(10-27-2016, 02:16 AM)Alram Wrote: I personally am still undecided as to whether to vote for Gary Johnson or Donald Trump. Gary Johnson is the best choice, but, alas, he doesn't have a chance of winning.
I considered voting for Johnson myself, but since the polls show he has no practical chance of winning, I felt morally obliged to vote between the two leading candidates, along the lines of "whoever is likely to do significantly less damage we'll have to fix later."
As you're still undecided, you might exercise your judgment on the information and concerns presented in the following videos and see if they sway you to consider placing your vote in the same fashion. Each of them covers a different area/angle. The last two of these three provide supporting links/articles/video during the video or in the description.
Dear Mainstream Media (8 minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpLAzAZXi2A
This video is a little blunt and contains a couple colorful metaphors, but I felt it was a fair assessment and effective short summary of current potential media bias.
Will the US Elections be Rigged? (37 minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS40ox_2dqc
Suggests how the mere thought of the voting being 'rigged' is made to seem dirty, and shows why concern about it may be justified and not just 'crazy talk.'
America's Moment of Truth (8 minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHCul_DIM_4
Talks about how policies similar to those of our current Democratic nominee have arguably resulted in disaster for other countries.
I'm not saying these fellows or their sources are 100% unbiased, or that they're correct about everything; As always, think for yourself. Scrutinize, analyze, utilize the amazing gift that is the human brain.
EDIT: p.s. For anyone who wants to dismiss the e-mail portion of evidence presented in some portions of those videos due to claims by the campaign that they are falsified, I would also suggest to read and consider this article (again supported by other stories and sources):
The Clinton Campaign Should Stop Denying That The Wikileaks Emails Are Valid; They Are And They're Real
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/201610...real.shtml