• Match!!@pawb.social
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      4 months ago

      I’m going to but either party winning the election is not going to stop America’s decline

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      4 months ago

      Sure, but note that these 80% are described as about equal between Republicans and Democrats. Meaning 80% of people are afraid the ‘other side’ is going to lead to catastrophe, but they don’t agree on which side is the threat, and probably a fair share that believe that both of the likely “sides” will end in catastrophe.

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        4 months ago

        If four out of five people voted, then I think we’d be in a lot better shape as a country. Civic engagement does not seem to be on the uptick, would love to see some better stats on that.

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          I don’t disagree, but I will say that 80% are afraid it is sliding into chaos, and after the election you may have about 40% of people somewhat relieved, but expect the other 40% to be extra afraid.

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        4 months ago

        How stupid must one be to think they’re just slightly different flavors but the same magnitude piles of shit.

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          Look, I agree with you. And almost everyone agrees ranked choice is the best solution.

          But like nuclear fusion, we can’t make decisions based on what we WISH we had. We have to make decisions based on what we HAVE. When ranked choice advocates start pushing harder in campaigning for reform in off years instead of lamenting what we don’t have every time an election comes up, maybe we can make some progress. Alaska and Hawaii managed it.

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          4 months ago

          You only have so many options. Democrats created this mess and punched left the entire way. If Biden loses, that’s 100% on liberals hubris