Ok girls and boys. I have gotten tired of all the Trump escapades and tirades and 24/7 Trump this that and the other. It is to me, quite uninteresting now. The man seems to magically turn people brains into mush no matter their side, even mine gets mushy now. So I decided I needed a break and thought maybe you might too, and we should gnaw on something of a slightly different flavor for a change.
I know that buying and selling votes, literally paying cash and receiving said cash for them, is for the most part illegal. So lets consider for our thought exercise that it is not illegal to buy and or sell votes.
How much if any amount would you sell your vote for? Why? Why not? The floor is now open, let the games begin. I think people would appreciate in this thread we stay away from the routine bump and grind hostility of late and stick with good natured mild ribbing if so choose to rib and joke a bit. I think people would like a more laid back atmosphere in this thread. Thanks in advance. Oh and :cheers:.
Starting at $10k. But the joke's on you, I'm a non-Republican in Texas so my vote is basically pointless anyway.
I would accept bids starting at $1K/year of term in office ($2K for a House seat vote, $4K for POTUS vote and $6K for Senate seat vote) and let the competition among candidates take it up from there. Of course, for such a system to be viable would require giving up your secret ballot - otherwise it would be too easy to cheat the cheating politicians.
My vote goes to whoever can bring about world peace and offer everlasting life free of disease, suffering and old age to me and friends and loved ones...
I'll sell mine for 5.7 billion. No reason. Just sounds like a good number and has more gravitas than a round 5 or 6 billion.
I'll sell mine for 5.7 billion. No reason. Just sounds like a good number and has more gravitas than a round 5 or 6 billion.
The only candidate I've run across who offers that kind of plan isn't accepting votes.
If you want to make to break it down to money. They spend about $1B to get 65M votes which works out to about $15 per voteOk girls and boys. I have gotten tired of all the Trump escapades and tirades and 24/7 Trump this that and the other. It is to me, quite uninteresting now. The man seems to magically turn people brains into mush no matter their side, even mine gets mushy now. So I decided I needed a break and thought maybe you might too, and we should gnaw on something of a slightly different flavor for a change.
I know that buying and selling votes, literally paying cash and receiving said cash for them, is for the most part illegal. So lets consider for our thought exercise that it is not illegal to buy and or sell votes.
How much if any amount would you sell your vote for? Why? Why not? The floor is now open, let the games begin. I think people would appreciate in this thread we stay away from the routine bump and grind hostility of late and stick with good natured mild ribbing if so choose to rib and joke a bit. I think people would like a more laid back atmosphere in this thread. Thanks in advance. Oh and :cheers:.
How much if any amount would you sell your vote for?
How much if any amount would you sell your vote for? Why? Why not?
The poll isn't even in the area of reality, listing the highest as $1000+.
Democrats want hundreds of thousands each for their vote: Free college, free medical care and for tens of millions free food, free housing, free phones. Make it a $100,000 per vote and it would be a little closer - though for many it is to pay 100% for everything in their lifetime and that of their parents, their children and their grandchildren.
So you'd walk away from 5.6 billion?
If you want to make to break it down to money. They spend about $1B to get 65M votes which works out to about $15 per vote
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If you want to make to break it down to money. They spend about $1B to get 65M votes which works out to about $15 per vote
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