Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Election Day

Well I'm a slacker and never got back on here to share my election recommendations. Since it's pretty much too late now, I'll just say that only ONE proposition got a "yes" vote from me. In general, I don't like propositions. I like the direct democracy in theory, but I think most propositions are put forth by special interests and too many of them just don't make sense.

Propositions are usually:
-way too vague, which is guaranteed to end up in court for a judge to interpret, or
-they advertise that they are about one thing to play on emotions but carry a lot of consequences that people don't realize, or
-they institute programs without taking into account the fiscal impact.

Studying the propositions really makes me appreciate the job that our legislators have to do. Maybe I'll try writing a proposition one of these days, I bet I could do better than some of these clowns. I'm also setting a goal to stay more informed about what is going on in politics.

In other election matters, you should know that the Fechter household has been just as divided as a lot of the country when it comes to the presidential candidates. Specifically, the twelve and under crowd vs. the parents. All of this has taken place on the refrigerator. For instance, this would appear on the fridge in the morning:

And then it wouldn't be long before someone would change it to read


OR
(Sorry John, apparently we never quite had the right letters to spell McCain).
So at dinner last night we gave Hannah a chance to defend her candidate and all she could come up with was: He's nice. Hmmm, that's a pretty good quality to have in a president I suppose, but it wasn't quite enough to convince the registered voters of the household. But I just want to say that I love Kids Voting because it really does let the kids become involved in the process. I don't mind if my kids' opinions are different than mine, I'm just glad that they're interested in the process.
It is a very good thing that the Obama campaign didn't find out that Kendall was a supporter though, because her endorsement alone may brought in enough votes to seal the deal for him (although she frequently changes her mind and says that she wants to vote for "John McCain and the girl." She really likes "the girl"):

Why are you still reading this??? Go vote!

5 comments:

Steve and Jen said...

I totally agree with you about the propositions. I voted last week by mail in ballot and had to have Steve explain some of them to me, because of the way they word them I had NO idea what they were talking about.
I was surprised when Walker came home one day saying he would vote for Obama. After asking him about it, I found out that his teacher had a big influence on this. Funny how much a teacher had impact on a child.

Tanner Fam said...

It's time to play the hypnotizing McCain music while they sleep.

Adam and Anya said...

So funny!! Sounds like the family might need a mediator for the next FHE!!

Erna said...

Your Blog is KILLING ME!!!!!!!!!

Every time I try to add you to my list I get the church blog I don't want the church blog I want yours. HELP!!!!


Cutie pie Kendall I just love her.

Anonymous said...

I'm voting for Rock-o-Bama