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There are many problems with #USA #democracy

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  • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

    @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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    @MissConstrue @xdydx

    i dislike this depiction of the situation because it centers the argument on centrist democrats

    i agree with you they suck

    but

    my problem is it doesn't matter. you show up in the primaries and choose left. you show up in the general and forestall MAGA, ideally with a real left candidate

    that's it

    but centering centrists in the discussion is a voting turnoff. we don't have to think about them, so why care about them?

    just ignore them and replace them

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    • opethminded@mstdn.socialO opethminded@mstdn.social

      @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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      @opethminded

      i don't have a problem with your argument, i have a problem with the ease of your argument

      we both agree we need to fix it. but *how* do we fix it. and your solution, while cleaner, is a lot harder to achieve

      so we go the NPVIC. not because it's cleaner, but because it's more doable

      and that doesn't mean we're done, we institute real fixes once we can

      and as for stealing votes: that's already what we have with the EC. so we're looking for better, not perfect

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      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

        @MissConstrue @xdydx

        i dislike this depiction of the situation because it centers the argument on centrist democrats

        i agree with you they suck

        but

        my problem is it doesn't matter. you show up in the primaries and choose left. you show up in the general and forestall MAGA, ideally with a real left candidate

        that's it

        but centering centrists in the discussion is a voting turnoff. we don't have to think about them, so why care about them?

        just ignore them and replace them

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        @benroyce @xdydx Don’t get me wrong, I’m an old yellow dawg dem in Yeehawdist territory, I understand that with this Supremes ruling, electing Left, even centrist left is not an option, it’s a mandate.

        I’m just saying, our candidates need to understand that we will hold their feet to the fire. Example, I’m not in Penn, but I will personally travel there to help unseat John Fedderman in the 28 elections. Just from personal animus. Heh. That fucking guy, man. I will work my ass off this year to get Talarico elected, I mean he’s a nice guy and all, but mostly because Cornyn is a right asshole, and has been a thorn in my side since Reagan, and we might actually unseat him this time. Which would be glorious. And such a blow to Exxon, who has kept him in power my entire adult life, and I’m almost old enough to retire.

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        • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

          @benroyce @xdydx Don’t get me wrong, I’m an old yellow dawg dem in Yeehawdist territory, I understand that with this Supremes ruling, electing Left, even centrist left is not an option, it’s a mandate.

          I’m just saying, our candidates need to understand that we will hold their feet to the fire. Example, I’m not in Penn, but I will personally travel there to help unseat John Fedderman in the 28 elections. Just from personal animus. Heh. That fucking guy, man. I will work my ass off this year to get Talarico elected, I mean he’s a nice guy and all, but mostly because Cornyn is a right asshole, and has been a thorn in my side since Reagan, and we might actually unseat him this time. Which would be glorious. And such a blow to Exxon, who has kept him in power my entire adult life, and I’m almost old enough to retire.

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          @benroyce @xdydx

          Erm, I guess what I’m saying is that I’ve gone from idealism being my driving motivation to spite. I vote out of spite, because I despise everything the gop stands for, and want the party to die on that maga hill they’ve chosen.

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          • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

            @benroyce @xdydx Don’t get me wrong, I’m an old yellow dawg dem in Yeehawdist territory, I understand that with this Supremes ruling, electing Left, even centrist left is not an option, it’s a mandate.

            I’m just saying, our candidates need to understand that we will hold their feet to the fire. Example, I’m not in Penn, but I will personally travel there to help unseat John Fedderman in the 28 elections. Just from personal animus. Heh. That fucking guy, man. I will work my ass off this year to get Talarico elected, I mean he’s a nice guy and all, but mostly because Cornyn is a right asshole, and has been a thorn in my side since Reagan, and we might actually unseat him this time. Which would be glorious. And such a blow to Exxon, who has kept him in power my entire adult life, and I’m almost old enough to retire.

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            @MissConstrue @xdydx

            😁

            i got nothing but love for you Miss Construe

            electing Dems who then act like Fetterman kills the left turnout, 100% agreed. we need to replace such assholes

            i'd *like* to assume the stroke changed his personality, but i just don't know enough about the man, and it doesn't matter why he is the way he is, he just fucking sucks and needs to go

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            • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

              @benroyce @xdydx

              Erm, I guess what I’m saying is that I’ve gone from idealism being my driving motivation to spite. I vote out of spite, because I despise everything the gop stands for, and want the party to die on that maga hill they’ve chosen.

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              @MissConstrue @xdydx

              i don't understand anyone who isn't angry at our predicament

              and anger isn't a problem, the problem with anger comes in with how we use it. lots of bad ways to use it. but you're using it in the best possible way

              those who use anger to turn to cynicism and therefore acceptance are the real problem

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              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                @MissConstrue @xdydx

                😁

                i got nothing but love for you Miss Construe

                electing Dems who then act like Fetterman kills the left turnout, 100% agreed. we need to replace such assholes

                i'd *like* to assume the stroke changed his personality, but i just don't know enough about the man, and it doesn't matter why he is the way he is, he just fucking sucks and needs to go

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                @benroyce @xdydx

                He was a pretender from word go. He ran in this “man of the people” thing, and paraded his Art School Girl of Doom wife, (I am an ASGoD, I know them when I see them), and said said all the right populist things, but he’s a nepo baby of a massive GOP donor and organizer.

                Frankenstein’s monster was a successful psyop.

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                • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                  @benroyce @xdydx

                  He was a pretender from word go. He ran in this “man of the people” thing, and paraded his Art School Girl of Doom wife, (I am an ASGoD, I know them when I see them), and said said all the right populist things, but he’s a nepo baby of a massive GOP donor and organizer.

                  Frankenstein’s monster was a successful psyop.

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                  @MissConstrue @xdydx

                  😂

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                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                    @MissConstrue @xdydx

                    i don't understand anyone who isn't angry at our predicament

                    and anger isn't a problem, the problem with anger comes in with how we use it. lots of bad ways to use it. but you're using it in the best possible way

                    those who use anger to turn to cynicism and therefore acceptance are the real problem

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                    @benroyce @xdydx

                    The cynicism is hard to avoid in this, the stupidest timeline. The trick is turning “rolling my eyes at this fucking guy” into “what can I do for his opponent”.

                    Spite. Spite is the antidote to apathy. 🤣🤷🏻‍♀️🤘🥳

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                    • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                      @benroyce @xdydx

                      The cynicism is hard to avoid in this, the stupidest timeline. The trick is turning “rolling my eyes at this fucking guy” into “what can I do for his opponent”.

                      Spite. Spite is the antidote to apathy. 🤣🤷🏻‍♀️🤘🥳

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                      @MissConstrue @xdydx

                      All aboard the spite train! CHOO CHOO 😂

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