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I'm not going to remined folks what happened down in Washington DC, because most of us are aware of what activities are prohibited and what are permissible

I would hate for the FCC step in and start placing more restrictions or simply eliminating services that we use for many different purposes.  I don't want to say most troublemakers, are unlicensed, which may be true on Amateur Radio and GMRS, but I wouldn't know how to classify that on CB FRS or MURS, after all those radio services are licensed by rule, not individual licensed.

I believe it's our responsibility to remind others that may pick up and press the PTT regardless of radio service to be respectful and use commonsense, so Big Brother doesn't have to do his job. 

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What's that got to do with elections? FCC positions are appointed are they not?

I am so sick of election coverage and all the baloney from both sides on the air and other 'news stations'.

2 year presidential election campaigns make me want to puke and in the end it's all lies anyway. I have election fatigue and wish it was all over and done with.

I'm not 'picking sides' here and what I do is my business in the voting booth.

Trying not to be political here, but really, enough is enough!

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6 hours ago, WRQI663 said:

What's that got to do with elections? FCC positions are appointed are they not?

The party controlling the White House selects the Commissioner and the majority of the other members. they used to be engineers but that changed to lawyers 40 or more years ago.

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14 hours ago, CentralFloridaGMRS said:

I don't vote anymore. Waste of time. The Government overreach belongs to both political parties. 

 

27 minutes ago, WRXB215 said:

I'm sorry to hear you say that. I haven't given up hope yet.

I also haven’t given up hope and I’ve been voting for nearly fifty years. During that time I’ve seen both good and bad candidates from both parties, but I’ve always felt like my vote counts.  And I’ve seen the difference in results, especially at the local and state level.  
 

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3 minutes ago, SteveShannon said:

 

I also haven’t given up hope and I’ve been voting for nearly fifty years. During that time I’ve seen both good and bad candidates from both parties, but I’ve always felt like my vote counts.  And I’ve seen the difference in results, especially at the local and state level.  
 

If one doesn't vote then one can't complain about the results. I would urge everyone to go and vote for the candidate of your choice. I don't care who it is. One buddy in my coffee group said if he doesn't like any of the candidates he just writes his own name in on the ballot, but he does vote.

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1 minute ago, Lscott said:

If one doesn't vote then one can't complain about the results. I would urge everyone to go and vote for the candidate of your choice. I don't care who it is. One buddy in my coffee group said if he doesn't like any of the candidates he just writes his own name in on the ballot, but he does vote.

That’s it.  Every vote sends a message. Collectively the message can be heard.

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3 hours ago, WRXB215 said:

@WRUU653 Is that a pair of Drive-In speakers in the background? That's awesome! 😀👍

Apologies for the off topic but yes they are, good eye and thanks. One of my retirement projects. I installed Bluetooth. used it for Christmas music with family here last year. Dual cone Pioneer car speakers I had laying around. Transformer is below the wire wheel base

 

 

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6 hours ago, SteveShannon said:

 

I also haven’t given up hope and I’ve been voting for nearly fifty years. During that time I’ve seen both good and bad candidates from both parties, but I’ve always felt like my vote counts.  And I’ve seen the difference in results, especially at the local and state level.  
 

 

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I don't vote because I refuse to be part of a system that I don't believe in. You are in fact not picking a President. You are given two choices and you didn't even pick those two.  The money being spent on elections is out of control. And by voting you're contributing to the circus. It also divides the country. I don't want any part of it. When I had my Business I didn't care who you voted for. That's how I feel about my friends. Ross Perot was a good candidate because he ran as an independent. I like him, and he received a large number of votes. But because of the system he had zero chance of winning. My right to vote also give me the right not to vote. Also when you vote for one of them you're giving them carte blanche to do whatever they want. 

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7 hours ago, CentralFloridaGMRS said:

I don't vote because I refuse to be part of a system that I don't believe in. You are in fact not picking a President. You are given two choices and you didn't even pick those two.  The money being spent on elections is out of control. And by voting you're contributing to the circus. It also divides the country. I don't want any part of it. When I had my Business I didn't care who you voted for. That's how I feel about my friends. Ross Perot was a good candidate because he ran as an independent. I like him, and he received a large number of votes. But because of the system he had zero chance of winning. My right to vote also give me the right not to vote. Also when you vote for one of them you're giving them carte blanche to do whatever they want. 

It's the only circus we have.

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From Looking at the Topic that I started, seems like my mind is on a coffee break. Everyone remembers the statement the FCC sent out about January 6th incident outside of the capital, in regard to unlawful of two-way radios. I'm not exactly sure of how many of Protesters were Licensed for GMRS and HAM, then again, I can assume that there were more that had the radios but had no license.  Apologize for posting something that's already obvious.  Please Protest with respect and keep it civil!

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55 minutes ago, WQAI363 said:

From Looking at the Topic that I started, seems like my mind is on a coffee break. Everyone remembers the statement the FCC sent out about January 6th incident outside of the capital, in regard to unlawful of two-way radios. I'm not exactly sure of how many of Protesters were Licensed for GMRS and HAM, then again, I can assume that there were more that had the radios but had no license.  Apologize for posting something that's already obvious.  Please Protest with respect and keep it civil!

You worry too much my friend.  You don't need to apologize.  I have no intentions of protesting, no matter which way the election goes.  That's just how it works.  Whoever is elected will be my president, even if I disagree with them. And in two more years the cycle of campaigning will begin again.  If I could change one thing it would be to prohibit campaigning until 30 days before the primaries. If they cannot make their case in 30 days they shouldn't be running.

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I don't vote because I refuse to be part of a system that I don't believe in. You are in fact not picking a President. You are given two choices and you didn't even pick those two.  The money being spent on elections is out of control. And by voting you're contributing to the circus. It also divides the country. I don't want any part of it. When I had my Business I didn't care who you voted for. That's how I feel about my friends. Ross Perot was a good candidate because he ran as an independent. I like him, and he received a large number of votes. But because of the system he had zero chance of winning. My right to vote also give me the right not to vote. Also when you vote for one of them you're giving them carte blanche to do whatever they want. 

You’re certainly entitled to your opinion, but sitting it out has the same effect as voting for the person you disagree with the most.

When you examine the issues facing the country it should be clear which path is best.
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31 minutes ago, Hoppyjr said:


You’re certainly entitled to your opinion, but sitting it out has the same effect as voting for the person you disagree with the most.

When you examine the issues facing the country it should be clear which path is best.

Yeah. That's what the politicians tell you. Like if you don't vote you can't complain. Sure.

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All I can say is that is everyone's individual right to vote or not to vote.  I have been stationed all over the world and there is still no where else I would want to live. 

I gave a good many years of my life defending the rights we hold dear. I only want to see everyone exercise those rights.

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