Vote Or Shut Up
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112,000 votes decided Chicago's mayor, a population of 2.7 million7-18% turnout decides your sheriff.In local primaries, your vote can be worth 7-20x more power.Most people don't realize they're sitting on massive political power - and giving it away. They're frustrated, tuned out, and convinced voting doesn't matter. They're told the system is broken, when the truth is: the system responds to the people who show up.Vote Or Shut Up reveals how government actually works - not the campaigns, the headlines, or the drama - but the real structure of power. Who makes decisions. Why some elections change everything while others change nothing. And how a very small group of voters routinely decides the results for millions.Inside, you'll learn:¿ Why the people you vote for can't always do what you expect¿ How decision-making power is divided between local, state, and national systems¿ How to evaluate leaders based on capability - not charisma¿ Why civic confusion benefits the wrong people¿ How to use your vote with intention and impactThis isn't a book about politics. It's a book about power - the power you already have, and the power you've been tricked into thinking you don't.
112,000 votes decided Chicago's mayor, a population of 2.7 million7-18% turnout decides your sheriff.In local primaries, your vote can be worth 7-20x more power.Most people don't realize they're sitting on massive political power - and giving it away. They're frustrated, tuned out, and convinced voting doesn't matter. They're told the system is broken, when the truth is: the system responds to the people who show up.Vote Or Shut Up reveals how government actually works - not the campaigns, the headlines, or the drama - but the real structure of power. Who makes decisions. Why some elections change everything while others change nothing. And how a very small group of voters routinely decides the results for millions.Inside, you'll learn:¿ Why the people you vote for can't always do what you expect¿ How decision-making power is divided between local, state, and national systems¿ How to evaluate leaders based on capability - not charisma¿ Why civic confusion benefits the wrong people¿ How to use your vote with intention and impactThis isn't a book about politics. It's a book about power - the power you already have, and the power you've been tricked into thinking you don't.
AmazonPagina's: 210, Paperback, Solauger House
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