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  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

    @nemo

    thank you

    {hat tip}

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    @benroyce My pleasure 😁 👍

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      #9

      @flipper

      ✅

      🤬

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      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

        @flipper

        doesn't matter

        there is only the good fight in this world. now and forever

        imagining scenarios where we lose is defeatism, cynicism, weakness. it saps the will to fight

        so we keep fighting

        always

        there's always setbacks

        who cares

        that's life

        fight, fight, fight

        and you know what happens if you keep fighting?

        it get's easier

        while not fighting makes the good struggle harder

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        @benroyce @flipper

        Glory

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        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

          There are many problems with #USA #democracy

          Like the stupid #ElectoralCollege

          Gore beat Bush in 2000, Clinton beat Trump in 2016. In the popular vote. The EC erased it

          Well here's another reason for you to #vote in the #primaries and the general #election:

          The #Democrats, if they win enough in November, can kill the EC

          It's been a 20 year effort of states agreeing to void the EC if enough agree: the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

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          A decades-long plan to abolish the Electoral College may finally pay off

          A Democratic wave in 2026 could deliver the key remaining states needed for a popular vote system, under this proposal

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          @benroyce I support the NPVIC but I wouldn't say it *kills* the EC. It kills its most pernicious effect, and that's a good thing, but it's still a first-past-the-post system that allows candidates to win without a majority of the vote. It would have stopped Trump in 2016 but not 2024.

          It might be the best we can do without a constitutional amendment (assuming it survives the courts), so I support it for that reason. It's a good first step but it's not the last one.

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            @grumble209

            "It would sure be nice if it happened, though"

            if that is what you believe, then put that in your words

            why bring negativity and cynicism in your words on politics?

            ever hear of self-fulfilling prophecy?

            if you really believe it would be nice if something good happened, *say* that, *work* for that

            if you are authentic, you can do some good by accentuating the positive

            otherwise you merely become a shadow of the well-known troll psyop angle to suppress the vote with defeatism

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            • thad@brontosin.spaceT thad@brontosin.space

              @benroyce I support the NPVIC but I wouldn't say it *kills* the EC. It kills its most pernicious effect, and that's a good thing, but it's still a first-past-the-post system that allows candidates to win without a majority of the vote. It would have stopped Trump in 2016 but not 2024.

              It might be the best we can do without a constitutional amendment (assuming it survives the courts), so I support it for that reason. It's a good first step but it's not the last one.

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              @Thad

              oh yeah. there is a lot more to clean up

              FPTP. gerrymandering. voter disenfranchisement. etc

              it's just a nice step

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                @grumble209

                do not center your thoughts on the DNC

                this is an error in perspective

                fuck the DNC

                the DNC is not alien omnipotent creatures from Alpha Centauri

                in fact, they are quite weak

                so we vote. and replace them

                stop centering your thoughts on the DNC. stop it. ignore them, they are fragile

                when people just vote for the left candidate, in the primaries and the general, we do a DNC takeover

                when people whine about the DNC, they wind up not voting, so the DNC stays in power

                you dig?

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                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                  There are many problems with #USA #democracy

                  Like the stupid #ElectoralCollege

                  Gore beat Bush in 2000, Clinton beat Trump in 2016. In the popular vote. The EC erased it

                  Well here's another reason for you to #vote in the #primaries and the general #election:

                  The #Democrats, if they win enough in November, can kill the EC

                  It's been a 20 year effort of states agreeing to void the EC if enough agree: the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

                  Link Preview Image
                  A decades-long plan to abolish the Electoral College may finally pay off

                  A Democratic wave in 2026 could deliver the key remaining states needed for a popular vote system, under this proposal

                  favicon

                  Vox (www.vox.com)

                  Link Preview Image
                  National Popular Vote Interstate Compact - Wikipedia

                  favicon

                  (en.wikipedia.org)

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                  @benroyce

                  I do believe it will fall eventaully. I would love to see it happen before I die.

                  It's antiquated and dated and rooted in voter suppression at this point.

                  And the reality is it would benefit both parties. Blue voters in Oklahoma and Red voters in California will finally feel like their vote actually matters.

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                  • thad@brontosin.spaceT thad@brontosin.space

                    @benroyce I support the NPVIC but I wouldn't say it *kills* the EC. It kills its most pernicious effect, and that's a good thing, but it's still a first-past-the-post system that allows candidates to win without a majority of the vote. It would have stopped Trump in 2016 but not 2024.

                    It might be the best we can do without a constitutional amendment (assuming it survives the courts), so I support it for that reason. It's a good first step but it's not the last one.

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                    @Thad @benroyce While that’s true, think about how different the world would be if Trump had been sent packing in 2016.

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                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                      There are many problems with #USA #democracy

                      Like the stupid #ElectoralCollege

                      Gore beat Bush in 2000, Clinton beat Trump in 2016. In the popular vote. The EC erased it

                      Well here's another reason for you to #vote in the #primaries and the general #election:

                      The #Democrats, if they win enough in November, can kill the EC

                      It's been a 20 year effort of states agreeing to void the EC if enough agree: the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

                      Link Preview Image
                      A decades-long plan to abolish the Electoral College may finally pay off

                      A Democratic wave in 2026 could deliver the key remaining states needed for a popular vote system, under this proposal

                      favicon

                      Vox (www.vox.com)

                      Link Preview Image
                      National Popular Vote Interstate Compact - Wikipedia

                      favicon

                      (en.wikipedia.org)

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                      @benroyce Whatever led you to believe these midterms will be free & fair in any way? My aren't you a trusting soul. Bought any bridges yet?

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                      • beggarmidas@mastodon.socialB beggarmidas@mastodon.social

                        @benroyce Whatever led you to believe these midterms will be free & fair in any way? My aren't you a trusting soul. Bought any bridges yet?

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                        @Beggarmidas

                        the votes are controlled by the states

                        red states may do some shit, but they're already red

                        cynicism isn't intelligence, in fact it's the weak easily pliable mind of willing submission to fascism

                        what you represent, my good friend, is willing acceptance of the unacceptable. that's all your cynicism means. that's what your cynicism leads to. that's the quality of your mind. a rather garden variety flavor of cognitive weakness, and rather boring of you

                        loser

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                        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                          @Beggarmidas

                          the votes are controlled by the states

                          red states may do some shit, but they're already red

                          cynicism isn't intelligence, in fact it's the weak easily pliable mind of willing submission to fascism

                          what you represent, my good friend, is willing acceptance of the unacceptable. that's all your cynicism means. that's what your cynicism leads to. that's the quality of your mind. a rather garden variety flavor of cognitive weakness, and rather boring of you

                          loser

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                          @benroyce *sigh* No, Pollyanna. I'm just aware that a cult of personality is already actively looking to bend the election in every way they accused their rivals of since 2020. That they'll deploy the cambridge analytica 2.0 they used to bend the last election causing MILLIONS to sit out the vote on the midterms too.
                          Boss Tweeds playbook is back in town, and will curb stomp your california dreaming hippie ass if you presume any part of this upcoming election will be business as usual.
                          Jackass.

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                          • beggarmidas@mastodon.socialB beggarmidas@mastodon.social

                            @benroyce *sigh* No, Pollyanna. I'm just aware that a cult of personality is already actively looking to bend the election in every way they accused their rivals of since 2020. That they'll deploy the cambridge analytica 2.0 they used to bend the last election causing MILLIONS to sit out the vote on the midterms too.
                            Boss Tweeds playbook is back in town, and will curb stomp your california dreaming hippie ass if you presume any part of this upcoming election will be business as usual.
                            Jackass.

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                            @Beggarmidas

                            😂

                            yes it is true reality looks like airhead optimism to a rotten pathetic cynic

                            but your real crime is just how boring and pedestrian you are

                            you're typical. a dime a dozen. just another garden variety specimen in the endless sea of midwit cynicism. you all think you have special insight. you're all just articulating the small confines of your dim craniums

                            very easy, very dull, and very irrelevant

                            💋

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                            • whitecattamer@mastodon.onlineW whitecattamer@mastodon.online

                              @Thad @benroyce While that’s true, think about how different the world would be if Trump had been sent packing in 2016.

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                              @WhiteCatTamer Or Bush in 2000.

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                              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                There are many problems with #USA #democracy

                                Like the stupid #ElectoralCollege

                                Gore beat Bush in 2000, Clinton beat Trump in 2016. In the popular vote. The EC erased it

                                Well here's another reason for you to #vote in the #primaries and the general #election:

                                The #Democrats, if they win enough in November, can kill the EC

                                It's been a 20 year effort of states agreeing to void the EC if enough agree: the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

                                Link Preview Image
                                A decades-long plan to abolish the Electoral College may finally pay off

                                A Democratic wave in 2026 could deliver the key remaining states needed for a popular vote system, under this proposal

                                favicon

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                                Link Preview Image
                                National Popular Vote Interstate Compact - Wikipedia

                                favicon

                                (en.wikipedia.org)

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                                @benroyce I am not an #American, but I have worked with Americans a lot, so I consider them mostly very nice, but very specific people.
                                I would call them "a person who is guaranteed to have a #gun in his pocket".
                                I completely agree with you that those who won by votes at that time would have won better.
                                But I never cease to remember what "weapons" the majority has when it is not always right.
                                So far, your system limits such a majority from the ability to use what #weapons.

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                                • dotyk@mastodon.socialD dotyk@mastodon.social

                                  @benroyce I am not an #American, but I have worked with Americans a lot, so I consider them mostly very nice, but very specific people.
                                  I would call them "a person who is guaranteed to have a #gun in his pocket".
                                  I completely agree with you that those who won by votes at that time would have won better.
                                  But I never cease to remember what "weapons" the majority has when it is not always right.
                                  So far, your system limits such a majority from the ability to use what #weapons.

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                                  @dotyk

                                  the love of guns in the usa is one hell of a delusional, fucked up and deeply weird religion

                                  i understand owning a shotgun on a farm. it makes sense

                                  but hotheads walking around with handguns are introducing a level of jeopardy in their lives, predicated on believing they are some sort of paladin or superhero. when all they are really doing is introducing death, perhaps their own, in situations that never have to go there. or even if it does go there, it's rolling the dice on your life

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                                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                    There are many problems with #USA #democracy

                                    Like the stupid #ElectoralCollege

                                    Gore beat Bush in 2000, Clinton beat Trump in 2016. In the popular vote. The EC erased it

                                    Well here's another reason for you to #vote in the #primaries and the general #election:

                                    The #Democrats, if they win enough in November, can kill the EC

                                    It's been a 20 year effort of states agreeing to void the EC if enough agree: the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

                                    Link Preview Image
                                    A decades-long plan to abolish the Electoral College may finally pay off

                                    A Democratic wave in 2026 could deliver the key remaining states needed for a popular vote system, under this proposal

                                    favicon

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                                    Link Preview Image
                                    National Popular Vote Interstate Compact - Wikipedia

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                                    @benroyce Yes, kill it with fire! Fractional representation, not first-past-the-post while you’re at it.

                                    There won’t be possibilities for viable third parties unless you make the system actually democratic. As it stands it’s bureaucratic. Literally bureaucracymaxing, compared to actually viable democracies especially in Europe.

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                                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                      @dotyk

                                      the love of guns in the usa is one hell of a delusional, fucked up and deeply weird religion

                                      i understand owning a shotgun on a farm. it makes sense

                                      but hotheads walking around with handguns are introducing a level of jeopardy in their lives, predicated on believing they are some sort of paladin or superhero. when all they are really doing is introducing death, perhaps their own, in situations that never have to go there. or even if it does go there, it's rolling the dice on your life

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                                      @benroyce @dotyk Some kind of simulation of an identity that’s long since gone. Nostalgia, like a lot of other things that feel like they make sense but don’t.

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                                      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                        There are many problems with #USA #democracy

                                        Like the stupid #ElectoralCollege

                                        Gore beat Bush in 2000, Clinton beat Trump in 2016. In the popular vote. The EC erased it

                                        Well here's another reason for you to #vote in the #primaries and the general #election:

                                        The #Democrats, if they win enough in November, can kill the EC

                                        It's been a 20 year effort of states agreeing to void the EC if enough agree: the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        A decades-long plan to abolish the Electoral College may finally pay off

                                        A Democratic wave in 2026 could deliver the key remaining states needed for a popular vote system, under this proposal

                                        favicon

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                                        Link Preview Image
                                        National Popular Vote Interstate Compact - Wikipedia

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                                        @benroyce The only system more easy to rig than the popular vote is the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. Just wait til some shitbag TX or FL governor disqualifies a few million early ballots and forces every blue state to turn red. Then its fatal flaw will be apparent. The real solution to fixing the Electoral College is to ban antidemocratic winner-take-all award of electors by 48 states in favor of proportional award of electors. Then the EC always matches the popular vote regardless.

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                                        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                          There are many problems with #USA #democracy

                                          Like the stupid #ElectoralCollege

                                          Gore beat Bush in 2000, Clinton beat Trump in 2016. In the popular vote. The EC erased it

                                          Well here's another reason for you to #vote in the #primaries and the general #election:

                                          The #Democrats, if they win enough in November, can kill the EC

                                          It's been a 20 year effort of states agreeing to void the EC if enough agree: the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

                                          Link Preview Image
                                          A decades-long plan to abolish the Electoral College may finally pay off

                                          A Democratic wave in 2026 could deliver the key remaining states needed for a popular vote system, under this proposal

                                          favicon

                                          Vox (www.vox.com)

                                          Link Preview Image
                                          National Popular Vote Interstate Compact - Wikipedia

                                          favicon

                                          (en.wikipedia.org)

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                                          @benroyce @xdydx

                                          But Ben my darling man, this does depend on the democrats not being feckless pantywaists who insist on bipartisanship, as they do.

                                          The thing is, the GOP move as a unit, that is why such a small minority of them have such outsized power. No matter how insane dear leader’s demands are, they are right there, slavering to fulfill them.

                                          Democrats cannot, must not be willing to give them cover or assistance. They are cowardly conniving little traitors, and to insist on bipartisanship at this time in history is to concede to the terrorist holding us hostage.

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