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  • It was also somewhat in the beforetimes. I used to ALWAYS vote third party. Then one party decided that facts, such as who won an election didn't matter anymore, and that sealed the fate of my voting for third parties. We'll really never see a viable third party until either one side of the R/D fractures into two parties, handing complete control for a while to the other, or we move away from 'first past the post' voting.

  • This actually seems to be an OK thing in my book. They files the paperwork and got an exemption from the guilds. There are real reasons to have nuanced discussions as a part of a broader strike. Note that I personally suffer from these strikes, but support them nonetheless.

  • I’m not so sure. The Republican Party held its nose and voted for him the first time around and Trump got 70 MILLION votes the second time around. Biden has been fairly effective, however he certainly doesn’t seem to be exciting to too many people, including driving the youth vote, which I believe he will need to pull off another win.

  • I'm really intrigued what the composition of that 14B is. I'm doubting that they have big investments in the stock market, or oil fields, or whatever. It's clear that the core IP of Twitter can be largely re-coded by a few bored guys (we're here aren't we?). If the actual value of Twitter is in the name and userbase, and that gets trashed, then it's certainly not worth 14B.