• @MossBear
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    901 year ago

    I respect older people, but at this age you really have no business being in high levels of government. Go retire and enjoy your life. If you want to, be an advisor to more junior members of congress. This wraithing is absurd.

    • Justagamer
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      1 year ago

      Its a shame more people, especially younger people in the US, aren’t more into things like primaries and other voting besides presidential elections. Makes me wonder who would break through future elections and who they would appoint as a result.

      • @_number8_
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        because the system is designed to check against this! we cannot realistically outvote the cartoonishly dumb and convoluted primary system or the electoral college. after bernie got fucked over twice, how can anyone even have hope anymore? no one more progressive that pete fucking buttigeg is getting anywhere

        • Justagamer
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          61 year ago

          Yeah Bernie losing the primary felt odd I thought more people preferred him over the rest

          • @TheDarkKnight
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            71 year ago

            I live in a red state and during that election Bernie came to our state capitol and the crowd to see him was literally three city blocks deep from the stage. I had not seen anything like that in my life, ever.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            The only person Trump was scared of during that election was Sanders. He’s on tape talking about it privately.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          because the system is designed to check against this!

          Is it? Or is it only sustained by, let’s call it, a minimal voter turnout? That is, the system works as expected by those in play so long as voter turnout remains within historical trends which appear to sit under half of all eligible voters during non-presidential election years.

          If, however, people were moved to vote more between presidential elections, might that system not potentially begin to falter? Maybe it’s naive, but if one really believes they’ve rigged the system in their favor, don’t you think part of that rigging is built around downplaying the votes outside of those for president?

      • FuglyDuck
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        81 year ago

        What are you talking about? “Young people” are turning out more at their age than prior generations at that age.

        • Justagamer
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          41 year ago

          Now 3 of them instead of 2!

          Just kidding but it is nice to see voting percentage in the US go up