Other Than That...
Nov. 1st, 2004 02:45 pmOther than that, I find the election situation depressing. This is not because I expect Kerry to win or because I expect Bush to win.
This is because I believe that we're all going to lose.
I see ample evidence being presented that we're going to see plenty of vote fraud and dirty tricks, likely being perpetrated by both sides in this election. I believe that we're likely to see a flood of lawyers invading any state where the results were close. And I think there will be no shortage of states where the results were close and irregularities occurred.
I see people who are bright, normally rational individuals making absolute statements that I find to be just remarkable in their level of both partisanship and cluelessness. Any data that might undermine their position is obviously wrong and probably fraudulent.
No matter who wins tomorrow, the side that lost will claim that the other side won by cheating. And they will be right. And they will be wrong.
Because both sides will have cheated. And we may simply be measuring who is better at cheating.
Or we may be measuring the will of the electorate as all of the assorted cheating cancels out.
But we will never know. And that depresses me.
This is because I believe that we're all going to lose.
I see ample evidence being presented that we're going to see plenty of vote fraud and dirty tricks, likely being perpetrated by both sides in this election. I believe that we're likely to see a flood of lawyers invading any state where the results were close. And I think there will be no shortage of states where the results were close and irregularities occurred.
I see people who are bright, normally rational individuals making absolute statements that I find to be just remarkable in their level of both partisanship and cluelessness. Any data that might undermine their position is obviously wrong and probably fraudulent.
No matter who wins tomorrow, the side that lost will claim that the other side won by cheating. And they will be right. And they will be wrong.
Because both sides will have cheated. And we may simply be measuring who is better at cheating.
Or we may be measuring the will of the electorate as all of the assorted cheating cancels out.
But we will never know. And that depresses me.
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Date: 2004-11-01 09:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-01 09:17 pm (UTC)WHat I see that we need is massive electoral reform, starting with taking the Secretaries of State out of the picture and placing the management of the polls under a non-partisan group of judges.
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Date: 2004-11-01 09:40 pm (UTC)B
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Date: 2004-11-01 09:45 pm (UTC)Both sides are "Hurting America", and I wish they'd stop. And several of my friends seem to have stopped taking their medications.
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Date: 2004-11-02 12:17 am (UTC)Something needs to be done to allow this country to come to terms with itself, or this is just going to continue to happen and get worse every time.
Maybe it's time for a co-presidency.
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Date: 2004-11-02 01:08 am (UTC)I think that the biggest loss so far is that of any remaining dignity of the electoral process.
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Date: 2004-11-02 02:39 am (UTC)One of the local news stations had a poll: Will the results of the election be known by 11 PM? A good number of callers said no.
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Date: 2004-11-02 05:02 am (UTC)I should make for a very weird and interesting evening. I doubt it will end on a high note nor will the results be known by the scheduled end of things at 1am.