A non-partisan look at what America just voted for.
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And the Supreme Court.
This is what the majority of Americans wanted
The majority of the ~40% of eligible voters that actually participated.
That fact always shocks me. People have an invaluable right and don’t use it.
No, all of them.
In the words of Rush, “If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.”
The other 60% voted by staying home, knowing it was a de-facto vote for Trump.
Great point but I think not entirely correct. I’ve seen a bunch of interviews of people shockingly disengaged. Google even noted a spike on election day of questions about “did Biden drop out” - there’s a chunk of the population that just ignores politics and is utterly disinterested in voting.
Why I’ll never know.
And they’ll be uninterested in trump leading them, but they’ll still complain when it affects them. They had the power to choose and ignored it, so the fault also falls onto them.
100%. People being disconnected don’t get a free pass. It’s an infinitesimally small number of americans who get to adulthood and actively participate in our society who don’t understand the very basic fundamentals of democracy and civics. Choosing not to take a side is still choosing a side whether they like it or not.
It’s an infinitesimally small number of americans who get to adulthood and actively participate in our society who don’t understand the very basic fundamentals of democracy and civics.
Sounds like it was the majority of Americans in this case, since 60% didn’t turn out.
And just from my anecdotal experience, people are fucking dumb and they continue to surprise me day after day with just how dumb they can be.
Those that don’t vote are enablers and no better than Trump supporters