Absolutely. Elections are won by those who are voted for, not by those who didn’t vote.
We put far to much weight on the presidential election and despite the sometimes contentious electoral balloting system for the executive position, every voter and vote does count. Those electoral votes are representative of the states. So on a state by state basis, every vote counts.
Now, of far more importance are all the other candidates and positions on the ballot. The US Senate, US House, State Senate, and State House, governors, judges, county, municipal, mayoral, and local board elections, which are on the same ballot, are equally if not more important than the presidential ballot.
Many of these “smaller” elections are won or lost by individual votes.
These “smaller” elections have more impact on our daily lives than the presidential, and we can have a definite say in what that life is like.
I just stumbled across this great Recycling/Waste resource. I’m in the process of cleaning out my house and I’ve run across many things that ought to be recyclable if I only knew where to take them. http://earth911.com/ does! Not only does it give you cool tips and ideas about things you never thought about recycling before (blue jeans as insulation?), it serves us one better by allowing you to type in your location and what it is you are trying to recycle. It will then show you a list of places that will accept your material.
http://earth911.com/
In the past two days I have just been amazed by talent. Two remarkable dance performances and one Montreal street guitarist.
The first dance came from Pilobolus who I was first introduced to several months ago the same way many others did - on Conan O’Brien show or on YouTube - Summer In the City - The shadow play performance. Shadows of full busloads of people, Statue of Liberty, and even a bust of Conan.
Well, yesterday I was surfing TED for interesting green ideas when I saw their name and had to investigate. This performance was mesmerizing. I like dance, but I’ve never seen synergy like this before. And I love that they were part of the TED conference because of course art belongs in the same category as business and technology. It is all about innovation and maximizing the human potential and delighting in the world of possibility. Take a look
Today I was amazed by a Swan Lake performance presented by the Great Chinese State Circus. The intro is charming as four frogs delightfully romp/leap around the stage. The swan dance then seems like any other performance I’ve seen and then I take note that she is dancing on top of someone. At one point she is piroetting on his right deltoid. AMAZING strength and fluidity.
Lastly, for now at least, on the same website that brought us the Swan Lake performance an incredible guitar tapping musical performance by Erik Mongrain, a Montreal street performer with a critically aclaimed album.
Wow what incredible and beautiful paradigm shifts. Take artistic standards and their expectations rotate them 90 degrees literally and figuratively and discover a new art-form, a new style, a new awareness, a new thinking.
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