Nobody Wants to WORRRK! T_T
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Re: Nobody Wants to WORRRK! T_T
Well, it's only a crime if they catch you. So, if no one is even TRYING to catch you...
Re: Nobody Wants to WORRRK! T_T
Quick insert question. Is there less voter turnout and disenfranchisement (IE apathy to voting at all). And the people at the top only count two types of vote? Republican or Democrat. Thus all other votes are listed under 'didn't' vote?
I ask because I have had associates and friends who only vote third party and their reason is they want to break the two party system.
I ask because I have had associates and friends who only vote third party and their reason is they want to break the two party system.
Re: Nobody Wants to WORRRK! T_T
No, they count all the votes and use that number to determine the turnout. For example, in a town with 100 eligible votes, and they voted like this:Nealithi wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 9:34 am Quick insert question. Is there less voter turnout and disenfranchisement (IE apathy to voting at all). And the people at the top only count two types of vote? Republican or Democrat. Thus all other votes are listed under 'didn't' vote?
I ask because I have had associates and friends who only vote third party and their reason is they want to break the two party system.
-> 40 Republicans
-> 38 Democrats
-> 3 Libertarian
-> 1 Green Party
-> 12 Write-ins
The turnout would be calculated as 94%, not lumping in the 16 "no-chance" ballots as didn't turn out. This is how they know how many people voted for the Greens, Libertarians, & other parties. By the time the election is officially called, it's possible that not all of the votes are counted before the election is called.
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Re: Nobody Wants to WORRRK! T_T
Criminal opportunists will always exist, for power, pleasures, treasures, and gain. Deal with it.
The sad reality is third parties are hamstrung by the winner-take-all structure of the modern day electorate. Makes it really hard for third parties to get any headway, and it's what makes me kinda feel the DNC, for all their preaching, isn't serious about wanting to reform or abolish the electoral college - they just wanna reserve the right to complain and blame the other side while they get stinkin' rich. At least the GOP makes no bones about it, they prefer the electoral college as is. So at least they're not making limp-wristed lip service to something they are not.Nealithi wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 9:34 am Quick insert question. Is there less voter turnout and disenfranchisement (IE apathy to voting at all). And the people at the top only count two types of vote? Republican or Democrat. Thus all other votes are listed under 'didn't' vote?
I ask because I have had associates and friends who only vote third party and their reason is they want to break the two party system.
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The electoral college has a minimal impact on third party performance in presidential elections.Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 5:33 pm Makes it really hard for third parties to get any headway, and it's what makes me kinda feel the DNC, for all their preaching, isn't serious about wanting to reform or abolish the electoral college
Let's jump back to the most recent major independent run: Ross Perot in '92. If you do the math, in order to win the electoral college, Perot would have needed to peel off about 20.37% percent of the vote from the Democrats and Republicans, giving him a popular vote of about 35.6%. If it was only necessary to win the popular vote, and not the electoral college, he would only need to peel off 19.37% (though the margin would be extremely thin).
Having a president in the first place probably hurts third parties more. The president drives turnout for the downballot races, and winners in lower offices (i.e. congressmen, governors, mayors, dogcatchers...) slowly move up the ballot like some kind of political farm system. The cost of mounting a presidential election is so high, that third parties aren't running successful congressional campaigns (there have only been six house representatives who weren't either D or Rs since 1961).
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Re: Nobody Wants to WORRRK! T_T
I'll take that L on the chin.
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bad actors always exist. Implying that they will be more numerous if we stop spending making city budgets for police look like the Dril candles tweet is facts not in evidence. Also you don't seem to know what the word "Criminalizing" actually means.Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 5:33 pmCriminal opportunists will always exist, for power, pleasures, treasures, and gain. Deal with it.
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Hey, you care about labor relations and workers rights, right? You know the main thing we give police scifi weapons for? To break up worker strikes and unions. If we want to get back to the topic at hand, one big reason we have a bloated, over-paid police force with tanks and grenades is to break up labor power and militarily occupy the working populace.
"Believe me, there’s nothing so terrible that someone won’t support it."
— Un Lun Dun, China Mieville
— Un Lun Dun, China Mieville