386 Quotes About Voting
- Author Charles A. Coulombe
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I would rather be ruled by people who think they're going to fry in Hell forever if they rule me poorly, than by people for whom I'm merely a convenient economic siphon who can be milked like a cow.
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- Author Quin Hillyer
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When considering a candidate for office, almost right up until they enter the polling booth and sometimes even in the booth itself, most voters rely more on what they see and hear themselves in real time than on facts, history, logic, or learned experience.
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- Author Bryan Caplan
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Good intentions are ubiquitous in politics; what is scarce is accurate beliefs.
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- Author Mike Rowe
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Spend a few hours every week studying American history, human nature, and economic theory. Start with “Economics in One Lesson.” Then try Keynes. Then Hayek. Then Marx. Then Hegel. Develop a worldview that you can articulate as well as defend. Test your theory with people who disagree with you. Debate. Argue. Adjust your philosophy as necessary.
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- Author H.L. Mencken
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Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.
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- Author Noam Chomsky
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Small differences in a system of great power can have enormous consequences. [Source: Al Jazeera 'Upfront' interview]
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- Author E.A. Bucchianeri
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Pops added,"you know, they say if you don't vote, you get the government you deserve.""And if you do, you never get the results you expected," (Katherine) replied.
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- Author Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education.
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- Author Brett Stevens
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Democracy is to government as television is to life. It's a sick pornography of existence, distilling the wide range of experience into a few pre-prepared options, with people engaging in the process more to feel important about themselves than to get anything done. When it's time to really find a survey about something unimportant, like what color we paint the city hall, by all means take a vote - who cares what the outcomes is.
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