yktind
Well-Known Member
I'd really like to start voting on more than pick a president. I want to start getting involved locally, etc.
Every couple of months there a bill, proposition, etc. Even when voting for presidency there are tons of other things to vote on. I usually only vote yes or no on the ones that I have read about.
I consider myself for the most part an un-informed voter. Which why I only vote for presidents (which maybe I shouldn't even be doing that). Actually I think it is irresponsible to vote for something you know nothing about and I wish more people would do that.
How does one become an "informed" voter?
If they are all liars (Democrats and Republicans, including everything in between) how do you find the truth?
There is very rarely an agreement or topic that both/ all parties agree on.
Where do you find the truth? How do you pick a side?
This is not a perfect world, we all have the capacity to, lie, cheat, steal. How do I go about informing myself? or Arming myself with information?
Is there such a thing as reputable, reliable source?
Every couple of months there a bill, proposition, etc. Even when voting for presidency there are tons of other things to vote on. I usually only vote yes or no on the ones that I have read about.
I consider myself for the most part an un-informed voter. Which why I only vote for presidents (which maybe I shouldn't even be doing that). Actually I think it is irresponsible to vote for something you know nothing about and I wish more people would do that.
How does one become an "informed" voter?
If they are all liars (Democrats and Republicans, including everything in between) how do you find the truth?
There is very rarely an agreement or topic that both/ all parties agree on.
Where do you find the truth? How do you pick a side?
This is not a perfect world, we all have the capacity to, lie, cheat, steal. How do I go about informing myself? or Arming myself with information?
Is there such a thing as reputable, reliable source?