Enhance
Administrator
Coach, I agree with much of what you're saying. In fact, I would argue the average citizen should probably be more in tune with their community than what's going on in a foreign country.
To me, and to clarify, this whole conversation is about being a well-informed electorate. I don't stay up-to-date with political information to win arguments online or on here. In fact, if I'm honest, I wouldn't know enough to argue well in the first place on several topics. That's why we elect people to have them do the jobs we can't i.e. negotiating trade deals or growing jobs locally.
In my opinion, being able to vote is one of the single greatest freedoms we have in this country. It's incredibly disappointing to me when people either fail to exercise that right in totality or don't take even a minuscule amount of time to know what they're doing before they cast that vote. People literally kill for the right to vote all over the world, and many Americans don't take that seriously.
To me, and to clarify, this whole conversation is about being a well-informed electorate. I don't stay up-to-date with political information to win arguments online or on here. In fact, if I'm honest, I wouldn't know enough to argue well in the first place on several topics. That's why we elect people to have them do the jobs we can't i.e. negotiating trade deals or growing jobs locally.
In my opinion, being able to vote is one of the single greatest freedoms we have in this country. It's incredibly disappointing to me when people either fail to exercise that right in totality or don't take even a minuscule amount of time to know what they're doing before they cast that vote. People literally kill for the right to vote all over the world, and many Americans don't take that seriously.
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