lol... thats funny, then i found this... and its only up through june
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzBdBj5QWyY
Meliva wrote:Kim Jong Un wrote:Meliva wrote:The only other option is to not vote at all, or vote for someone who has 0 chance in the election. Neither of which will have any lasting impact unless done on masse. Now folks could start a movement to try to do so, after all parties have come and gone before-while at the moment democrat and republican's are the main 2, it might not stay that way.
Now personally I don't bother voting as Kansas is a pretty deep red state, and I also tend to think of politics as more or less meaningless in the grand scheme of things.
Though if you look at history, it's almost always been this way. There has almost always been 2 main parties. First were the Federalists and democratic-replublicans, then feds died out and I think Whigs popped up, eventually the DR turned into just the dems I believe and republicans popped up a bit later.
Ultimately if folks just leave on masse to a third party, that will probably just shift the balance to that third party becoming one of the new 2.
Also, sometimes it's better to pick the lesser of 2 evils, then to not pick at all. Not always mind you, but take this case for example. I would rather trump be elected then Biden who I believe has dementia. Would I pick a third option that is better then both if I thought it was valid? Sure. Does that option actually exist at the moment? Not as far as I'm aware.
how many parties are there that are decently large and influential in the US apart from the 2 main ones like for example in Australia the greens is the third biggest party and then I think one nation is 4th
Again, history is a pretty good teacher. If you look at the history of presidents, no third party has EVER won the presidency. The president has always been elected from one of 2 main parties, the only exception being George Washington the first president, who funny enough warned against political parties and was never in one. After him the 2 main parties were Federalist and Democratic-Republican. After some time Feds died out and Whigs opposed the DR. Then eventually DR just became Democrats and short while later Republicans popped up. Now third parties have won lesser offices. But never came close to the presidency.
Also good video Dman, here's one I stumbled upon that I think is pretty good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMSwAbDIUWU
Lord Mustache wrote:Whether he loses by fraud or fairly (I bet my life that if he loses he will say it's because of fraud), he needs to peacefully transfer his power. Period. If he can prove fraud via private investigator, that's a different story. But if he loses, no matter whether or not he thinks there was fraudulent activity, he needs to transfer his power. Otherwise it is no longer a democracy, but rather a dictatorship.
By the way, what Hillary tells Biden to do is not the same as Biden saying that.