You should vote if ....
If you are making less money today than you did 5 years ago, you have every reason to vote in November
If your kids have graduated in Michigan, but can't find jobs here and have moved away, you have every reason to vote in November.
If your home is worth less now than you paid for it, you have every reason to vote in the November election.
*If your home is worth less now than you owe on it, you have every reason to vote in November.
If you would like to sell your home, but if you do you would lose money because of all the foreclosures/short sales, you should #vote
If you are out of a job, you have absolutely no excuse for not voting in November.
*If you are afraid you may lose your job in the next 12 months, you have every reason to #vote in November.
*If you think it is unfair that governments offer tax credits to save jobs from being outsourced, but not your job, you should #vote in November.
*If you think it is great that government employees get solid health care/retirement benefits, but it is unfair that you do not get the same, you should #vote in November.
*If you think America spends too much time/money on business regulation while our foreign competitors are regulation free, you should #vote.
*If your retirement compensation at work is a lot worse today than it was five years ago, you really should #vote in November.
*If your health insurance today covers less and costs more than it did five years ago, you really should #vote in November.
If one of your children is older than 25 and living at home because of lack of employment or under-employment, you should vote.
*If you feel like a chump because you have been faithfully paying your mortgage while your neighbor has not, and he is now getting government bailout assistance, you should vote.
If you think big change is needed in Michigan government, you should #vote on changing the constitution.
*If you think politicians should solve the foreclosure mess, not exploit it to try to win votes, you should #vote
If you think politicians pay too much attention to lobbyists, but not to voters, you should #vote.
*If you are tired of bailing out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, you should #vote.
If your kids have graduated in Michigan, but can't find jobs here and have moved away, you have every reason to vote in November.
If your home is worth less now than you paid for it, you have every reason to vote in the November election.
*If your home is worth less now than you owe on it, you have every reason to vote in November.
If you would like to sell your home, but if you do you would lose money because of all the foreclosures/short sales, you should #vote
If you are out of a job, you have absolutely no excuse for not voting in November.
*If you are afraid you may lose your job in the next 12 months, you have every reason to #vote in November.
*If you think it is unfair that governments offer tax credits to save jobs from being outsourced, but not your job, you should #vote in November.
*If you think it is great that government employees get solid health care/retirement benefits, but it is unfair that you do not get the same, you should #vote in November.
*If you think America spends too much time/money on business regulation while our foreign competitors are regulation free, you should #vote.
*If your retirement compensation at work is a lot worse today than it was five years ago, you really should #vote in November.
*If your health insurance today covers less and costs more than it did five years ago, you really should #vote in November.
If one of your children is older than 25 and living at home because of lack of employment or under-employment, you should vote.
*If you feel like a chump because you have been faithfully paying your mortgage while your neighbor has not, and he is now getting government bailout assistance, you should vote.
If you think big change is needed in Michigan government, you should #vote on changing the constitution.
*If you think politicians should solve the foreclosure mess, not exploit it to try to win votes, you should #vote
If you think politicians pay too much attention to lobbyists, but not to voters, you should #vote.
*If you are tired of bailing out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, you should #vote.
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