Trebuchet
Penultimate Amazing
To keep America Safe, we have fully rebuilt the U.S. Military....
That would be the US Military that can't build ANYTHING in less than 15 or 20 years.
To keep America Safe, we have fully rebuilt the U.S. Military....
I was not talking about a sort of hypothetical parliamentary system involving Trump/Clinton/Sanders. What I was referring to was a hypothetical system where multiple parties are contending for the presidency, and the numbers I gave were either for the popular vote or for the electoral college.
Meaning that when you have a multi-party election, a Trump-like figure needs even less support to gain power than he does under a 2 party system.
They weren't injured, it's just a headache!How many like being mocked for getting injured?
I don't see it happening here.No, wrong. They will only get the votes of those who actually agree with them, not the ones who think they are the least of two evils.
We have been doing this in several countries in Europe, and while it's certainly not perfect, it tends to keep the extremists away from power. And it forces the non-extremists to seek compromise, even if only to have some influence.
Hans
It was originally in this post, quoting this article.
He may only get the people who actually agree with him, but the pool of people who oppose him are now divided among multiple candidates too.No, wrong. They will only get the votes of those who actually agree with them, not the ones who think they are the least of two evils.Meaning that when you have a multi-party election, a Trump-like figure needs even less support to gain power than he does under a 2 party system.
Yet as has been pointed out by myself and others, Boris Johnson managed to get into power, despite being seen as a more pasty-faced Trump. And he did so getting less than 50% of the vote.We have been doing this in several countries in Europe, and while it's certainly not perfect, it tends to keep the extremists away from power.
That would be the US Military that can't build ANYTHING in less than 15 or 20 years.
I don't see it happening here.
I imagine 10 parties running.
9 of them close to each other in outlook, and each drawing a %9.95 share of the vote.
The 10th party is a single issue party. Flat Earthers.
They draw %10.45 every time.
The increase in cases had been somewhat expected, bankruptcy experts and agricultural economists said, as farmers face trade battles, ever-mounting farm debt, prolonged low commodity prices, volatile weather patterns and a fatal pig disease that has decimated China’s herd.
Even billions of dollars spent over the past two years in government agricultural assistance has not stemmed the bleeding.
Nearly one-third of projected U.S. net farm income in 2019 came from government aid and taxpayer-subsidized commodity insurance payments, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
He may only get the people who actually agree with him, but the pool of people who oppose him are now divided among multiple candidates too.
If the 2016 presidential election had a viable 3rd party candidate, it would not necessarily mean that Trump would have lost. There is a very good chance that they would have siphoned support off BOTH candidates (possibly even affecting Clinton more).
Yet as has been pointed out by myself and others, Boris Johnson managed to get into power, despite being seen as a more pasty-faced Trump. And he did so getting less than 50% of the vote.
I have to admit, I find it hard to find sympathy for the American Farmer, given the fact that they tend to be very supportive for Trump. (His approval rating is currently around 83%).U.S. farm bankruptcies hit an eight-year high: court data
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I'm all for supporting our family farms, don't get me wrong.
However, I wonder how many of them frequently talk about their bootstaps and the folly of giving people "free stuff."
I have to admit, I find it hard to find sympathy for the American Farmer, given the fact that they tend to be very supportive for Trump. (His approval rating is currently around 83%).
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/f...hest-approval-rate-ever-in-ag-poll-2020-01-19
In 2016, they supported a racist who was not only going to harm other people, he was going to harm THEM. And they KNEW what he was going to be like before he was elected (The idea of tariffs did not spring up after he was sworn in.) And after he was elected, they are STILL supporting him, after he got involved in a trade war which cut into agricultural sales.
So, I say let them suffer.
He may only get the people who actually agree with him, but the pool of people who oppose him are now divided among multiple candidates too.
If the 2016 presidential election had a viable 3rd party candidate, it would not necessarily mean that Trump would have lost. There is a very good chance that they would have siphoned support off BOTH candidates (possibly even affecting Clinton more).
Yet as has been pointed out by myself and others, Boris Johnson managed to get into power, despite being seen as a more pasty-faced Trump. And he did so getting less than 50% of the vote.
It isn't the Trump Presidency anymore it the Trump Kingship!
I am haunted by Benjamin Franklin's answer, at the Constiutional Convention, when somebody asked him what kind of Government the new country would have:
"A Republic, if you can keep it".
It is lost!
Maybe not, we still have the second amendment.....