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Here's an interesting article. They claim that if the Democrats loose they will encourage states to secede.
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https://pjmedia.com/election/tyler-o...n-2016-n744837
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^ Reading things like this, scares me.
Even though I'm not an American the political development in USA scares me. You have a sitting President who will Yell Vote fraud if he loose and will refuse to leave the White House if this happens. (I have the feeling - He are convinced the entire American people loves him) Then you have the Dem and Joe Biden, who will refuse anything than a win. Looks like you may end up in a political vacuum-Where no one will take place in the White House after Jan 20 2021. (Or will there under any circumstances be a President after this date ?) Markus |
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Heres some more interesting reading:
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What does one expect from a Trump campaign manager ?
This "we have lost xyz jobs to xyz" is just nonsense. We had the same discussion here in Germany 1-2 decades ago. What does one expect ? That China/India stays for ever poor, we buy raw materials from them and pay some development assistance to them for ever ? I more than puzzled that some conservatives in the US have forgotten how free markets work, how trade between two countries make both rich, which is described in "The Wealth of Nations" of Adam Smith. The current issue in the US and elsewhere is that the society does not adapt. Work comes and go - you have to adapt..you have to educate your current and future workforce to new things. I guess I refered the MIT book "The second machine age" couple of times. The strength of the US in the past was that it was capable to quickly adapt to a new environment. This seems to be lost. Corona is another "proof" for this. Going back like Trumps agenda has never worked in history and btw is going back the spirit of the DNA in your country ? I do not claim that Biden is (much) better here...which worries me even more...
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@Marcus: both sides will have to accept the outcome of the election, and they will. It is all threatening the "enemy" and ape-like behaviour. Mud-slinging. Posing.
But i understand it much better now: "How the Right Wing Convinces Itself That Liberals Are Evil. Since the 1950s, the conservative movement has justified bad behavior—including supporting Donald Trump—by persuading itself that the left is worse." How the Right Wing Convinces Itself That Liberals Are Evil Good article b.t.w.
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By real results I assume that you mean the popular vote. That may work in some countries but in the USA that would mean a permanent Democratic White House. Would that be good for the country as a whole? I doubt it. In my life time Presidents usually get two terms and then the other party takes over. The only variation from that was Carter and Bush Sr. The people who complain the most are usually the people who didn't win. Hillary Clinton and her supporters and the Trump haters. Real tyranny would be a country ruled by one political party.
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What ?
![]() "Donald Trump: US Treasury should get cut of TikTok deal" https://www.bbc.com/news/business-53633315
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We have a phrase in German: "paper is patient". Quote:
One advice. Don't believe so easily just because it is written. Trump has broken several rules - and got away with it because the system was never prepared for somebody like him appearing, and the other party was too dumb. the checks and balances faile din preventing ther worst case turning real and maximising damage. For keeping in check threats like Trumpian figures and their malicious ways, the system is unfit, and was never designed for. Its designers could not imagine that a scenario like today could ever turn real. It was unimaginable for them. And I think the same I would need to say after three years of the radical left of the Democrats dominating the WH. I have often said over the past twenty years that I see the US two ways: by the idealistic claim of what it wanted to be (great sympoathy from me), once; and by the reality that it is today (no sympathy from me). Both are worlds apart. The ideal cannot live up to the reality.
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The Woke Left v. the Alt-Right: A New Study Shows They’re More Alike Than Either Side Realizes https://quillette.com/2020/08/03/the...side-realizes/ What goes around comes around. Quote:
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It doesn't get any weirder than this.
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Interesting thought but you like Skybird don't address the problematic situation that I have mentioned. That without the Electoral College and two Senators from each state one political party would dominate the US government. If you are in favor of that then be honest enough to say so. If you are not then what is your solution?
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I can't imaging what would happen if one of them reject the election result Politically and in the society if one of them loose. Markus |
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Gerrymandering, anyone?
![]() The final nail in every election's coffin. You see, all these rules to me are just attempts to prevent obvious counting results. If the voting result leads to "majority tyrannizes minority", then the area for which the vote applies maybe is too big in adminstration and jurisdiction (and mind you, I follow Brennan and Hoppe in their criticism of states and modern democracies, so I hardly am suspicious to be in favour of big states). The ancient Greeks, whose state concept that they called "democracy" indeed was aristocratic), indeed knew the majority dominating the minority as one of their three basic models of "tyrannis". Their answere was, wanted or accidentally, to not let the plebs have anythign to say at all, only 5-15% of the aristocratic male, free, rich elites in a given city state were allowed to raise their voice in the assembly and to give their votes when an issue was to be decided by majority vote. The way we understand democracy today to be about general elections for each and everybody, and for societies iclduing millions and dozens and hundreds of millions, imo simply is dysfucntional from beginning on, and gets reinforced by the trend of just any "state" to always, inevitably, become more and more authoritarian. You cannot escape this. Add to this that in this scenario of general elections for everybody, most voters do not form reasonable, altruistic decisons in full knowledge and competent understanding of all relevant financial, economical, sociological, educational and so forth facts, as it is implied, but highly irrational decisions, egoistic motives and habits and traditions. Thats why the whole show degenerates into that fiasco that election campaigns usually are, and whose phrase firing and word swinging is still one of the best arguments against elections alltogether. But why do I type this, I have typed it so many times before. I say: don't vote, do not legitimate those of whom you must be expected by now to know that they are not worthy at all and will drive their power interests only and do that with your money and your hand's labour, and further I leave it now to referring once again to Jason Brennan, and Hans-Herrmann Hoppe.
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