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I know the âundecidedâ is for the revolving door but when I first saw the sign stuck to the wall I thought it meant keep banging your head on the wall until you decide thatâs maybe not the best option.
At first, I didnât realize that the revolving door was for the Undecided. I thought the featureless brick wall was for the Undecided. I guess I should have my coffee BEFORE reading the comics.
You can safely ignore all that because nothing you do will have any effect on matters. And, if realizing that, you then ignore the nightly blather and disregard political arguments and signs, life is much more tranquil.
I sort of like the revolving door. You donât have to go through all the social consciousness crap of deciding who goes first, whether or not to hold the door open, how long to hold the door open for a group not your own. Just walk the heck in.
In Texas the elections never stop. In the odd years they have city, county, judicial elections â not always concurrent, and then thereâs runoff elections. Weâve had 4 different election dates in the last 12 months (and only 2% to 8% of registered voters bother to vote)
For the good of the United States, this is the year that Trumpism should DIE. Fight voter suppression laws! Defeat Trumpism by voting every Republican out of office. VOTE.
Its still January for heavens sake. The off year election is still 9 months in the future. But then I think it was crazy that people were tossing their hats in the ring for 2024 the day after the 2020 election. Does all this mean that- A-there is way too much cash in elections or B- politicians have turned the US into a continuous election cycle or C-both A and B
Are you kidding, all the Orange Peels still have their Trump 2020 (get over it, he lost and lost bigly) flags and other idiot stuff littering their yard, cheapening their neighborhoods.
Itâs amazing how many people noticed that the âUndecidedâ sign is on a wall, but how few of them noticed that other people already commented on it.
Say What Nowâ˝ Premium Member about 3 years ago
In the U.S. every year is an election year.
eastern.woods.metal about 3 years ago
I know the âundecidedâ is for the revolving door but when I first saw the sign stuck to the wall I thought it meant keep banging your head on the wall until you decide thatâs maybe not the best option.
Bilan about 3 years ago
Iâm wondering why the âEnter Onlyâ door has no handle while the âExit Onlyâ has one on the outside.
TonyB. about 3 years ago
Is the undecided supposed to be the stone wall or the revolving door? The sign is a little out of place for the revolving door.
OldsVistaCruiser about 3 years ago
Voting is just like driving. To go forward, select âD.â To go backwards, select âR.â If you select âN,â you go nowhere.
mottyg about 3 years ago
At first, I didnât realize that the revolving door was for the Undecided. I thought the featureless brick wall was for the Undecided. I guess I should have my coffee BEFORE reading the comics.
habfan40 about 3 years ago
Itâs always an election year in the States.
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member about 3 years ago
Another great one by Mr. Miller.
dflak about 3 years ago
Independent, but not undecided.
Chris about 3 years ago
Wait, it is? I thought today was yesterday several months ago. :D
sandpiper about 3 years ago
You can safely ignore all that because nothing you do will have any effect on matters. And, if realizing that, you then ignore the nightly blather and disregard political arguments and signs, life is much more tranquil.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I sort of like the revolving door. You donât have to go through all the social consciousness crap of deciding who goes first, whether or not to hold the door open, how long to hold the door open for a group not your own. Just walk the heck in.
thelordthygod666 about 3 years ago
In Texas the elections never stop. In the odd years they have city, county, judicial elections â not always concurrent, and then thereâs runoff elections. Weâve had 4 different election dates in the last 12 months (and only 2% to 8% of registered voters bother to vote)
Anon4242 about 3 years ago
Be careful what you wish for. Once a dictator gets in office people will be missing elections, the constitution and any concept of rights.
For a Just and Peaceful World about 3 years ago
For the good of the United States, this is the year that Trumpism should DIE. Fight voter suppression laws! Defeat Trumpism by voting every Republican out of office. VOTE.
majkmushrm Premium Member about 3 years ago
Is undecided the stone wall or the revolving door?
Mary Sullivan Premium Member about 3 years ago
It seems like every year is the lead up to some election.
mindjob about 3 years ago
Promises made â promises not kept â corruption discovered â politician booted. Thatâs pretty much the revolving door.
timbob2313 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Its still January for heavens sake. The off year election is still 9 months in the future. But then I think it was crazy that people were tossing their hats in the ring for 2024 the day after the 2020 election. Does all this mean that- A-there is way too much cash in elections or B- politicians have turned the US into a continuous election cycle or C-both A and B
rm8ty about 3 years ago
When is it NOT election year?
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
Iâll bet Danae knew the answer was âBangladeshâ.
Sheâs gone at last!Now we can all get back to our normal lives!
kathleenhicks62 about 3 years ago
Exit from the ârealâ world- -(?)
GiantShetlandPony about 3 years ago
Are you kidding, all the Orange Peels still have their Trump 2020 (get over it, he lost and lost bigly) flags and other idiot stuff littering their yard, cheapening their neighborhoods.
hariseldon59 about 3 years ago
At least it wasnât Menâs room, Ladies room, and undecided.
PaulGoes about 3 years ago
The revolving door is for congressmen and lobbyists
boltjenkins1 about 3 years ago
Election years happen every four years, not two.
Bilan about 3 years ago
Itâs amazing how many people noticed that the âUndecidedâ sign is on a wall, but how few of them noticed that other people already commented on it.