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I agree both candidates suck, but at this point in the election process does it really matter who you vote for?

It's more a matter of the two parties being at the root of the corruption, one only has to casually investigate to see that the parties serve the big donors who both parties have enabled to shower them with gifts and favors legally. One only has to look at deregulation that has allowed our jobs to move off shore, many times they're done by child or even slave labor. What more do you require? Read the meme, it says it all if one is only willing to do a minimum of research and prove facts. It makes a huge difference because it sends the message that we are finished with the corruption of the two party duopoly and hastens its demise, or perhaps you would rather be complicit in the corruption and chaos at the hands of the politicians directed by those who have bought our Government? Read the meme and research, you have not done so reasoning or giving much thought, the implications of voters openly voting "No Confidence" sends a chilling message, not only to the corrupt politicians but also their cronies and others like them in other places...

I should have given more details to my thought. The election process is 3/4 complete, to make it simple.

The first 1/4 was to convince enough people that they were a legitimate candidate and that they could in fact best represent the people or the party.

The second 1/4 was to go through and convince the party that they would be whatever and do whatever and be the best leader and gain their support. The primary usually happen during this time.

The 3/4 is to get the full support of the party. Win the convention votes and whatever else. Once that has been secured it turns into the two party system. At this point all of third party candidates start popping up. Most of them are there simply to take votes away from one party or the other.

The final 1/4 is to win the electoral college. So unless those casting their vote in the electoral college put no confidence the whole thing means nothing. The electoral college is why the 2000 election was a big deal. Yes, Gore won the popular vote but lost the electoral college.

I am not debating the election process, you miss the entire point of the meme. The write-in vote of 'No Confidence' is simply a show of rejection. If you study history you will find a consensus as far back as Plato, that simple rejection is enough to bring about the downfall of any government once enough join in the rejection. How the voting system works has nothing to do with what I am suggesting and would not affect the ultimate outcome. The easiest way to defeat any political entity is with simple rejection. A government cannot continue without support, eventually it will fall. So, we are left with an armed rebellion, I'm certainly not suggesting that as it would turn out rather messy or to continue doing the same thing by voting for those presented (financed) to us expecting different results or to think logically and do what is proven effective, to reject them to hasten their demise.

Now please no more lectures on how the political system works, I'm very old and learned in these things and have researched this far outside the political box from which you speak... I don't mean to be offensive, but I'm not here to debate, I'm only here to make people think and hopefully start doing some real research. I am but a single activist and don't have the time to teach 1000's of individuals one on one... :/

I'm not debating or lecturing anything and I apologize if you took it that way. I agree with your point and your meme. I simply think that your timing in the process is wrong.