"Voting boost robbery" voting is the form of most aggressive political participation among Americans, but the voter turnout rate in the United States is much lower than many democrats. Many analysts have different opinions on why this is done, and articles written before the 2004 presidential election are said to discriminate against swinging voters by Republican supporters I discussed some strategies to be used. These voters can be both Democrats and Democrats. Or the Republican Party came on the election day.
Please vote and do not vote. I do not mind. I am worried about voting for the head of the problem, not who is bullying. The question about the ballot does not mean "Who do you think is being bullied?" Only drivers do not bully. When this is over, we all have to live in the same town. On the weekend morning, you can see each other hovering over waffle at Whole Foods Market. I run a town lake hiking course and a cycling course. During the special dinner in the city center, you can drive cars to each other on Friday and Saturday nights and enjoy a high-price drink.
Perhaps now my small example is trivial. However, looking at the eyes of both bullying and bullying, and both the intruder and the victim, it is not normative for bullying, but normization against bullying has been seen, infringing every aspect of life. Is this a fair judgment? There are elderly "nomad retirees" who live in their cars and work seasonally for technology giants. There is a technology giant that algorithm tells us to make free emotional labor at the expense of happiness. Employees of large-scale employees are forced to work overtime free of charge. Depending on the society, we are subsidizing this large-scale store by checking the welfare of workers who are short of salary. Among the roaring of the president, some of the low-paying workers were tempted by journalists who are immigrants, women, homosexuals, Jews, media, and fists. There are liberals, they say good things - but upgrade and support austerity. Do you think my opinion is a little?