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  • Oh I vote. I vote in every election on every position. I have a buddy and we research everyone on the ballot separately and then discuss as we fill them out. But I always vote 3rd party for president. I do this because I know how California will vote federally. I believe a third party can succeed in this country, but it will take lots of incremental steps by people willing to do it, and do it with no hope of winning but just pushing that percentage up bit by bit, it happened to the whig's, it can happen to the modern parties. I don't even agree with most of the 3rd party candidates I vote for. But I know if we spread the owner class enough they can't just buy every side of every position.

  • My California vote isn't worth the paper it's printed on, I'll throw my vote away if I like.

  • They will say "The economy" with literally 0 understanding of the long-term effects of his economic policies, permanent tax cuts for corps, permanent tax cuts for the very wealthy, "tax cuts" for everyone else if you disregard the removed write offs and credits that also "sunset" (what a nice word) just after when he believed his term would have ended before losing.

  • Oh he's racist enough. He just understands it's harder to call a group openly racist when there are minority grifters by his side to back him up on his racist takes in exchange for wealth and or power.

    Matt Walsh is basically a disgust response wrapped in human skin.

  • I don't understand? Joe Biden is such a a great candidate why would they be worried about losing votes to some unnamed 3rd party candidate?

    Has Joe Biden failed to fulfill his promises, or communicate his agenda, or grown obviously elderly, or supported foreign nations who meddle in our elections (against his party), or implied during his first campaign that he wouldn't run for reelection, or refused to entertain the very idea of a primary, or supported the primary funders of his alleged political rivals to the determent of his electorial base and the sum of humanity, or failed to defend the fundamental rights of his constituents, or failed to hold the traitors who participated in an insurrection to the terms of their oath of office?

    He's such a an obvious choice 3 of his political rivals who definitely weren't puppets dropped out of the race hours before super Tuesday and they removed his name from the New Hampshire ballot following his attempt to move the first primary from New Hampshire to the nexus of political and cultural life in America checks notes obviously South Carolina. So why would the Democrats conspire with their avowed enemies to prevent a 3rd party from presenting a candidate? I thought they liked democracy? Surely they aren't just asking if America needs water or would like a sandwich while the Republicans are on a smoke break like some kind of good cop bad cop routine?

  • Bernie

    Jump
  • The idea that his odds were worse than Hillary who the republicans spent two decades preparing against is laughable.

  • Judges really don't like to discipline other judges in any way. Because they know how presidents are set.

  • The um, plot, was a little bare.

    But very unique multiplayer.

  • Flee the country then? Pretending that agreeing to become a murderer for hire / geunie pig / cannon fodder is somehow more agreeable because of long term financial impacts is straight out of a lucky duck comic.

  • The American civil liberties union?

    Like who the fuck are you pretending is trying to silence this type if speech of not the US government?

  • Lol excellent point. I'm glad you sensed the inherent superiority of my position. But I'll go ahead and spew anti fascism anywhere I like thanks.

  • I have so much more respect for anyone who burned their draft card than anyone who has ever served in any military in human history.

  • Insurance is more likely to pay for shrink than paychecks.

  • Opposition of aggregate primary gravity.