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  • blaue_fledermaus@mstdn.ioB blaue_fledermaus@mstdn.io

    @randahl
    Here in Brazil voting is not considered as a right, but as duty to democracy, not voting is penalized with a fine. USians allowing themselves to not vote is completely baffling.

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    @blaue_Fledermaus @randahl Privileged Yankee kids that never had to fight for democracy. Now everybody else in the rest of the world have to pay for their purity.

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    • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

      This is the key difference:

      In 2024, only 63 percent of US voters voted, and Trump became president.

      Sunday, 80 percent of Hungarian voters turned out to vote, and Orbán was removed.

      Be like the Hungarians.

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      @randahl #hungry for freedom 😛

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      • elcelio@mastodon.unoE elcelio@mastodon.uno

        @RantingCanuck @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl
        It's called voting on Sundays which is what most countries do.

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        @elCelio @RantingCanuck @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl I think that's the point, let it happen on Sundays, everyone with proven citizenship (ID card/passport) above a certain age is allowed to vote and support mail in ballots (don't know if that is the right term).

        That's all the magic. Take solid steps against gerrymandering but please no mandatory voting. In Germany during 3.Reich there was "Wahlschleppdienst" and that's not a good idea.

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        • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

          This is the key difference:

          In 2024, only 63 percent of US voters voted, and Trump became president.

          Sunday, 80 percent of Hungarian voters turned out to vote, and Orbán was removed.

          Be like the Hungarians.

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          @randahl This, while among the highest turnouts for presidential elections, was not the highest. That honour goes to the 2020 election with 65% according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_turnout_in_United_States_presidential_elections

          Though, to be fair, I haven't checked to see how this compares to other Hungarian elections.

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            @LukefromDC we have to remember that whatever corruption that Trump has installed, it pales in comparison to what Orban was able to do in 16 continuous years in power. Even with all the levers of power in his grasp, he still couldn't turn back a tidal wave.

            Orban was the prototype Western authoritarian. Trump's the Temo version. Of course, Russia's got a hand in all of this too, but they seem to be having some problems of their own lately.

            @randahl

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            • nemeciii@mastodon.socialN nemeciii@mastodon.social

              @randahl you assume citizens can vote peacefully instead of ICE collecting anyone of color or just about anyone in democrat districts.

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              @nemeciii
              You assume that Hungarians weren't risking their very lives and freedom to vote?

              It's the citizen's duty to vote, even with the roadblocks and private armies of the establishment.

              It will be hard, and it will be unjust, but it can be made up in volume.

              @randahl

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              • whitecattamer@mastodon.onlineW whitecattamer@mastodon.online

                @mxchara @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl That would involve limiting freedom of speech/expression, as there is no other way to stop people from promoting themselves in the general sphere, and it could introduce new problems by, say, defining a campaign as any promotion undertaken by a declared candidate - but surely a currently elected official or someone considering running might also be campaigning without yet being on the ballot?

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                @WhiteCatTamer @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl ugh. it's difficult to argue against the free-speech angle: compartmentalizing elections and party politics seems like a non-starter

                could maybe...ONE thing be standardized at least, and that's the season? would it be possible at least to say something like "the campaign season is exactly one month long" or something that isn't practically round the clock the way it seems now? would a time-dependent restriction on political speech be legit

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                  @sasanb @randahl Have you looked at Magyar? That's one more aspect where Hungarians are more pragmatic (and honestly smarter) than Americans, and understand what are the viable options on the table, and that you can't let the perfect be the enemy of "not catastrophic".
                  The correct choice in the US is to elect the spineless democrat to make sure you are still allowed to do opposition, and then start preparing an effective opposition on day 0.

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                  • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                    This is the key difference:

                    In 2024, only 63 percent of US voters voted, and Trump became president.

                    Sunday, 80 percent of Hungarian voters turned out to vote, and Orbán was removed.

                    Be like the Hungarians.

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                    #28

                    @randahl The problem is, the GOP is actively trying to reduce the voter pool.

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                    • maccruiskeen@social.linux.pizzaM maccruiskeen@social.linux.pizza

                      @randahl This is why republicans are so heavily invested in voter supression strategies. They know this is true, so they want to make it as difficult as possible for people to do, to discourage people from doing it, and it works.

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                      @maccruiskeen @randahl Magyar had very little access to Hungarian media, the overwhelming majority of which is owned either by the state or by Fidesz oligarchs. Tisza leaders and supporters faced personal obstacles as well. A Tisza politician said his wife lost her job and friends stay away after he announced his support for Magyar. Tisza’s database was hacked and posted online, to encourage harassment of party members. 3 weeks ago, many Budapest Tisza leaders would speak only off the record.

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                      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                        @GoSeiGer @randahl

                        nah turn out is the most important thing

                        i used to be against compulsory voting. i thought "you can't force people to care"

                        but now i'm for it

                        because just getting some of these lazy assholes in the voting booth should be enough

                        sure some will draw dicks on their ballots but the results are close enough that just a few percentage points of nonvoters begrudgingly finally making a choice is enough to make the difference

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                        @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl I spent 3 hours yesterday doing my US taxes, because of our baroque and convoluted tax code. I spent roughly the same amount of time in November researching the bewildering number of California and San Francisco ballot measures and down-ballot candidates, often with deliberately misleading titles. And that's despite helpful voting guides doing the research legwork.

                        Throwing unmotivated low-information voters at elections by compulsory voting, essentially random number generators influenced by political advertising only the powers-that-be can afford, is not a prescription for good outcomes.

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                        • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                          This is the key difference:

                          In 2024, only 63 percent of US voters voted, and Trump became president.

                          Sunday, 80 percent of Hungarian voters turned out to vote, and Orbán was removed.

                          Be like the Hungarians.

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                          @randahl
                          So we can have Trump replaced with a different racist far-right populist, just like they got in Hungary? 😐

                          It's a massive relief for the rest of Europe that they got rid of their traitorous Putinbot, but we need better Democratic candidates and meaningful democratic protections.

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                          • sharoncrockett@toot.communityS sharoncrockett@toot.community

                            @randahl That would be a great tagline for: a t-shirt, a sign, a bumper sticker/carmagnet

                            BE LIKE THE HUNGARIANS

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                            @SharonCrockett @randahl Honestly, don't 😄 We have such a great tendency to be on the wrong side of history.

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                            • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                              This is the key difference:

                              In 2024, only 63 percent of US voters voted, and Trump became president.

                              Sunday, 80 percent of Hungarian voters turned out to vote, and Orbán was removed.

                              Be like the Hungarians.

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                              #33

                              @randahl
                              Hungarians had an alternative.

                              In the US, democrats were dead set on losing, and people who were clear that Biden had to go were told to not vote third party. Which in a two party system was the same as telling them to vote Trump.

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                              • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                                This is the key difference:

                                In 2024, only 63 percent of US voters voted, and Trump became president.

                                Sunday, 80 percent of Hungarian voters turned out to vote, and Orbán was removed.

                                Be like the Hungarians.

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                                @randahl it seems the equivalent would be Trump losing against Vance🤷‍♂️

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                                • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                                  This is the key difference:

                                  In 2024, only 63 percent of US voters voted, and Trump became president.

                                  Sunday, 80 percent of Hungarian voters turned out to vote, and Orbán was removed.

                                  Be like the Hungarians.

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                                  @randahl

                                  Hopefully we can get someone passed the primary in 2028 who won't deliberately suppress their own voter base.

                                  It's definitely about turn out, and the practical reality is people won't turn out for more of the lesser evil type candidates. I really hope neoliberals understand that this time around or else they'll lose us this election again.

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                                  • phl@mastodon.socialP phl@mastodon.social

                                    @SharonCrockett @randahl Honestly, don't 😄 We have such a great tendency to be on the wrong side of history.

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                                    #36

                                    @phl @randahl Then maybe instead it should read:

                                    BE LIKE THE HUNGARIANS POST-ORBAN

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                                    • fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.netF fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.net

                                      @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl I spent 3 hours yesterday doing my US taxes, because of our baroque and convoluted tax code. I spent roughly the same amount of time in November researching the bewildering number of California and San Francisco ballot measures and down-ballot candidates, often with deliberately misleading titles. And that's despite helpful voting guides doing the research legwork.

                                      Throwing unmotivated low-information voters at elections by compulsory voting, essentially random number generators influenced by political advertising only the powers-that-be can afford, is not a prescription for good outcomes.

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                                      @fazalmajid @benroyce @randahl
                                      I live in the Netherlands. If I didn't have my own small company, it would take me a visit to the government tax website, a run through everything they already know about me (just to check) and a press on the button: maybe 15 minutes. And usually I get money back.
                                      My company takes more time, but that is my own choice.

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                                      • me_valentijn@m.ai6yr.orgM me_valentijn@m.ai6yr.org

                                        @randahl
                                        So we can have Trump replaced with a different racist far-right populist, just like they got in Hungary? 😐

                                        It's a massive relief for the rest of Europe that they got rid of their traitorous Putinbot, but we need better Democratic candidates and meaningful democratic protections.

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                                        @me_valentijn @randahl

                                        We don't need better Democrats, we need smarter voters.

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                                        • jmcs@social.jsantos.euJ jmcs@social.jsantos.eu

                                          @sasanb @randahl Have you looked at Magyar? That's one more aspect where Hungarians are more pragmatic (and honestly smarter) than Americans, and understand what are the viable options on the table, and that you can't let the perfect be the enemy of "not catastrophic".
                                          The correct choice in the US is to elect the spineless democrat to make sure you are still allowed to do opposition, and then start preparing an effective opposition on day 0.

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                                          @jmcs @sasanb @randahl

                                          These people are in a leftist cult, just as brainwashed as MAGA. They will sit there and tell you to your face that one of the most liberal senators in Congress was identical to Trump. They have no connection with reality, and Bernie has played a significant part in their indoctrination.

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