animatronic
Senior Member
Watch for the next video discovery: Fifty shades of Ford.
Fifty Stains of Gravy.
Watch for the next video discovery: Fifty shades of Ford.
I wish they would do away with these signs altogether. Causes litter, waste of paper, bad for the environment and just promotes lazy & herd-like thinking ("I don't know who to vote for so instead of doing some research and thinking for myself, I'll just look out my window and vote for whoever my neighbours are voting for")
I don't mind signs. Makes for good lay-of-the-land election sightseeing--there's nothing more fun than road tripping (or bike tripping, or transit tripping) come election time. Otherwise, it'd all feel like a vaporous vacuum.
And if you're bored or disinterested in such stuff, that's your problem.
I don't mind signs. Makes for good lay-of-the-land election sightseeing--there's nothing more fun than road tripping (or bike tripping, or transit tripping) come election time. Otherwise, it'd all feel like a vaporous vacuum.
And if you're bored or disinterested in such stuff, that's your problem.
Disinterested/low-information voters who follow the herd are everyone's problem. Because their vote is worth the same as an informed voter's. Why are you getting on my case? Do you have a better argument in favour of election signs besides your personal entertainment?
Way to assume boredom or disinterest! I also think they are a waste of money and I don't find them to be fun to look at, they are an eye sore.
Or, on the other hand, a sign might inspire one to do research. If an uninformed voter sees Joe Blow signs everywhere maybe they'll look him up online and see why he's so popular.I wish they would do away with these signs altogether. Causes litter, waste of paper, bad for the environment and just promotes lazy & herd-like thinking ("I don't know who to vote for so instead of doing some research and thinking for myself, I'll just look out my window and vote for whoever my neighbours are voting for")