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Taylor Wright: Just one in the midst of Millenial's

Millennial's seem to get a bad rap. Too many figures point towards them for the blame of mal-political practice. “It’s their fault that this politician made it in...

A Country Built off Bribery

Friendships weren’t hard to come by in Argentina. I came to be close to many people every time I saw their smile emerge from under their grief. Those smiles...

Voting: The Dead Ritual

It seems people cannot express what is on their minds through only a vote. Nor can they all be represented because they cannot influence others on what they believe in. In Utah...

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Editor's Note

Given that most of the beaten path is to point out the flaws of the system and continue no further, the main intent of our magazine is to move past the simplistic nature of common speech and small talk into courtrooms and airwaves. Contextually Blundering Ballots is a stark whiplash of information on a certain stream of politics (Voting), mixed to illuminate and to give a new breath into the world and how the social issue is more commonly seen. The main focus herein is to subsidize the reader on the polling situation, giving different angles through diverse genre to illustrate the potentially problematic system that polling brings. 
Taking a possibly highly opinionated view on the current situation formatted in Utah, the writer seeks to increase awareness and activity in conversing politics, respectively. Initially, the writer takes a stab in the dark, seeking after initial views and common threads, and also tiff’s with the system of voting. Interviewing Taylor wright, the writer reports on the common theology of millenial’s political prow. Most of that generation is already seen as unruly and problematic, but the author gives a new point of view on the actuality of the situation. Additionally, the author focuses in through a narrative genre about Argentine culture and the limitations of a wealthy and bribed political race. Terminally, the author blemishes on our issue by creating a one-piece argument about how and why trust in the system is failing, as the Ballots are nearing their untimely end. 
Of course, the intent is not to abolish the freedom given to the general public (as to every human their unalienable rights), therefore it is up to the reader to seek further into the published and out-of-streamline veins and arteries that are feeding [on] the issue. If any of the information feels biased in any way, please leave a comment and one of our tech representatives will promptly store your complaint in a file. The ultimate invitation is as follows; make what you find here a part of who you are. You may bring it up on a first date as it can increase relationship chances, try introducing yourself to a stranger with a thesis provided in one of our articles, or try molding it into a serious discussion with a distant relative who you do not normally talk with (holiday meals and activities are the best environment to do this). Recommended practice of the above examples may be required. 
If at any point you notice that you are unable to navigate the very short array of articles, please feel free to hit “home” and you will be brought back to this page. The articles shown below are previews to the mentioned passages,and will give you a direct link to continue your lecture in our (again) possibly biased telescoping of information. If you would like to read more about the author himself, please hesitate to move on to the “about page” as he too is self aware. The “article” page is so self explanatory that you should not be confused.

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