Upset with laws that are being passed or how your elected officials are representing you? Many people are angry at new laws that will hurt specific economic, ethnic, or age groups, or that further endanger people who are already at-risk. Oddly enough, many who complain don’t exercise a basic American right that empowers the average person. They forget that one tiny individual voice added to all the other tiny voices equals a shout heard in the halls of all of Congress. Not only do some people not vote, they don’t even register to vote. You can celebrate our most powerful American right by registering to vote. It’s easy. Simply go online or pick up a postage-paid Voter Registration form from the post office, fill it out, and drop it into the mailbox on your way home. Or, during our annual Holy Family Festival visit the Voter Registration booth, where you can get help, have questions answered, and fill out the registration form. Then, come November, earn your right to complain: vote.