• @aesthelete
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    211 months ago

    Except it isn’t a restaurant, it’s control of government, and a basic understanding of the rules of voting in the country shows that there are only two choices that have a reasonable chance of winning.

    • @LesserAbe
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      611 months ago

      And? If you want people to vote for the candidate you support, you have to convince them to do it!

      • @aesthelete
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        11 months ago

        Yeah which takes ads, which require donations, and that is why politicians basically have to sell out in order to get votes.

        EDIT: Everyone is right. The way the world works is that the Democratic candidate has to be a vaulted saint who single-handedly sheds decades old international alliances and ends all war and famine, is immune from money concerns, and disseminates his message via telepathy because traditional donations are beneath a being of his type…and he must be able to fully defeat a Republican demagogue who takes money from anyone, has the full support of Russia, and whose every utterance is covered in the press in addition to being a de-facto cult leader with a warchest of millions or even billions of dollars to be able to do traditional ad buys as well.

        Completely reasonable 🙄