Once again, I am relieved that I live in a country where voting is compulsory. As it should be.
You obviously don't know how lobbying works. Big businesses "donate" large sums of money to a certain presidential candidate (among other politicians they have in their pockets). More money means a better campaign with more media coverage. So it doesn't matter who wins because politicians in power are already being payed by the big business owners. What politicians do and how they do it depends on the agenda of the ones paying for his campaign, reelection etc.erttheking said:Yes, cooperations control everything, freedom is just an illusion, we're slaves, SLAVES! It's not like Republicans and Democrats regularly change seats in the house and senate depending on public opinion (which more or less seesaws), and that government policies change depending on who is control. Obama Care would have been passed even if Democrats weren't in control of the senate at the time...Also, the government caused 9/11, the moon landing was faked, and Jesus was an alien, they knew it and no one is telling us TAI YONG MEDICAL CONTROLS THE WORLD...I dunno, call me a brainwashed idiot if you want but I smell bull.Adam Jensen said:The biggest lie in the world is the belief that presidential elections mean anything. People vote for their favorite candidate, sure. But then other, more powerful people get to control the president. This isn't a conspiracy theory, it's how politics works. Politicians are being run by lobbyists. It's the sad reality. People get the illusion of democracy, and it's good enough for most of them. The problem is, people are waking up. The more you fuck with them the faster they're gonna wake up. Internet is the biggest contributor to that. No wonder corporations want it censored. I can say with 90% certainty that by the end of this decade people will be fed up with all this bullshit.
Adam Jensen said:You obviously don't know how lobbying works. Big businesses "donate" large sums of money to a certain presidential candidate (among other politicians they have in their pockets). More money means a better campaign with more media coverage. So it doesn't matter who wins because politicians in power are already being payed by the big business owners. What politicians do and how they do it depends on the agenda of the ones paying for his campaign, reelection etc.
Look at that stupid git Newt Gingrich. He's out of the race now but that's irrelevant. One of his biggest campaign contributors is NRA (The National Rifle Association). NRA's goal is to sell more weapons because it's good for business. War is also good for business because it means more government contracts with gun manufacturers. And look at Newt's view on weapons and wars. He thinks that the country would be a lot safer if EVERYONE had a gun. Not only that, but he even went as far as to say that the entire world should have guns. This kind of crap is coming from a guy who think that nuclear weapons make the world a more dangerous place. A guy who wants to go to war with Iran because of some imaginary nuclear weapons. So it's not OK for other countries to own nuclear weapons but it's completely OK for everyone in the world to have a gun. There is a country in the world where almost everyone has a gun. It's called Somalia. And it's further from safe than North is from South.
That's politics for you. Pushing corporate agendas without thinking if what you actually say makes any god damn sense at all. And the worst thing of all are people like you who can't fuckin' see what's right in front of their eyes.
I think another poster already put it well, these people represent the people not "the man" Also you're being awfully hostile...but then again IT'S THE LA LE LI LO LU IT'S THE LA LE LI LO LU!Adam Jensen said:You obviously don't know how lobbying works. Big businesses "donate" large sums of money to a certain presidential candidate (among other politicians they have in their pockets). More money means a better campaign with more media coverage. So it doesn't matter who wins because politicians in power are already being payed by the big business owners. What politicians do and how they do it depends on the agenda of the ones paying for his campaign, reelection etc.erttheking said:Yes, cooperations control everything, freedom is just an illusion, we're slaves, SLAVES! It's not like Republicans and Democrats regularly change seats in the house and senate depending on public opinion (which more or less seesaws), and that government policies change depending on who is control. Obama Care would have been passed even if Democrats weren't in control of the senate at the time...Also, the government caused 9/11, the moon landing was faked, and Jesus was an alien, they knew it and no one is telling us TAI YONG MEDICAL CONTROLS THE WORLD...I dunno, call me a brainwashed idiot if you want but I smell bull.Adam Jensen said:The biggest lie in the world is the belief that presidential elections mean anything. People vote for their favorite candidate, sure. But then other, more powerful people get to control the president. This isn't a conspiracy theory, it's how politics works. Politicians are being run by lobbyists. It's the sad reality. People get the illusion of democracy, and it's good enough for most of them. The problem is, people are waking up. The more you fuck with them the faster they're gonna wake up. Internet is the biggest contributor to that. No wonder corporations want it censored. I can say with 90% certainty that by the end of this decade people will be fed up with all this bullshit.
Look at that stupid git Newt Gingrich. He's out of the race now but that's irrelevant. One of his biggest campaign contributors is NRA (The National Rifle Association). NRA's goal is to sell more weapons because it's good for business. War is also good for business because it means more government contracts with gun manufacturers. And look at Newt's view on weapons and wars. He thinks that the country would be a lot safer if EVERYONE had a gun. Not only that, but he even went as far as to say that the entire world should have guns. This kind of crap is coming from a guy who think that nuclear weapons make the world a more dangerous place. A guy who wants to go to war with Iran because of some imaginary nuclear weapons. So it's not OK for other countries to own nuclear weapons but it's completely OK for everyone in the world to have a gun. There is a country in the world where almost everyone has a gun. It's called Somalia. And it's further from safe than North is from South.
That's politics for you. Pushing corporate agendas without thinking if what you actually say makes any god damn sense at all. And the worst thing of all are people like you who can't fuckin' see what's right in front of their eyes.
It's been awhile since I registered to vote, so I don't know how it works now, but this is how it went for me:Wieke said:Could any of you Americans explain to this Dutch person how much of a hassle voting actually is in the states?
Over here, in the city that I live in, it is quite easy and quick (as long as you don't go when people are getting back from work). There are multiple voting locations, you can go to any of them as long as they are in the city, including one at the university which I attend (quite convenient). And voter registration is automatic. Voter turnout is usually around 80% for national elections.
Our cabinet just fell (good riddance I say) and our next elections will be on September the 12th.
That would actually be a really cool idea. I have no idea how it could be implemented (not from the US so I don't know the exact details of their in person voting process) but I would be 100% in support of it.Satosuke said:If they REALLY wanted to shake things up? If I were Microsoft, I'd offer a discount or rebate on Halo 4 if the customer produces proof that they voted. There are potential problems aplenty there, but that kind of concept might work.
The NRA is not about selling guns. It is about protecting the right Americans have to own guns. It is also a non-profit group.Adam Jensen said:Look at that stupid git Newt Gingrich. He's out of the race now but that's irrelevant. One of his biggest campaign contributors is NRA (The National Rifle Association). NRA's goal is to sell more weapons because it's good for business. War is also good for business because it means more government contracts with gun manufacturers.
aba1 said:Ah yes! The MYTH that ANYONE can run for office. I have a middle class income. I have the priviledge of running for office on paper. The reality is, without the money, the campaign will die. I could run and I would be yet ANOTHER third party candidate that crashes and burns.Mournblade94 said:I never really understood this opinion if the system is so corrupt and is all the politicians are so awful why not do something about it. Don't sit on your ass and complain get out there and start your own campaign based around doing what is right for the people first and corporations second. There are enough people out there with the same feelings as you there is your votes and support right there hell you can use online support places like kickstart. You won't though because just like everyone else it is easier to complain and do nothing than to be bothered.Mournblade94 said:And yet one vote is statistically insignificant. I am a registered voter, but I rarely go to the polls. It just doesn't matter if one CHOOSES to vote or not. I am VERY well informed. I often choose not to vote, because I know my one vote makes no difference. Your 1 vote could not even count as a significant digit unless we were molecular biologists working in the microliter range.PsychedelicDiamond said:You know... i think people who would rather play a video game instead of voting in one of the worlds most important political elections have no business voting anyway. I mean, dude, the game can wait.
I will vote for a president when they can demonstrate they are not in league with Wall Street. Barak Obama I think is even more in league with wall street than Bush. Why would I vote for him? Maybe to keep someone that is MORE in league with Wall Street out like Mitt Romney? NO thankyou.
I'll play video games where I can make more of a difference.
Yes yes, I know. What if everyone felt that way? They don't so no harm no foul.
Its Ok, I will put my time into something more worthwhile. Don't assume because I wrote a post on a website on how I do not think voting is worthwhile, that that means I sit around and do nothing.
And all of a sudden I understand the relatively low voter turnout in the states (that and voter-apathy due to living in a, for all intents and purposes, 2 party country).Sonic Doctor said:Basically: Voting in the US is a very long and usually convoluted process. The only way it is going to be easy, is easy for the most patient people that know they are going to live in the same place for many many years to come.
... For the record, yeah we do XDDr Jones said:The game can wait.. THE GAME CAN WAIT? We know for SURE that there will be another election in 4 years, but Another Halo in 4 years? THAT MIGHT NOT HAPPEN, DUDEBRAH! *hurries over to his kitchen to get Doritos and Mountain Dew, then plays Gears of War with a bro*PsychedelicDiamond said:You know... i think people who would rather play a video game instead of voting in one of the worlds most important political elections have no business voting anyway. I mean, dude, the game can wait.
Hmm, I'm not sure if you are distinguishing between "controlled by lobbyists" and "Limited by political realities".Adam Jensen said:The biggest lie in the world is the belief that presidential elections mean anything. People vote for their favorite candidate, sure. But then other, more powerful people get to control the president. This isn't a conspiracy theory, it's how politics works. Politicians are being run by lobbyists. It's the sad reality. People get the illusion of democracy, and it's good enough for most of them. The problem is, people are waking up. The more you fuck with them the faster they're gonna wake up. Internet is the biggest contributor to that. No wonder corporations want it censored. I can say with 90% certainty that by the end of this decade people will be fed up with all this bullshit.
Just because people can legally light their crotch on fire with axe doesn't mean they should.Baldr said:Try 60-80%. Plus it is a political freedom not to vote.Warped_Ghost said:ok but I have one question.
Why wouldn't you be more concerned about the %30-%40 of the population that isn't voting?
And that's where it begins. Obviously they can't vote for themselves, their life would be better if we decide laws for them. Suddenly they fall out the bottom of democracy. A democrocy of other people decided for them. The problem is where do you draw the line. I guarantee someone in the world feels like your choices are so dumb they want to draw that line above you head saying, "you choose so poorly things would be better if you didn't influence any vote." In a true democracy everyone gets to choose no matter how dumb or easily taken in by flashy campaign adds and loud noises. In truth we have the electoral college which was set up so the smart business men could vote and if they win they get all the votes from their state, even from the bumpkins who did not or could not vote, because they know best for everyone.PsychedelicDiamond said:You know... i think people who would rather play a video game instead of voting in one of the worlds most important political elections have no business voting anyway. I mean, dude, the game can wait.
They tried that national voting day somewhere. I can't remember where. It just increases the amount of drunk voters. Drunk voters vote mostly conservative.... I don't know why that's just what I remember.Treblaine said:Why the Hell would people think this release date would favour the republicans? Only based on two false assumptions:
-it is the "youth" who mainly play games (even though average age of gamer is mid-30s)
-The "youth" will so reliably vote Democrat above all other factors.
I think the people (old enough to vote) who will camp out all night for Halo 4 and play it all through election day are far morel likely to vote republican. I mean Halo is a simplistic idealistic war-shooter, idolising the military and an inhuman religious-fanatic enemy with a huge focus on a mindless repetitive war shooter.
Microsoft may be a "Big Corporation" but they are Silicon Valley idealists, they have a very strong DEMOCRAT leaning. If there is any conspiracy or group conceit, then it is towards the democrat party or another liberal policy.
"youth vote" is far too broad a demographic. Not EVERY 18-20 year old is going to vote Obama, and those who won't are more likely to vote Republican... I think.
Remember:
-Not EVERY 18-20 year old will be big enough halo-fans to buy and play all launch day
-Of those 18-20 year olds who are big Halo fans, I think a larger proportion vote republican if they vote at all. So it'll hurt republicans more... if anyone.
Mitt Romney's association with Microsoft shouldn't be surprising, he is RICH AS FUCK! And so is Microsoft. Rich knows Rich.
PS: I don't think this is a conspiracy, it is a coincidence. A conspiracy would be indicated if the date was MOVED to remove this obama-favouring move.
Solution to this: MAKE IT EASIER TO VOTE! THAT is how you increase voter turnout, there is not reason to keep voting in the same way as was done 200 years ago, make it electronic. If I can securely transfer thousands of pounds/dollars via internet banking then surely America can devise a way of securely voting online? OR how about this, a voting Weekend. WHY OH BLOODY WHY is voting held on a single Tuesday? Make Voting day a national holiday. That's how you increase turnout.
A game sale may get in the way, but ANYTHING could get in the way. What if there was bad weather, then the elderly may be less likely to leave the house so affect that demographic.