I’m sure the NRA is just reminding people to vote for whoever they see fit toopic.twitter.com/LimrGmh8Cy
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I’m sure the NRA is just reminding people to vote for whoever they see fit toopic.twitter.com/LimrGmh8Cy
The NRA is fairly transparent in its voting preferences.
U ok bro?
Of all things there are to complain about in the world... 
When I receive messages to “go vote”, I often wonder if the purveyor has any idea how I would vote? If they did, then in all likelihood, there is a good chance they would rather I didn’t.
But Citizens United
Preach
I’ve been rolling my eyes at this since I was in high school and had to suffer MTV’s passive aggressive, pop tart, “Rock the Vote” horse s—t
Phony? My brands care about me! I'm a loyalty rewards platinum patron membership club program member! My shopping choice matters! I have points!
Still burned up over getting the Heisman on Tinder, eh?
Most major tech companies are pushing to vote hard this midterm because of hardcore blue wave agenda.
No better or worse than corporate brands tweeting silly stuff about holidays. At least this is about non-economic civic engagement instead of buying their stuff to celebrate
Can someone explain this ubiquitous claim that there is an “intrinsic value of voting”?
Everything corporations do is not bad or phoney. Encouraging people to vote is a positive esp in this election. Even fellow anti-capitalist Alan Nairn sees the vote today as criticalhttps://www.democracynow.org/2018/11/1/allan_nairn_the_us_is_facing …
Warning: sarcasm
Well gee whiz, corporations are people too...
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