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- 18 Maj 2014
Seriously though, fuck people who think this current system is somehow okay. Why the fuck does some hick farmer asshole in Iowa's vote mean more than mine?
The electoral college is shit and anyone who defends it is an idiot.
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Seriously though, fuck people who think this current system is somehow okay. Why the fuck does some hick farmer asshole in Iowa's vote mean more than mine?
Because they're an option in the same way that you might have the option at a car dealership to either buy the red car, the blue car, or to simply throw all your money into a garbage disposal.As a Brit from what I've seen of the coverage of your networks seem to never show third party candidates as an option. In all the interviews I seen reporters do they never ask if people are voting for someone other then Clinton or Trump.
Johnson supports taking in Syrian refugees. A vote for anyone except Trump is a vote for Sharia law.That's because it is almost always irrelevant to do so.
I am pushing for Johnson because despite his utter foreign policy ignorance, his quaint mid-west sentimentalism, and his ultra-capitalist economic "reform" policies that are basically crackpot conspiracy theories, I feel like he strikes a good balance of domestic and social policy. U.S. non-interventionism, increased power to the states, what I call the "gays and guns" platform, and commitment to a secular government are enough of a sell for me. Trump and Clinton bring literally nothing to the table. Johnson is sometimes exceptional, but only in the way that your lovable pot-smoking grandfather is sometimes exceptional. He's like a 66% net gain for the U.S.
I have never hidden it. I am foremost a monarchist- constitutional and parliamentarian leanings notwithstanding- so libertarian is about as far away as you can get most days (on the right-wing spectrum), but unfortunately my EU citizenship isn't looking as good it used to. Carlism is more about radical Catholicism and abortion rights these days.
Johnson is the best candidate stateside in a long time, because he at least maintains a veneer of "leave you in fucking peace" policies I can get behind while the U.S. establishment continues to fuck itself like it has since the War of Northern Aggression (not taking it back loltrolled). Smaller government and states rights are more significant to me than literally any other issue, followed by property rights.
Tear me apart @*Asterisk* @Jon-Kacho @Legatus Lanius
>Vermin SupremeI'm seriously considering voting Vermin Supreme, just so I don't get that "you didn't vote, so you can't complain" bullshit.
My state is going to be red no matter what, and I don't want any of these clowns to have my vote.
That's because it is almost always irrelevant to do so.
I am pushing for Johnson because despite his utter foreign policy ignorance, his quaint mid-west sentimentalism, and his ultra-capitalist economic "reform" policies that are basically crackpot conspiracy theories, I feel like he strikes a good balance of domestic and social policy. U.S. non-interventionism, increased power to the states, what I call the "gays and guns" platform, and commitment to a secular government are enough of a sell for me. Trump and Clinton bring literally nothing to the table. Johnson is sometimes exceptional, but only in the way that your lovable pot-smoking grandfather is sometimes exceptional. He's like a 66% net gain for the U.S.
I have never hidden it. I am foremost a monarchist- constitutional and parliamentarian leanings notwithstanding- so libertarian is about as far away as you can get most days (on the right-wing spectrum), but unfortunately my EU citizenship isn't looking as good it used to. Carlism is more about radical Catholicism and abortion rights these days.
Johnson is the best candidate stateside in a long time, because he at least maintains a veneer of "leave you in fucking peace" policies I can get behind while the U.S. establishment continues to fuck itself like it has since the War of Northern Aggression (not taking it back loltrolled). Smaller government and states rights are more significant to me than literally any other issue, followed by property rights.
Tear me apart @*Asterisk* @Jon-Kacho @Legatus Lanius
Johnson supports taking in Syrian refugees. A vote for anyone except Trump is a vote for Sharia law.
Do you actually want to explain what the problem is or is it not your job to educate shitlords like us?
However, in the last month or so, we've gotten:Bernie Sanders powiedział(a):we are not a movement where I can snap my fingers and say to you or to anybody else what you should do, because you won't listen to me. You shouldn't. Uh, you'll make these decisions yourself.
Give Bernie a break, he's only endorsing Hillary so he doesn't have an accident at the gym.I'm not sure if it 100% fits with this topic, but it's been on my mind;
Bernie Sanders can fuck off. Don't get me wrong, he was my hopeful for the democratic nominee, but Back in April Sanders stated:
However, in the last month or so, we've gotten:
"If my supporters 'take a hard look' at what Gary Johnson stands for, they won't vote for him"
"It is imperative we elect Hillary"
"This is not the time for a protest vote"
I believe that Bernie's integrity was at least one aspect both sides could appreciate. But something changed after he lost the nomination. I don't know if it's just a threat of a trump presidency, or if Hillary has something to do with it (probably still begging for "bernie bros" votes). Either way, I can't stand him running around helping Clinton out, it goes against what he was running for.
Then again, this is the same man who said "Americans are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails", which was an unbelievably stupid move in the primaries. He had a silver bullet that could have prevented this mess (maybe), and he threw it away, and for what? to play nice with Hillary? that worked great, considering she told his campaign to "watch their tone" shortly after.
Edit: Also, I think if Trump wins the presidency, the DNC only has themselves to blame, it won't be Bernie Bros fault, it won't be Johnsons fault, it won't be Steins fault. It will ONLY be because Hillary is an abysmally weak candidate who couldn't beat a reality tv host.
This whole election has been a real eye-opener through-and-through![]()
I'm not sure if it 100% fits with this topic, but it's been on my mind;
Bernie Sanders can fuck off. Don't get me wrong, he was my hopeful for the democratic nominee, but Back in April Sanders stated:
However, in the last month or so, we've gotten:
"If my supporters 'take a hard look' at what Gary Johnson stands for, they won't vote for him"
"It is imperative we elect Hillary"
"This is not the time for a protest vote"
I believe that Bernie's integrity was at least one aspect both sides could appreciate. But something changed after he lost the nomination. I don't know if it's just a threat of a trump presidency, or if Hillary has something to do with it (probably still begging for "bernie bros" votes). Either way, I can't stand him running around helping Clinton out, it goes against what he was running for.
Then again, this is the same man who said "Americans are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails", which was an unbelievably stupid move in the primaries. He had a silver bullet that could have prevented this mess (maybe), and he threw it away, and for what? to play nice with Hillary? that worked great, considering she told his campaign to "watch their tone" shortly after.
Edit: Also, I think if Trump wins the presidency, the DNC only has themselves to blame, it won't be Bernie Bros fault, it won't be Johnsons fault, it won't be Steins fault. It will ONLY be because Hillary is an abysmally weak candidate who couldn't beat a reality tv host.
This whole election has been a real eye-opener through-and-through![]()
A Hillary win would only illustrate how far she had to go to beat Donald Trump. But you're right, I felt that Bernie's best traits were honesty and integrity, and I might've considered voted for him if things had gone differently, but seeing Bernie turn into a Hillary shill, that's disheartening.![]()
You know it's dark times when Vermin Supreme is more promising than the two mainstream candidates.
I've got a question as a non-American. In the UK, yeah it's not a duopoly like the US is but after the election the leader of the opposition still plays a large role in Parliament as the Leader of HM Loyal Opposition.
What happens in America? What happens to the presidential candidate who looses the election. Where do they stand in their party and do they still hold a position?
We do not have party-based elections and we do not have opposition offices. As I understand in the Commonwealth, at least Australia, there are "Shadow Ministers" which are somehow juxtaposing the Minister (which humorously has resulted in Australia's Minister of Defense being a former Shadow Minister of Justice from Batman, Australia). For the Prime Minister, you actually vote for the party and then the party picks their Prime Minister. The PM can then be fired or resign (like David Cameron did) and the Party can replace them without new elections.I've got a question as a non-American. In the UK, yeah it's not a duopoly like the US is but after the election the leader of the opposition still plays a large role in Parliament as the Leader of HM Loyal Opposition.
What happens in America? What happens to the presidential candidate who looses the election. Where do they stand in their party and do they still hold a position?
I'll hold my nose and vote for Hillary. She really doesn't impress me all that much, but Trump so disgusts me that I just want to make sure he doesn't win. The guy reminds me of Richard Nixon. He's too thin-skinned, he's creepy, and his bromance with Putin disturbs me. And the less said about Pence, the better.