Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Comparative Government Through Film Fall 2010: Welcome to Comparative Government Through Film... ...

As teens, we do not think our vote is important or will count in the upcoming elections. But in reality, every vote counts. Teens are the future of our government and are very important in making the decisions for the future. I am not yet able to vote due to my age, however when the next election comes around I will definitely participate in it. When people vote they do what they think is best for our government and what will benefit our country the most. A democracy has many different people which means many different ideas and each persons ideascan be used in our favor when making decisions about taxes, job oppurtunities, healthcare, insurance etc... Voting gives teens the oppurtunity to get involved with the government and know whats going on in the world at an early age. When I am able to vote I know I will vote for whoever would be the most beneficial, strong leaders of our government. Many young voters' main concern is finding a job after college, which contributes to the power that they have in electing leaders of cour government. The number of people who vote has increasingly gone up to very high numbers and many more young adults are starting to vote, realizing that their vote counts just as much as anyone elses does. As the new generation unfolds changes will be made in the government by young adults and teens voting and hopefully, we expect it to be for the better.

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