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Two asswipes stuck on 5%. yeah, great choices. Electability is the answer, fringe candidates are a waste of ballot space.
Couldn't get much better....
Couldn't get much better....
just like spy vs spy...
except it would be megalomaniac vs megalomaniac
Couldn't get much better....
Two asswipes stuck on 5%. yeah, great choices. Electability is the answer, fringe candidates are a waste of ballot space.
Voters who think "choosing" between Republican or Democrat in the voting booth changes anything for Wall Street or the Pentagon are a waste of Democracy. Had Nader been elected in 2000 there would have been no illegal invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq. (And possibly no 9/11) Had he been reelected four years later, hundreds of Wall Street executives would have been indicted for control fraud. It's never too late.Two asswipes stuck on 5%. yeah, great choices. Electability is the answer, fringe candidates are a waste of ballot space.
Couldn't get much better....
just like spy vs spy...
except it would be megalomaniac vs megalomaniac
I'm not sure where the $ fits into the spelling of "democracy", but it's been clear for decades (at least) how the 1% determine who our choices will be long before election day. Richard Reeves has the following perspective on our current "five political parties:"Very interesting concept...
As it is the two controlling parties dictate who the candidates of their choice will be.
Not to mention that cozy private corporation brought forth by both parties that dictates who can participate in the presidential debates.
So how does any of the above spell democracy?