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FuzzyLumpkins
11-29-2017, 10:15 AM
When you use unnecessary esoteric fancy toppings to feel good, you need to be brought back to fundamentals. The idea is full participation in a democracy, start there.
What our government should be is a worthy discussion. Thank you for not allowing him to dictate the discussion into the talking points he thinks are winners.
With modern technology it is about time to start ditching notions like electors and put more decisionmaking in the hands of direct democracy.
RandomGuy
11-29-2017, 12:16 PM
When you use unnecessary esoteric fancy toppings to feel good, you need to be brought back to fundamentals. The idea is full participation in a democracy, start there.
I doubt you will get conservatives to care. The right-wing has systematically gutted its moderate elements to the point where they only really care about winning or holding on to power by any means necessary.
Still some hope from the left, as the grassroots will have to strongly contest the establishment that has catered too much to money. Democrats succeed if they can truly represent the interests of actual people.
Spurtacular
12-02-2017, 05:04 AM
[smiley][derision] was merely my lazy response to your own lazy response. Your question has several assumptions buried in it that make it about as logically valid as asking me if a pie made out of Jupiter tastes good.
I just don't feel like explaining to you what those assumptions are, and why they are invalid, because you don't care what is true. In that you are a bit like whoever posts as Thread.
You don't care what is true, and don't take anything seriously. This is already more time than I think this deserves, so I'll stop there.
You explained that your post was nonsensical. No further explanation required, honestly.
RandomGuy
12-02-2017, 08:06 AM
What our government should be is a worthy discussion. Thank you for not allowing him to dictate the discussion into the talking points he thinks are winners.
With modern technology it is about time to start ditching notions like electors and put more decisionmaking in the hands of direct democracy.
Direct Democracy is a bad idea in many ways, especially when it comes to crafting laws.
That said, the idea that only people with money should count when it comes to making decisions, which is what we have now, is equally flawed.
boutons_deux
12-02-2017, 08:40 AM
What our government should be is a worthy discussion. Thank you for not allowing him to dictate the discussion into the talking points he thinks are winners.
With modern technology it is about time to start ditching notions like electors and put more decisionmaking in the hands of direct democracy.
The oligarchy, even more powerful (ie, many $Bs more) from the oligarchy's tax cut, will not let the current rigged status quo be touched (unless it's to make more changes IN THEIR FAVOR, which is a zero-sum game).
If the oligarchy's SCOTUS 5 legalizes partisan gerrymandering, then none of you will be able to show how to disprove, in practice, that America is fucked and fuckable.
Partisan gerrymandering, combined with the Repugs defunding and MISmanaging the Census bureau into total, corrupted dysfunction for 2020, will mean the Dems will could win by even more Ms of votes than they did in 2016 and still not come close to winning the House.
The oligarchy's tax cut passing into law will prove beyond all doubt and argument that the oligarchy's coup d'etat will be unassailable with peaceful, pro forma "democratic" means.
Repugs will approve the Sinclair group buying and corrupting Tribune group (Kock Bros bought Time,etc), so Sinclair, Fox News, Time, etc will serve as the oligarchy's Ministry of Truth.
He is indeed. Two things:
1) that should worry you. You just said that Trump voters don't really care about the ideals of democracy.
And
2) if the situation had been reversed, I have little doubt that the right would be screaming about it, and it would be the only thing Fox Propaganda would be talking about.
That doesn't worry me - I and millions of others (turns out in exactly the right places) voted for him. The ideals of democracy? Trump won fair and square under rules that have been effect for hundred of years - I don't need to remind you of the electoral college vs popular vote (for which there is no prize).
Direct Democracy is a bad idea in many ways, especially when it comes to crafting laws.
That said, the idea that only people with money should count when it comes to making decisions, which is what we have now, is equally flawed.
Spurtacular
05-18-2021, 10:13 PM
Let's hear you cry about how the 2020 election was rigged, RandomGuy.
ElNono
05-18-2021, 11:04 PM
Take notes on my post ITT, tbh...
RandomGuy
05-19-2021, 09:15 AM
That doesn't worry me - I and millions of others (turns out in exactly the right places) voted for him. The ideals of democracy? Trump won fair and square under rules that have been effect for hundred of years - I don't need to remind you of the electoral college vs popular vote (for which there is no prize).
Here is a post that didn't age well.
:rollin
Spurtacular
05-19-2021, 04:08 PM
^^^
What I thought. You were just having yourself a cry about orange man, ya beta bitch.
ChumpDumper
05-19-2021, 04:15 PM
^^^
What I thought. You were just having yourself a cry about orange man, ya beta bitch.
:lol you cry about your orange man every day here.
Spurtacular
05-19-2021, 04:17 PM
:lol you cry about your orange man every day here.
Blake Zero trying to be a hero.
ChumpDumper
05-19-2021, 04:34 PM
Blake Zero trying to be a hero.:lol derp tries his failed nickname again
:lmao you voted yourself derp twice
Spurtacular
05-19-2021, 04:48 PM
:lol derp tries his failed nickname again
:lmao you voted yourself derp twice
It's a "success". You know just how much beta you are.
ChumpDumper
05-19-2021, 04:56 PM
It's a "success". You know just how much beta you are.:lmao you voted in it twice
That proves you're an omega and being called derp kills you inside.
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