I'm not a homeowner, so that's another reason I vote against spending measures--I'm opposed to spending OPM. If I had some skin in the game, I might consider voting for one occasionally.tbrown wrote:I was surprised how many people voted to increase taxes during a long running recession until I remembered how many people don't pay property taxes, or get huge breaks in their property taxes, and don't mind spending OPM.hirundo82 wrote:I too would have forgotten to vote on election day, but it came to mind when I was at work one weekend so I stopped by one of the early voting locations which is on my way home. Didn't particularly care about the municipal elections, but I make it a point to vote against all spending/bond issues on principle (and to be contrary).
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- Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:20 pm
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- Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:41 pm
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I too would have forgotten to vote on election day, but it came to mind when I was at work one weekend so I stopped by one of the early voting locations which is on my way home. Didn't particularly care about the municipal elections, but I make it a point to vote against all spending/bond issues on principle (and to be contrary).