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  • This wasn't meant to be a "gotcha!" but go reread the original comment. They don't say "didn't think their vote for president mattered," just "didn't think their vote mattered."

    It's important because, as the oc pointed out, a lot of people end up not voting in consequential races because they abstain from voting at all. It's a real problem, as we're all seeing veeeery clearly right now.

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  • Y'all I'm still loving my Pixel 3A, but I factory reset it years ago and refuse all security updates (because most things work better as is). I know this is a little scary on the security front, but "hell no" to all their shitty updates, Gemini included.

    Any idea what I can root to? I'd love to have a secure OS but I have no idea where to start.

  • This is what we need to be talking about as a country right now. How do we open up the political binary to include viable third parties? Does that require proportional representation? Does that require a parliamentary system?

    I know in NC getting a third party on the ballot requires signatures and a portion of the vote in the previous election. Those bars are too high and risky. What is another path?

  • Maybe announcing a new party is premature, but at least talking about steps to realistically forming one would be huge. We need a revolutionary overhaul of our 2-party political system, and I posit that most Americans, those that voted and those who didn't, would agree that 2 bad options is not a real choice.

    The binary creates the illusion of choice.