The major questions doctrine, explained.

  • @cerevant
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    271 year ago

    …and the Senate put itself in charge of the Judicial branch. Anything the President could do to offset either power grab is checked by the Senate. We need to stop pretending that the Presidential election is the most important.

    • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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      151 year ago

      Local elections have a lot more impact on your quality of life, and there’s usually at least one every year.

      The key to voting, as shown by the Evangelicals managing to overturn Roe, is to do it consistently. Every primary, every election, for decades. Unfortunately that’s what it takes to effect change in our system of government.

      • snooggums
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        101 year ago

        They do have more impact in general, but national allows malicious actors to overrule local laws and suppress votes.

        Both are critical even though I agree people should increase their focus on local politics.

        • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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          31 year ago

          Agreed, but state elections can also allow malicious actors to overrule federal mandates, like Medicaid. Besides, if you vote in every election you vote in the federal ones, too.

        • @tburkhol
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          11 year ago

          Getting good people elected to local offices also builds a pipeline of people qualified for higher office. (Although, here in Georgia, there’s also a habit of running or appointing “outsiders” to high office whenever possible)

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        You mean you aren’t supposed to just bitch about how your elected official didn’t magically do everything you wanted and then stop voting?