This brings the total under this administration to $167 Billion in relief for 4.75 million borrowers.

  • @tsonfeir
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    16 months ago

    Who are you going to vote for in this combining presidential election?

        • @goldenlocks
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          06 months ago

          Nope, re-read the comment, it says “Jill Stein”

          • @tsonfeir
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            26 months ago

            Re-read, I said “Two Party System”

            What we need is ranked voting so that a Stein then Biden vote would actually matter. Unless Trump is your second?

            • @goldenlocks
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              26 months ago

              Voting for Biden is a sure way to show support against ranked choice voting, instead you could build support for an opposition.

              • @tsonfeir
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                -26 months ago

                I’ll do that in December.

                • @goldenlocks
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                  26 months ago

                  Where were you December 2019? 2015? I was voting green and supporting and donating to the greens.

                  • @tsonfeir
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                    6 months ago

                    Before I give you math to show you why I vote democrat, please understand that I’m not a democrat, and I fuucking hate Hillary—even though I voted for her (after Bernie in the primary of course).

                    In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump won key swing states by margins that could have been impacted if all third-party voters had instead voted for Hillary Clinton. Here’s the analysis for three crucial states:

                    Michigan

                    • Trump’s Margin of Victory: 10,704 votes
                    • Third-Party Votes: 251,371

                    Would Clinton Have Won: Yes

                    Wisconsin

                    • Trump’s Margin of Victory: 22,748 votes
                    • Third-Party Votes: 188,330

                    Would Clinton Have Won: Yes

                    Pennsylvania

                    • Trump’s Margin of Victory: 44,292 votes
                    • Third-Party Votes: 256,348

                    Would Clinton Have Won: Yes

                    In each of these states, the number of third-party votes was significantly higher than Trump’s margin of victory. Therefore, if all third-party voters had instead voted for Hillary Clinton, she would have won these key states, potentially changing the overall outcome of the election.

                    Again, I didn’t love the idea of Hillary in office, but the court wouldn’t have been stacked and RvW would be intact, among many other things.

                    I’m not trying to place blame. But I am trying to suggest that we first need ranked voting before we can have more than two parties. Those other parties are the ones who can swing the election… but not in a predictable way that can be used as a tactic.

                    If you want Green (on Election Day)… you get Trump.