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Comparative Reasoning
4 min readMar 20, 2022

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Level-Up Before You Vote

Let’s keep it 100% real about voters. Anyone 18 years of age and older can vote. It doesn’t take much thought to vote at all. In fact, most people don’t care to think about their vote. What party do you vote for? There are only 2. Do you not vote? If you don’t, it’s probably because your party has had too many errors. You’re still supporting the party and when it comes to voting and citing who you vote for “if” you had to, then you may have influenced a vote vicariously.

The common voter is the second worse voter in the nation. Why? Because they don’t care, don’t think, and don’t help anyone, not even them. They vote the party lines and move on believing without any self-reflection that they did something for either the party or the country, or even worse, “I voted and that’s enough.” The worst voter in the nation is the voter who votes based on how much the party dislikes what they dislike. It’s easy for politicians to talk about (without any substance) morals, and values and get the thoughtless voters and the angry voters to agree without hearing anything to agree with other than who the party plans to isolate, marginalize, or proclaim is the fault of the ills of “the country”.

The strongest voters are the voters who actually listen to what these politicians are and are not saying, but also listening to what they are doing, and most importantly, not doing. Both parties are tough on crime…

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Comparative Reasoning
Comparative Reasoning

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A catch-all topic based channel without restraint. I’m about shedding light through the fog using compare & contrast, mixed with reasoning, and personal views.

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