Most of the people I talk to are clueless when it comes to ballot propositions. Many tell me, “I just vote NO on all of them”. Because the DemocRATS know that, they word their propositions in such a way that a “NO” gives them what they want. On many propositions here, “NO” means “YES”.
Many tell me, I just vote NO on all of them.
Not good to do that as many initiatives are made with tricky and ambiguous wording. They might consider looking at the supporters & originators who are behind the effort and vote the opposite way. It’s better that we all read and understand and then vote but for those who don’t want to or can’t spend the time learning that would work better than simply voting NO
If you don’t have time to read the whole initiative at least scan the pros and cons synopses.
F--- Ralph Nader, and the horse he rode in on..., since the one I
specifically remember had to do with PIRG continuing to get
funding via a negative checkoff on the state college tuition bill.
I had to put up with that same practice at the state school I went to,
and if a business, er, commercial business did that, they'd be
prosecuted.