Surprisingly based from ND, to be completely honest

  • @littlewonder
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    48 months ago

    If only the Constitution was amendable.

    Welp, back to our FPTP hellscape reality.

      • @littlewonder
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        8 months ago

        I think that one of the greatest things about the Constitution, the idea that it’s dynamic, has been lost to the result of FPTP–this two-party lock that won’t allow for any amendments. We now treat the document like a religious text instead of a tool we can and should update to be relevant and responsive when absolutely necessary.

        But go off about how much I hate this country or whatever. I’m clearly very apathetic about its vision.

        • @Bookmeat
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          18 months ago

          IMHO, corporate social media has ruined American culture. It has amplified detrimental voices to society and at the heart of America’s woes is a rotting culture.

    • @dezmd
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      08 months ago

      I always worry that putting so much on FPTP as the problem is going to backfire. I open to trying to move away from it, but it does make it a little cheaper for dark money to invest in a candidate’s image when they only have to maintain a strong showing vs overwhelming the 50% total tally.

      It didn’t keep the UK from Brexit and the EU is moving to the right. FPTP may not the game changer we imagine, it may simply be a ‘grass is always greener’ scenario.