Should the U.S adopt compulsory voting?

Most of them have a higher voting turnout than the U.S, which has the potential benefit of making citizens more politically informed,

Mandatory voting will have about as much impact on making niggers more informed as mandatory schooling did.
 
It's an obvious red herring from the actual problem; certifying votes as legitimate in the first place. Voter fraud is the problem, not whether people vote at all.
 
Currently there are 21 countries in the world with compulsory voting laws, with some of them including Retard Island that gave away their guns, Commie shithole, and Muslim shithole. Most of them have a higher voting turnout than the U.S, which has the potential benefit of making citizens more politically informed, as well as further encouraging politicians to meet their citizen's wants and needs.
Look at those countries again and see if compulsory voting works.
 
I think secret ballots should be abolished. The local community should be made aware of who the town retards are who keep for parties like the Liberal party of Canada. With those Village idiots being tarred and feathered.

Also it would bring back the tradition of politicians actually buying votes from their constituents instead of only listening to their corporate donors. At the least I would get a keg of beer or a bottle of whiskey from politicians instead of absolute dog shit like I receive now.
That would literally just make the "outsider" party even more of an outsider party. Instead of two dogshit choices you get zero choices.
 
Pennsylvania announces "automatic voter registration".


Actual voter turn out is down by a lot. Americans are demoralized and deflated. And there is no way in hell this isn't a plan to get more names to print at 3am on election night.

Voting worked, until it didn't. I have a few ideas, but I think it's because the American population is so large now, that there is a massive "bystander effect", where the more people who witness something wrong, the less likely someone will step in and fix it.

Among other reasons. Quality of life is reasonable, practically every word we say or type is logged, people dont want to get "uncomfortable". And if they did suddenly get "uncomfortable", they wouldn't get far.
 
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