If you are an U.S. citizen, the most important thing you can do is participate in the process that governs our country and vote. Here is a way to make it easy: just use this link to REGISTER TO VOTE !
Here, in California where I live, you can register until October 20. To find out the voter registration deadline in your state you can check here at Rock the Vote.
We in America do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate. -Thomas Jefferson, third US president, architect and author (1743-1826)I know I am repeating myself here, but it endlessly amazes me how many people do not take the time or have the interest or??? to get it together to participate in the only tool they really have to back up their interests in how their country, state, or city conducts business. It is not just about the presidential choice, although that is very, very, VERY important in my opinion, but this is your voice in the highways that get built, the money that goes to schools, what extra taxes are levied... the list goes on and on. In our family, we have the rule: "if you don't vote you cannot complain about the government and it's actions". If it is inconvenient for you to go to your local polling place, you can always vote by absentee ballot. We do. Our polling place is 1/2 hour away. On a work day it is not only inconvenient, but if we are very busy we may just forget until it is too late!
What does it say if you go out on the street and protest about things you don't like but are not willing to step up to the plate and cast a vote that would help nudge the direction of government and it's actions in the direction you believe is best? Voting, like so many things, may seem ineffective at the personal level - "it is only 1 vote, it won't make any difference" - but like drops of water in a bucket, each vote adds to the whole and creates change. Remember, non action is a vote as well, it is just as if you voted against yourself either by not neutralizing a vote against your beliefs or by not adding emphasis to the things you support.
So, and I cannot stress this enough, it is the ability to participate in government, to make our voices heard, that makes a great country. Be part of that. Get registered and VOTE in every election.
Late breaking news:
There is a new book out for first-time voters. The Rookie Voter Handbook by JamesTurner was inspired by his own coming-of-voting-age-son, and covers the essentials of voting and more, with topics such as: voter registration, absentee ballots/votes, lobbyists, national & local issues, pros & cons of hot current issues, earmarks, special interest groups, party-line voting, two-party system, the role of MONEY, voting for the person , attack ads, truth in advertising, single issue voting, going negative, Liberals, Conservatives, Moderates, & Independents, secrets and tricks used to persuade and manipulate voters, and much more...
Might not be bad information for some of us more seasoned voters as well!