dudalb
Penultimate Amazing
sad, but true.
I suggest that forcing people who don't care to vote is not a good idea.
sad, but true.
The GOPs problem is that DeSantis is the more boring version of Trump: an insider instead of a wildcard, an operative instead of a renegade.
Trump could rally the anti- establishment Vote in a way DeSantis never will.
The best way to character-assasinate DeSantis is to highlight his connections to the RNC and McConnell.
I suggest that forcing people who don't care to vote is not a good idea.
Indeed. But apart from the obvious tin-pot corruption-riddled ****-hole countries, most of them with voluntary voting also don't have political parties actively trying to prevent voters from voting if they do want to, or nullifying the votes of those who do. That's the problem...You need to take the voting results of most democracies with a ton of salt, since very few have mandatory voting.
I suggest that forcing people who don't care to vote is not a good idea.
I agree. If someone doesn't care enough to vote on their own, they're not going to care enough to give who and what the put their mark next to much, if any, thought.
I always take US voting results with a beaker of salt. Voluntary voting means not all voters vote. Those that don't are either too old, don't care, or they have been gerrymandered. When only the fascists can vote, they vote for fascists.
I would put that under the general heading of "gerrymandering".It's not so much the voluntary voting but that the republicans have enthusiastically adopted Stalin's dictum on voting.
So, for a thought experiment, consider if voting was indeed mandatory in the USA rather than voluntary. What do you think would change?
ETA: I think we have been this route before. Should it be a separate thread topic?
Rightio, then.Nah. Been there, done that.
Against Charlie Crist, a Democrat so centrist he was literally a Republican a decade ago. Florida Democrats were betting that if they ran a Republican against a Republican, surely the good people of the state would choose the lesser evil and sanity would prevail. I mean it's Florida, right? It's not like the entire state is known for deliberately and repeatedly making bad decisions.he won 59.4% of that wang of a state
He's playing far to the alt-right to beat out Trump in the primary. That is not an intelligent strategy at all. Maybe he doesn't have Trump's warped brain but I don't see him building up a cult following to any dangerous degree. I don't believe the majority of voters are white Christian nationalists pleased with all the nonsensical book and education banning going on in FL.
Seriously, is that playing well outside of his small circle of friends? People didn't elect Trump because he had policies they liked. They elected him because he spouted the BS they wanted to hear about Mexicans and Muslims and claimed to be a great businessman. That bubble has popped.
Indeed. But apart from the obvious tin-pot corruption-riddled ****-hole countries, most of them with voluntary voting also don't have political parties actively trying to prevent voters from voting if they do want to, or nullifying the votes of those who do. That's the problem...
I think DeSantis is smarter than Trump and that's what worries me. He'll make nice with mainstream Republicans while getting the base all hot and bothered.
Against Charlie Crist, a Democrat so centrist he was literally a Republican a decade ago. Florida Democrats were betting that if they ran a Republican against a Republican, surely the good people of the state would choose the lesser evil and sanity would prevail. I mean it's Florida, right? It's not like the entire state is known for deliberately and repeatedly making bad decisions.
How about make it illegal to PREVENT people going to the polls, by any means whatever.OK then have automatic voter registration when you reach the legal age, but don't force people to go to the polls.
Maybe not necessarily "way to the left", but at least someone who wasn't a republican to begin with.You someone way to the left would have done better in FLorida?
Against Charlie Crist, a Democrat so centrist he was literally a Republican a decade ago. Florida Democrats were betting that if they ran a Republican against a Republican, surely the good people of the state would choose the lesser evil and sanity would prevail. I mean it's Florida, right? It's not like the entire state is known for deliberately and repeatedly making bad decisions.
I think Crist should be seen as a poster boy for centrist politics, seeing as he can't even make up his own mind whose side he's on, and his failure speaks for itself.You someone way to the left would have done better in FLorida?
I suggest that forcing people who don't care to vote is not a good idea.