Went to the mailbox this morning and what did I find? Right, another “Vote for Me” flyer! I
started to throw it away but as I find it difficult not to at least scan any
piece of written literature (I use the term loosely here), I noticed it had
pictures of both Barrett and Walker on it. I should mention that it also
included a third party candidate named Trivedi whom I had never heard of. I suddenly was very interested in this flyer.
Was it a Walker ad somehow lampooning Barrett or was it a Barrett ad somehow
lampooning Walker? It seemed very strange having both of their pictures on the
same ad. There was a mystery here. Sorry Wilma\Wanda, I could not resist putting these pictures here. :)
For those of you who are not from Wisconsin, I should back
up a little. On June 5th we are having a recall election for the
present Governor named Scott Walker.
Walker is a Republican who has managed to offend a great deal of the
electorate. To his detractors he is an
evil villain out to undo 100 years of labor history by marginalizing unions and
stripping public employees of their pensions and other benefits. To his
supporters and in fact those who voted him in by quite a margin, he is a hero. To the latter, he is a staunch defender of
free enterprise and the rights of the little man who has been plagued by big
government and lazy overpaid union workers.
After Walker successfully attempted to make some changes in pensions
and union rights, a large number of Wisconsin residents drew up a recall
petition to force another election. Over
500,000 Wisconsin voters signed this petition. The election is scheduled for
June 5, 2012. Walker has or will spend
over 25 million dollars in advertising and Barrett (Former Democratic Mayor of
Milwaukee) will spend about 1 million (Since that is all Barrett has). I have not a clue how much Trivedi will spend
since I never even heard of him until looking at this flyer.
So back to the strange mysterious flyer. Were Walker and Barrett supporting anything
together? Were they somehow saying
anything nice about each other? Could
this flyer be some sort of a bipartisan reaching across the aisle, if so, for
what purpose? Did this flyer signal a
shift in electioneering from the negative to the positive side? Reading the materials they have already sent
out, it does not sound like they could be in the same room together without
hurting each other. Both have loudly
proclaimed each other to be out and out liars.
What could they possibly be doing together to show any harmony or
kindness to each other much less to benefit the people of Wisconsin? Was there some sort of subliminal message embedded in the ad that would induce me to vote for one candidate or the other? I did not
want to be too quick to assume any well-meaning intentions in this flyer. Some enlightenment might be attained by
finding out which one of the many “Friends of” committees paid for this ad.
Well, reading on (the Flyer that is) I was pleasantly
surprised. Here is what the ad copy said:
“It’s time to do our
civic duty. Be sure to do your duty and
vote. The only way to ensure a positive result for Wisconsin is for as many
citizens as possible to vote on June 5.
Your Vote is Your Choice.” Paid for by the Legacy Foundation,
Iowa.
A little investigation shows that the mission of the Legacy
Foundation is to:
Advance individual liberty, free
enterprise and limited, accountable government. Our efforts center around
public policy research and alternative policy initiatives in, but not limited
to, these core areas: state fiscal and tax policy, the creation of an
entrepreneurial environment, education, labor-management relations,
citizenship, civil rights and government transparency issues.
I could not detect any conspiracy theory here. Thus, I was shocked but also very
pleased. Here was an ad (seemingly
bi-partisan) that is actually extolling people to vote. An ad that is not telling you who to vote for
but simply reminding people that it is their responsibility and privilege to
participate in the most important process in America. Despite the wars and deaths sacrificed to
preserve this freedom, most Americans do not vote. In fact, do you realize that only about 50 percent of Americans usually vote in the Presidential election and less vote in most other elections? It is very likely that more Americans will
watch the Super Bowl than will turn out to vote in November. It is also likely than the upcoming recall
election will be decided by a minority of the electorate in Wisconsin. This is not sad or a shame, it is an
outrage. Below are the actual voter
figures from 1960 to 2010.
National Voter Turnout in Federal Elections: 1960–2010
This page provides information about voter statistics,
including age of voting population, voter registration, turnout, and more.
Year
|
Voting-age
population |
Voter
registration |
Voter turnout
|
Turnout of voting-age
population (percent) |
2010**
|
235,809,266
|
NA
|
90,682,968
|
37.8%
|
2008*
|
231,229,580
|
NA
|
132,618,580*
|
56.8
|
2006
|
220,600,000
|
135,889,600
|
80,588,000
|
37.1
|
2004
|
221,256,931
|
174,800,000
|
122,294,978
|
55.3
|
2002
|
215,473,000
|
150,990,598
|
79,830,119
|
37.0
|
2000
|
205,815,000
|
156,421,311
|
105,586,274
|
51.3
|
1998
|
200,929,000
|
141,850,558
|
73,117,022
|
36.4
|
1996
|
196,511,000
|
146,211,960
|
96,456,345
|
49.1
|
1994
|
193,650,000
|
130,292,822
|
75,105,860
|
38.8
|
1992
|
189,529,000
|
133,821,178
|
104,405,155
|
55.1
|
1990
|
185,812,000
|
121,105,630
|
67,859,189
|
36.5
|
1988
|
182,778,000
|
126,379,628
|
91,594,693
|
50.1
|
1986
|
178,566,000
|
118,399,984
|
64,991,128
|
36.4
|
1984
|
174,466,000
|
124,150,614
|
92,652,680
|
53.1
|
1982
|
169,938,000
|
110,671,225
|
67,615,576
|
39.8
|
1980
|
164,597,000
|
113,043,734
|
86,515,221
|
52.6
|
1978
|
158,373,000
|
103,291,265
|
58,917,938
|
37.2
|
1976
|
152,309,190
|
105,037,986
|
81,555,789
|
53.6
|
1974
|
146,336,000
|
96,199,0201
|
55,943,834
|
38.2
|
1972
|
140,776,000
|
97,328,541
|
77,718,554
|
55.2
|
1970
|
124,498,000
|
82,496,7472
|
58,014,338
|
46.6
|
1968
|
120,328,186
|
81,658,180
|
73,211,875
|
60.8
|
1966
|
116,132,000
|
76,288,2833
|
56,188,046
|
48.4
|
1964
|
114,090,000
|
73,715,818
|
70,644,592
|
61.9
|
1962
|
112,423,000
|
65,393,7514
|
53,141,227
|
47.3
|
1960
|
109,159,000
|
64,833,0965
|
68,838,204
|
63.1
|
*Source 2008 election results:
http://elections.gmu.edu/Turnout_2008G.html.
Read more: National Voter
Turnout in Federal Elections: 1960–2010 — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0781453.html#ixzz1wOx9Lwom
The flyer went on to say “ON JUNE 5th, YOUR VOTE
IS IMPORTANT.” Dam right, your vote is
important. Whether you are Republican or
Democratic or Independent, it is the most important right and responsibility
that you have in America. It has often been said (In fact, I say it often
myself) that “People get the government and the politicians they deserve.” If you would rather be watching the baseball
game on Election Day or some idiotic television sitcom, then you have absolutely
no right to complain about your government or the quality of the politicians
that serve you in office. My good friend and mentor Sister Giovanni often
said: “People want rights without
responsibilities.”
For more than a generation now, we have been hearing about
the “entitlement” generation. This is simply people who want their rights
without any responsibilities. This is
nothing but lazy mindless thinking and behaving. Sister G also said “For every right there is
a corresponding responsibility.” If you want
to live in a free country, if you want a choice of who runs your country, if
you want to be able to walk the streets a free person with the right to life,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness, you have to pay for it. There are no free
lunches. Your payment is the responsibilities you must undertake to ensure and
protect the freedoms I have mentioned. One of the most important of these
responsibilities is that of being informed. Meaning you take the time to learn
about the records and backgrounds of those running for office. Most important (to restate it again) is that
you get out and vote.
Are you registered to vote?
Do you know where your voting place is? Have you arranged your time to
fit in voting? Do you know the records
of those running? Have you selected a candidate based on a solid knowledge of
facts and not rhetoric? Are you making up your own mind or are you going along
with your friends and relatives? Are you
looking at who will do the best job both long and short term or are you only
worried about who will help you make the most money in the short term? Are you as concerned with the social, global,
environmental and ethical policies of your candidate as you are with his/her
economic policies Do you realize that
without a future there will be no tomorrow’s?