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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1411073" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>It's a race to the bottom in your own words and I would agree. If your vote were money and you entered a store and saw completely inferior products that you knew if you bought would not only fail but not even do the job you spent your good money in the hopes they would do, would you still spend your money in that store just to feel like you've done something? Or would you vote by walking out of the store refusing to spend your money for any of their products in the first place? Do you spend your actual money this way? If it was you personally paying these peoples salary (you are) would you even hire them in the first place? Think of your vote as currency you've worked hard to earn and then look at the whole thing again.</p><p></p><p>That's one way of considering it. There's also the non aggression axiom but that's a whole other issue on a whole other level. Besides, in the current situation, seems to me voting for the most part is a false dilemma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1411073, member: 2189"] It's a race to the bottom in your own words and I would agree. If your vote were money and you entered a store and saw completely inferior products that you knew if you bought would not only fail but not even do the job you spent your good money in the hopes they would do, would you still spend your money in that store just to feel like you've done something? Or would you vote by walking out of the store refusing to spend your money for any of their products in the first place? Do you spend your actual money this way? If it was you personally paying these peoples salary (you are) would you even hire them in the first place? Think of your vote as currency you've worked hard to earn and then look at the whole thing again. That's one way of considering it. There's also the non aggression axiom but that's a whole other issue on a whole other level. Besides, in the current situation, seems to me voting for the most part is a false dilemma. [/QUOTE]
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