I made myself get up & go vote. Wore a mask. No line. I'm going to collapse a while because that took all my energy. I realized I was much sicker those other two times, so I started dressing, got that adrenaline rush of energy, & am now spent.
For the first time tho, no damned people outside trying to convince me who to vote for. That alone made it worth it (almost).
My family very much instilled in me that we should be good citizens & participate. Even when we all disagreed, we all still wanted everyone to vote. Play the game (pay taxes but get back as much as one can), do your job (jury duty w/o complaining), & vote (one's only real(ish) way to have a say). Protest & lobby if desired. I still find other adults weird. lol.
(Major opinion removed so this doesn't turn into a debate about who's who & who represents what.)
TwilightPrincess wrote:
I think being sick is a really good reason to miss.
I only started voting in the last presidential election because it went against my family’s religious beliefs to do so to the point that I could be shunned for doing it. When I’m going in, I still try to look inconspicuous which probably just makes me look more conspicuous.
*hugs* That sucks. I'm glad you went, even if it's uncomfortable. We only do it once (or twice?) a year, so everytime I go it seems different (new machines, bubble fill, digital touch screens, new digital touch screens, no physical sign-in book but id scanners, etc.). The only stable part has been where it's held. (Well, they moved it from the cafeteria in the parochial school to their exterior gym then to an exterior meeting room. I do wish they'd cover all the crucifixes, jesus pics, & religious things tho.)
Man, guess I've got bigger opinions than I thought.
Go vote everyone!