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Title: Vote Today
Post by: rocky_warrior on November 06, 2012, 07:38:52 AM
You know we don't do political talk, but I do hope everyone exercises their right to vote today!
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: MerrittsMustache on November 06, 2012, 07:42:03 AM
I voted!

They didn't give me a sticker though. Clearly the poll workers were (fill in the opposing political party to mine).
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: tower912 on November 06, 2012, 07:50:37 AM
43 minutes from the time I got in line until the time I was done.     There has to be a more efficient way.   Go (my guy)!
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: chapman on November 06, 2012, 07:56:43 AM
Meh.  Guess the winner will only win by 299,999 votes in my state instead of 300,000.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: 4everwarriors on November 06, 2012, 08:26:11 AM
Only vote if you're gonna make the right choice.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: hairy worthen on November 06, 2012, 08:29:56 AM
Only vote if you're gonna make the right choice.

Operative word being "right" correct.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: real chili 83 on November 06, 2012, 08:37:11 AM
You know we don't do political talk, but I do hope everyone exercises their right to vote today!

Was in line for 30 minutes today.  Got there at 7:00 sharp.  Longest line I've seen in our town in 20+ years.

Honor our Marquette veterans who served our country to esnsure our right to vote. 

Whether you like donkeys or elephants.  Green, purple, pink or blue parties.  Commies, conservatives, liberals or libertarians.  GO VOTE!!!

And yes, GO WARRIORS!
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: CTWarrior on November 06, 2012, 09:06:56 AM
Voted (a pointless exercise on the presidential level as the incumbent will win our state easily) at 6:50 AM with no line at all. 
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Frenns Liquor Depot on November 06, 2012, 09:08:29 AM
Voted (a pointless exercise on the presidential level as the incumbent will win our state easily) at 6:50 AM with no line at all. 

Yes but your vote will count for the senate.  Went through my CT poll at 6AM; had coffee back on the couch at 6:15.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: rocky_warrior on November 06, 2012, 09:14:04 AM
Meh.  Guess the winner will only win by 299,999 votes in my state instead of 300,000.

If you choose not to vote you still have made a choice?

I vote more for the local issues than the national ones, but Colorado, it's counties, and towns seem to LOVE to create "issues".  Sigh
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Benny B on November 06, 2012, 09:21:51 AM
"Elections are a charade... elections and politicians are in place in order to give Americans the illusion that they have freedom of choice.  You don't really have choice in this country."

-George Carlin
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Hards Alumni on November 06, 2012, 09:37:21 AM
"Elections are a charade... elections and politicians are in place in order to give Americans the illusion that they have freedom of choice.  You don't really have choice in this country."

-George Carlin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hYIC0eZYEtI

Wish I could figure out how to embed that.  I miss GC every day.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Lennys Tap on November 06, 2012, 09:39:50 AM
"Elections are a charade... elections and politicians are in place in order to give Americans the illusion that they have freedom of choice.  You don't really have choice in this country."

-George Carlin

George was one funny guy, but celebrity/show biz talent doesn't tranlate to political wisdom. Celebrities say some incredibly wacky, even infantile things.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: augoman on November 06, 2012, 09:45:05 AM
voted early last week..., working as an observer at central count in Waukesha County.  On a short break-heading back shortly(left my wife there).  Expect it'll be a long night.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Benny B on November 06, 2012, 09:50:36 AM
George was one funny guy, but celebrity/show biz talent doesn't tranlate to political wisdom. Celebrities say some incredibly wacky, even infantile things.

So do politicians.  Where's the wisdom in that?
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: forgetful on November 06, 2012, 10:15:37 AM
I voted!

They didn't give me a sticker though. Clearly the poll workers were (fill in the opposing political party to mine).


I didn't get a sticker either.  Regardless of who you vote for, get out and vote. Celebrate the right.  Make your own sticker.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: mu_hilltopper on November 06, 2012, 10:41:11 AM
Lines at polls interest me.  My community has 14,000 people, of which say 9,000 are adults.  Our voter participation is always huge, it'll be around 90%.   We have 4 polling places .. there's a morning rush that might have 20 people, but after that hour it's more like 3-5 people.

For places that have big lines .. is it just a lack of polling places to distribute the demand?  Or is it the rush hour(s) that kill it?

It's possible that my community has a more "even" flow of voters .. Sure, it's busy before 8am, and after 5pm.  But lots of residents are available to vote between those times (read: stay at home moms, retired, telecommuters.)
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Benny B on November 06, 2012, 11:24:14 AM
Lines at polls interest me.  My community has 14,000 people, of which say 9,000 are adults.  Our voter participation is always huge, it'll be around 90%.   We have 4 polling places .. there's a morning rush that might have 20 people, but after that hour it's more like 3-5 people.

For places that have big lines .. is it just a lack of polling places to distribute the demand?  Or is it the rush hour(s) that kill it?

It's possible that my community has a more "even" flow of voters .. Sure, it's busy before 8am, and after 5pm.  But lots of residents are available to vote between those times (read: stay at home moms, retired, telecommuters.)

I would suspect that some of these polling places - e.g. the inner cities of Ohio (where voting will continue long past 9:00 pm tonight) - have a shortage of election workers.  Whereas a well-staffed polling site in an urban precinct can run four or five lines, some places may have one for the same number of registered voters.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: mu_hilltopper on November 06, 2012, 11:33:13 AM
Not the case here .. there's one line, 3 election workers.  Plus one worker/one line for people who want to register.  Clearly, since that takes a while, that could be a bottleneck.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: real chili 83 on November 06, 2012, 11:52:03 AM
Lines at polls interest me.  My community has 14,000 people, of which say 9,000 are adults.  Our voter participation is always huge, it'll be around 90%.   We have 4 polling places .. there's a morning rush that might have 20 people, but after that hour it's more like 3-5 people.

For places that have big lines .. is it just a lack of polling places to distribute the demand?  Or is it the rush hour(s) that kill it?

It's possible that my community has a more "even" flow of voters .. Sure, it's busy before 8am, and after 5pm.  But lots of residents are available to vote between those times (read: stay at home moms, retired, telecommuters.)

Our community in the East Metro (east of 494) has a population of 63k and 16 polling locations.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Benny B on November 06, 2012, 12:08:00 PM
Wisconsin is a bit of a different animal as it is one of eleven states that don't require preregistration for the presidential election... that is what slowed things down in 2000 as I recall.  One table & two workers to handle registration, check-in, & ballot distribution; the line was 30 people outside the front door most of the day.

Bottom line is that those responsible for the "ground operations" of an election are typically retired, unemployed, underemployed, student, and/or homeless volunteers, and as such, great variability will exist in the "productivity" from site to site.  Some take pride in what they do, others are just in it for the meal that's provided.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: BrewCity83 on November 06, 2012, 12:51:05 PM
Our poll workers (Wauwatosa) are all old as dirt and slow as molasses.  They like to chit-chat and visit all day, even if there are hundreds waiting in line.  At the end of the day, I don't question their integrity, though.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Goose on November 06, 2012, 02:09:48 PM
Took my MU freshman son to vote this morning for his first Presidential election. As for my "right" choice my clan agreed and all five old enough to vote voted same way. Did not appreciate the experience when younger and very glad my son wanted to come home and vote.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: warriorchick on November 06, 2012, 04:07:06 PM
My daughter texted me a picture of the long voting lines at the Union.  I heard from other parents that the wait was as long as 2 hours.

I am just happy the youngsters are taking their civic responsibility so seriously......
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: 4everwarriors on November 06, 2012, 04:15:47 PM
Nah, they just wanted an excuse to skip class.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Jay Bee on November 06, 2012, 04:24:18 PM
My daughter texted me a picture of the long voting lines at the Union.  I heard from other parents that the wait was as long as 2 hours.

I am just happy the youngsters are taking their civic responsibility so seriously......

You got a pic of the daughter and her friends at the Union to share?  Has there always been voting there?... I think I remember going to some school across the street from The Rave...

At my polling place there were signs that said, "as a courtesy, please turn off your cell phones"... chick behind me was yapping on her phone inside the voting area nonstop and loud... the guy in front of me has his phone ring and had some awful song on full blast, then let it go for about 8 seconds before pressing a button to shut i up.  I asked that both be arrested.

Also, chuckled when I saw "Richard B. Strong" was on the ballot.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Hards Alumni on November 06, 2012, 04:37:21 PM
You got a pic of the daughter and her friends at the Union to share?  Has there always been voting there?... I think I remember going to some school across the street from The Rave...

At my polling place there were signs that said, "as a courtesy, please turn off your cell phones"... chick behind me was yapping on her phone inside the voting area nonstop and loud... the guy in front of me has his phone ring and had some awful song on full blast, then let it go for about 8 seconds before pressing a button to shut i up.  I asked that both be arrested.

Also, chuckled when I saw "Richard B. Strong" was on the ballot.

Grand Ave school if I remember correctly.

Dick Strong!?!?
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: warriorchick on November 06, 2012, 09:45:25 PM


Also, chuckled when I saw "Richard B. Strong" was on the ballot.

In downstate Illinois last year,  a candidate named Rich Whitney had his name misspelled on the ballot.  Imagine going to vote and finding that the Democratic nominee was "Rich Whitey".
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: mu_hilltopper on November 07, 2012, 09:34:41 AM
Hey, Rocky .. I see Colorado's ballot initiative passed.

Are you smoking a joint right now?
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Hards Alumni on November 07, 2012, 09:45:37 AM
Hey, Rocky .. I see Colorado's ballot initiative passed.

Are you smoking a joint right now?

If he is worried about the FBI he isn't.  States can pass all of the marijuana legalization they'd like, but the Federal Government still says it is illegal.

Having said that, the Federal Government can't possibly police all of the marijuana trade.  Maybe when a few more states pass legalization then the Federal Government will consider taking up a bill. 

What I've always wondered is that when this legislation passes on a state level can employers still drug test for it?  Can company policy still say that you need to pass a drug test that includes marijuana if it has been legalized?  I'm guessing yes, they can.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: warriorchick on November 07, 2012, 09:49:58 AM
If he is worried about the FBI he isn't.  States can pass all of the marijuana legalization they'd like, but the Federal Government still says it is illegal.

Having said that, the Federal Government can't possibly police all of the marijuana trade.  Maybe when a few more states pass legalization then the Federal Government will consider taking up a bill.  

What I've always wondered is that when this legislation passes on a state level can employers still drug test for it?  Can company policy still say that you need to pass a drug test that includes marijuana if it has been legalized?  I'm guessing yes, they can.

They certainly can.  There are companies that won't hire tobacco users, and they test for it.  Being a smoker isn't any kind of protected class. I suppose it can get a little tricky if you have a "prescription".  Then it could be covered under HIPPAA.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Hards Alumni on November 07, 2012, 09:54:44 AM
They certainly can.  There are companies that won't hire tobacco users, and they test for it.  Being a smoker isn't any kind of protected class. I suppose it can get a little tricky if you have a "prescription".  Then it could be covered under HIPPAA.

Yeah that is pretty much what I was thinking.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Benny B on November 07, 2012, 11:09:40 AM
In other news, Yum! Brands pulling up shop today in Louisville and moving to Denver.  Obama planning to eliminate federal deficit in less than 14 months by placing a .001% tax on sales of Doritos and Taco Bell.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: 🏀 on November 07, 2012, 11:19:26 AM
If he is worried about the FBI he isn't.  States can pass all of the marijuana legalization they'd like, but the Federal Government still says it is illegal.

Having said that, the Federal Government can't possibly police all of the marijuana trade.  Maybe when a few more states pass legalization then the Federal Government will consider taking up a bill. 

What I've always wondered is that when this legislation passes on a state level can employers still drug test for it?  Can company policy still say that you need to pass a drug test that includes marijuana if it has been legalized?  I'm guessing yes, they can.

I don't see why not. Can't be under the influence when working.

Employers can test for BAC and they can say no guns in their offices.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: swoopem on November 07, 2012, 11:27:34 AM
In other news, Yum! Brands pulling up shop today in Louisville and moving to Denver.  Obama planning to eliminate federal deficit in less than 14 months by placing a .001% tax on sales of Doritos and Taco Bell.

Is this for real? If so that's hilarious
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Hards Alumni on November 07, 2012, 12:25:12 PM
Is this for real? If so that's hilarious

Its a pot joke. :)
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Benny B on November 07, 2012, 02:46:44 PM
Is this for real? If so that's hilarious

Dave's not here, man.
Title: Re: Vote Today
Post by: Hards Alumni on November 07, 2012, 03:48:08 PM
(http://i.imgur.com/D8PcO.jpg)