• Flying Squid
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    6 hours ago

    Someone has to win the presidency in order to make changes.

    As of right now, only one of two people has a chance of being president in January: Donald Trump or Kamala Harris.

    That is true whether you vote against one or both of them. No one is going to say “hey, a some people are voting for various third party candidates this year” and make changes. Do you know how I know this? Because it has not happened in 100 years. Not even when a single third party candidate had nearly 20% of the vote.

    It didn’t happen with Jill Stein last time or Gary Johnson or Ralph Nader or literally any other third party candidate you could name. Because they never change things beyond which of the main two parties gets to declare a winner.

    That will certainly not change in a year when there is not a Ross Perot in the pack.

    So, again, if that’s your way of achieving change, you will not achieve change and should get out of the way.

    Edit: Come to think of it, Ross Perot did effect change- namely he effected change by getting the two major parties to pass laws in the legislatures they controlled making it harder for third parties to get on the ballot. I’m guessing that’s not what you want.

    • granolabar
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      It is a generational fight… It tooks generations after FDR to get us to this shiti conditions.

      You are spreading FUD btw… Which is a bad faith tactic.

      If trump gets elected, it will be about the same as ehat happened last time. Aka more enshitification. Thats just where we are going.

      If kamala gets elected, believe or not, same thing lol

      • Flying Squid
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        I’m reading that there are between 4 and 5 generations per century and there hasn’t been a significant third party presidential candidate that caused any effective changes in over a century.

        How many generations is this going to take before there’s change since 4-5 have yet to achieve it? Because the Earth isn’t getting any cooler. I don’t think we have more than a couple left. And I don’t even know if those couple matter.