So you don’t believe voting Republican shifts things MORE right than voting establishment Dem?
Cuz in the end, I would prefer as least to the right as we can possibly get. And in the reality we live in, that means voting Dem when it comes down to election day.
i am saying that worrying about the heat of the fire is a little late when the bone starts showing through the burn. it’s far fucking too late to talk about slowing down the run to tyranny. the supreme court just the other day is talking about removing the ability to sue the government as a class. instead every single citizen will have to sue the government all at once to seek an individual remedy to the government violating their rights. a situation that would IMMEDIATELY choke the courts to a halt, and the government will drag out the case for decades, and then entire time, the courts are barred from stopping the government until the conclusion. and the government gets to shop for the judges trump installed. you are out of fucking run way to be talking about “slowing” the charge rightward. and the democrats are just as complicit btw. they just still fake shame.
I really don’t think you should abstain, I really think you should vote. But if you think abstaining is going to do any good, then for the love of all that is holy, do direct action.
But come on. Do everything you can do. Don’t stay home on election day. Express a preference.
i don’t think abstaining is the answer either. well not necessarily. it depends. i voted D last presidential election, with great nausia. but i will defend to the death everyone who did not vote or voted third party.
my thought is this, in order to stop this ratchet rightward, not only republicans must be stopped, but so too the democrats. and as such when there is any option for a progressive candidate(and i mean provably so) they should be voted for. but if the choice is between a republican and an establishment democrat you should vote third party. voting for less systemic harm is not good enough, voting for the status quos is not good enough.
and for the people wingeing about the spoiler vote. they get to choose one and only one:
either the progressives have so small a number that a candidate that represents them is not viable, in which case they are not responsible for the loss of the election, the democrat establishment is
OR
the progressives are numerous enough that their abstention forces the democrats to lose. in that case they are not responsible for the loss of the election, the democrat establishment is
I don’t mean to be “that” person, but people have been talking about third-party candidates for as long as the U.S. has been a de facto two-party system. They don’t win, and it’s not the problem.
Just gonna leave this here. We are 15 years too late to do anything, and this is why:
The 2010 Supreme Court decision in the Citizens United vs FEC case effectively blocked the ability to enact limits on campaign spending. The Citizens United decision opened the floodgates to the billions of dollars that have since poured into the election system, enabling those with access to concentrated wealth to have vastly more influence over our political system than the average American.
money is not everything, and if any good outcome is still possible then forcing democrats to not be controlled opposition is the priority. but i do believe that is not possible, as you say. in which case voting at all is pointless, and we should enact amendment 2
As much as I’d like every American to pick up a gun and end this corrupt government, as intended, it simply isn’t going to happen.
Same with a general strike. A general strike would bring this government to its knees and in a non-violent way. Never gonna happen though. You can’t achieve that kind of solidarity.
Plus, what happens after a theoretical revolution happens? Hopefully there’s another structure already planned out and ready to go or you get a power vacuum and things get even worse.
i will defend to the death everyone who did not vote or voted third party
Why?
If you don’t vote, you don’t deserve to live in a democracy. Full stop. The options you end up with will NEVER, EVER be identically bad. There will ALWAYS be a better option. Not voting is childish and foolish.
Third party is fine, unless it’s a presidential election. A third party CANNOT win a presidential election. Not even close. So by voting 3rd party in a presidential election, you’re saying you’re fine with the worst case scenario.
but if the choice is between a republican and an establishment democrat you should vote third party.
False. Voting for a candidate in a race that absolutely under no circumstance can win is an act of futility and stupidity. In the last presidential election the 3rd party candidate with the most votes only got 0.5% of the total votes cast. Under no circumstances could they win.
voting for less systemic harm is not good enough
In what reality is voting for less harm a bad thing? If you KNOW it is going one of two ways, then how could it be bad to vote for the option that results in less harm?
one where due to complicity of the democrats, the supreme court is currently arguing over removing the ability of a class from suing the government offer relief from the violation of people’s rights. that means if the government were to start violating people’s rights, every single citizen would have to separately sue for their individual relief, and the government can shop for their preferred judges, and can not be forced to stop until after there cases conclusion, which can take a decade.
one where we currently have concentration camps
one where we are guilty of genocide
one where women face trial as they are in labor, because they choose a natural birth method over c section. and a judge has the doctor subdue the woman against her will, causing the death of her child. one where the democrats put up token resistance, but who’s true masters are the same as the republicans.
bone is already exposed, it’s too late to turn down the heat
voting establishment dems… also shifts everything further right
So you don’t believe voting Republican shifts things MORE right than voting establishment Dem?
Cuz in the end, I would prefer as least to the right as we can possibly get. And in the reality we live in, that means voting Dem when it comes down to election day.
i am saying that worrying about the heat of the fire is a little late when the bone starts showing through the burn. it’s far fucking too late to talk about slowing down the run to tyranny. the supreme court just the other day is talking about removing the ability to sue the government as a class. instead every single citizen will have to sue the government all at once to seek an individual remedy to the government violating their rights. a situation that would IMMEDIATELY choke the courts to a halt, and the government will drag out the case for decades, and then entire time, the courts are barred from stopping the government until the conclusion. and the government gets to shop for the judges trump installed. you are out of fucking run way to be talking about “slowing” the charge rightward. and the democrats are just as complicit btw. they just still fake shame.
I really don’t think you should abstain, I really think you should vote. But if you think abstaining is going to do any good, then for the love of all that is holy, do direct action.
But come on. Do everything you can do. Don’t stay home on election day. Express a preference.
i don’t think abstaining is the answer either. well not necessarily. it depends. i voted D last presidential election, with great nausia. but i will defend to the death everyone who did not vote or voted third party.
my thought is this, in order to stop this ratchet rightward, not only republicans must be stopped, but so too the democrats. and as such when there is any option for a progressive candidate(and i mean provably so) they should be voted for. but if the choice is between a republican and an establishment democrat you should vote third party. voting for less systemic harm is not good enough, voting for the status quos is not good enough.
and for the people wingeing about the spoiler vote. they get to choose one and only one:
either the progressives have so small a number that a candidate that represents them is not viable, in which case they are not responsible for the loss of the election, the democrat establishment is
OR
the progressives are numerous enough that their abstention forces the democrats to lose. in that case they are not responsible for the loss of the election, the democrat establishment is
I don’t mean to be “that” person, but people have been talking about third-party candidates for as long as the U.S. has been a de facto two-party system. They don’t win, and it’s not the problem.
Just gonna leave this here. We are 15 years too late to do anything, and this is why:
The 2010 Supreme Court decision in the Citizens United vs FEC case effectively blocked the ability to enact limits on campaign spending. The Citizens United decision opened the floodgates to the billions of dollars that have since poured into the election system, enabling those with access to concentrated wealth to have vastly more influence over our political system than the average American.
https://americanpromise.net/citizens-united-vs-fec/?
money is not everything, and if any good outcome is still possible then forcing democrats to not be controlled opposition is the priority. but i do believe that is not possible, as you say. in which case voting at all is pointless, and we should enact amendment 2
As much as I’d like every American to pick up a gun and end this corrupt government, as intended, it simply isn’t going to happen.
Same with a general strike. A general strike would bring this government to its knees and in a non-violent way. Never gonna happen though. You can’t achieve that kind of solidarity.
Plus, what happens after a theoretical revolution happens? Hopefully there’s another structure already planned out and ready to go or you get a power vacuum and things get even worse.
then you argue for capitulation to tyrany. then there is no point in listening to you as you have already given up to death.
Why?
If you don’t vote, you don’t deserve to live in a democracy. Full stop. The options you end up with will NEVER, EVER be identically bad. There will ALWAYS be a better option. Not voting is childish and foolish.
Third party is fine, unless it’s a presidential election. A third party CANNOT win a presidential election. Not even close. So by voting 3rd party in a presidential election, you’re saying you’re fine with the worst case scenario.
False. Voting for a candidate in a race that absolutely under no circumstance can win is an act of futility and stupidity. In the last presidential election the 3rd party candidate with the most votes only got 0.5% of the total votes cast. Under no circumstances could they win.
In what reality is voting for less harm a bad thing? If you KNOW it is going one of two ways, then how could it be bad to vote for the option that results in less harm?
one where due to complicity of the democrats, the supreme court is currently arguing over removing the ability of a class from suing the government offer relief from the violation of people’s rights. that means if the government were to start violating people’s rights, every single citizen would have to separately sue for their individual relief, and the government can shop for their preferred judges, and can not be forced to stop until after there cases conclusion, which can take a decade.
one where we currently have concentration camps one where we are guilty of genocide one where women face trial as they are in labor, because they choose a natural birth method over c section. and a judge has the doctor subdue the woman against her will, causing the death of her child. one where the democrats put up token resistance, but who’s true masters are the same as the republicans.
bone is already exposed, it’s too late to turn down the heat