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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In this thread: “they were stupid votes, and I didn’t want them anyway!” -Democrats, puzzled that they lose elections [/quote] Translation, “Democrats won’t pander to my fringe theories and the Putin talking point feds to me by Fox News so I’ll keep making insane political choices.” You are right, you can keep the vote. The fact that there are enough people eating propaganda to re-elect Trump probably indicates that the US is in a permanent state of decline. The dollar will continue to decline and will eventually be replaced as the global currency. Debt will go up, unemployment will go up, inflation will go up, morons will look at the stock market as the dollar deflates and the government pumps billions into it and say that the “economy” is great. Parts of the south will become more third world than the third world. The educational system is already a failure, clearly. We might win in 2026 and 2028, but it’s temporary reprieve. Our adversaries won. [/quote] I’m the person you’re quoting. If the future is so grim, why don’t you try to win elections to stop it? I voted for Obama but have written in candidates in the last three elections. I’m a gettable vote for the right Dem. Why won’t you try?[/quote] There isn't much regular American citizens can do to coerce our best and brightest to enter our toxic and corrupt political arena and then to force a level playing field for those best and brightest to compete with politicians who are heavily funded by and preferred by mega-donors. The influence of money in politics needs to be drastically reduced in order to improve the quality of our presidential candidates but the only folks who can do that are the same politicians who are bought and paid for by the wealthy elites. It isn't clear what you're asking us regular people to do when asking "why don't you try"?[/quote]
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