re: #297 gmsc
Even if there’s no one to vote for, there is always someone to vote against. That’s really the only place you can go in a situation like this.
But I think that’s part of the problem. We don’t have people we want to vote for, we’re just electing something not quite as bad. That’s how we got “compassionate conservatives” on a spending spree in Washington. I’d like to vote for a fisc-con that doesn’t want to push religion in science class. I can’t believe it’s that difficult, but I guess it is.