Posts tagged vote

Posted 4 months ago

Voting has begun. Help JSIC play the Grammy awards!

jsic:

Vote for Jonas Sees In Color. You can vote up to 10 times a day! The link above will take you to where you need to go for the voting. It is pretty simple, just follow the link, enter Jonas Sees In Color in the search bar, and then a big button should appear that says “Vote for this band”, then just click that 10 times. We are in the top trending bands right now so thank you to everyone who has already voted!

Reblogging because this band is kind of awesome. And really funny. So VOTE. 

Posted 5 months ago

Less than 2 hours left to vote! Please take a second to vote for my picture on CheapOair’s facebook page. It’d mean the world to me, and thanks to everyone that has already voted!

Posted 5 months ago

Ahh thanks Nitti and Danny, you’re the best! So it turns out the contest ends TOMORROW, at noon! So if you have a second, like Cheapoair on Facebook, and vote for my picture. Thanks everyone! 

Posted 7 months ago

The Woman Who Knew Too Much

myelectroniclife:

Speaking from a car on her way from one campaign event to another, Warren told me that the stakes are too high for her not to run, too high not to try to continue the fight “for the middle class.” Too high not to try to bring it into the belly of the beast, to the floor of the U.S. Congress. Middle-class families “are getting hammered and you know Washington doesn’t get it,” she said. “G.E. doesn’t pay any taxes and we are asking college kids to take on even more debt to get an education, and asking seniors to get by on less. These aren’t just economic questions. These are moral questions.”

Although heavily lobbied by leading Democrats to run, Warren was warned by many that the fight would be brutal. Even her brother David told her, “Don’t do this, it’s too nasty.” Looking back on her time in Washington, though, and the months she spent setting up and fighting for the C.F.P.B., she says, “I’ve done brutal.”

Just finished reading this fantastic article. It’s not just about Warren, but about the games Wall Street plays with government, and how they react to bills that supposedly oppress them. I would definitely vote for Warren if I lived in Massachusetts!