Austrian Elections 2010 Demotivator Posters
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Farce
The Farce poster could probably be used in many different countries. As I think about it, maybe free elections were not well thought out. At least you know what you are getting and there isn't hope for change with a monarchy.
Re: Farce
I would go that far as to say "in all countries". At least when you look at the long-term.
I summarize:
What I am getting at is:
They all have the same "aggregator" but work with different speeds and timelines.
So the only difference is that with some there is hope while with others there is not.
It is a great planet.
Agreed
I think demotivating posters should be used more often than they are because people have no idea what they are voting for these days. It's frustrating to see someone get elected and 80% (or higher) of the people that vote for them don't even know who the vice president was or what any of the candidates stood for..
-Rocky