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LesboPregnancyScare on scored.co
22 days ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror ) 1 child
Democracy is gay and cringe, read Aristotle.

It has been proven already that the general public opinion and therefore vast majority democratic vote on any particular policy is literally a straight line at 30% passing that specific bill, whether the general public is 100% in favor or 100% not in favor. Meaning the general public has zero sway in bills getting passed.

However the wealthy through their lobbyists have an almost 1:1 correlation, R Squared = ~1 of their desired policies getting codified or denied.
zk3hf9dB on scored.co
22 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
If anything, by casting your vote, you are indicating to the wealthy that they should probably try to appeal to you.

Those that don't vote don't matter at all.
LesboPregnancyScare on scored.co
22 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
the sooner you realize all the elected class cares about is staying in power, the sooner you realize that witholding your vote due to cheap pandering without followthrough is the right choice.

Election season is the only time us goys have any actual power the elected class cares about, all other times they couldnt give a shit.
zk3hf9dB on scored.co
21 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
If you don't vote, you don't belong to any of the power groups at all.

If you vote, there is a chance that someone might care about your opinion.
LesboPregnancyScare on scored.co
21 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
if you negotiate with yourself that "well I have to vote for someone", then the elected class can continue to get what they want (to stay in power via your vote) by only needing to be slightly less awful than the other guy who wants your absolute destruction.

Now tell me, how has every Republican performed compared to their beaten Democrat opponent? Is everything on the same destructive path? Has the elected Republican done anything in your favor? Has the elected Republican done anything at all except continue to the same uniparty policies uninterrupted?
zk3hf9dB on scored.co
17 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
> If I do X, then Y, therefore don't do X so that Y won't happen.

A classical logical fallacy. "If X then Y" does not imply that "If Not X, then not Y".

In other words, whether I vote or not, the ruling class will stay in power.

> Rs vs Ds

I spent my entire life watching Rs vs. Ds. It took me a little longer than others but by 2002 I was fully convinced of the uniparty and the logical conclusion that there is no political solution. By 2008 I had given up even cultivating a new part or a new faction within the party.

After that I was a republican simply because there were people I liked hanging out with. The Ron Paul people were pretty cool. The TEA party was pretty cool people too. MAGA people are just retarded but at least their heart is in the right place.

We are at a point in American politics where pretty much everyone knows that politics is a joke and it will never self-correct.
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