• Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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    8 个月前

    Well I disagree that my view isnt possible. It very much is, and is likely the only way to break the two party system to begin with.

    Other than that we would have to convince politicians to give away power, which is very unlikely.

    And I already voted for Kamala but she wasnt the best choice for me by much, and I’m not saying trump was second. But that has more to do with the state I’m in than anything. If I was a county over I would have voted for a third party.

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        8 个月前

        My view has as much weight as yours, neither of our positions has been proven to lead to long term change, but at least mine hasnt been tried over and over like yours has been.

        I guess we will just have to keep waiting for the magical election where its not the end of the country if the republicans win.

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            8 个月前

            What exactly gives your idea weight? What is your idea to change from the current system to a better one again? I’m sure you have a proven model for this right? Or do you know just as little as I do about how to reform the two party system into something better?

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                8 个月前

                So you see the problem here right? You think its impossible to change the system, and I think its very possible. Maybe with more years I’ll slide closer to your position though.