Say you are starving, and given the choice of eating a shit sandwich or a puke salad. You have a choice; 1. starve or 2. Pretend the shit sandwich or puke salad is the best option, depending on your personal preferences. I guess if you choose number 2, one could argue you were given a free, fair choice.
Yeah, we kind of do. Year after year, we are offered a shit sandwich or a puke salad, and anything appetizing is taken off the menu. This is especially true for the Democrats.
We were brought to this situation by a series of Supreme Court decisions which made corporations people, money speech, and ruled that the parties are not accountable to their voters and essentially private corporations/
Explain in detail. Since you are not forced physically to vote and not threatened by any government action - no fines, no nothing. If you're an American, that is.
Bot - your point is that we live in a democracy because we are allowed to vote. My point is that we are given two consistently odious choices of who we may vote for (or we can sit it out) - and as it turns out, the two odious choices we vote for are owned by the same corporations, and will do what those corporate entities tell them to do. The difference will largely be about style.
The choice between Coke and Pepsi is irrelevant. It's still high-fructose corn syrup.
This is not democracy. In fact, it's not even really consumer choice.
Oh man. This is my last response on this. The government does NOT reflect the desires of the voters. That’s the problem. Most voters, regardless of party affiliation, either vote for the least awful or just don’t vote. The distance between what voters want and what the political class gives has never been greater.
Say you are starving, and given the choice of eating a shit sandwich or a puke salad. You have a choice; 1. starve or 2. Pretend the shit sandwich or puke salad is the best option, depending on your personal preferences. I guess if you choose number 2, one could argue you were given a free, fair choice.
Except that it's not a choice. You don't have to eat your vote.
Yeah, we kind of do. Year after year, we are offered a shit sandwich or a puke salad, and anything appetizing is taken off the menu. This is especially true for the Democrats.
We were brought to this situation by a series of Supreme Court decisions which made corporations people, money speech, and ruled that the parties are not accountable to their voters and essentially private corporations/
"Yeah, we kind of do." - how so?
Explain in detail. Since you are not forced physically to vote and not threatened by any government action - no fines, no nothing. If you're an American, that is.
Bot - your point is that we live in a democracy because we are allowed to vote. My point is that we are given two consistently odious choices of who we may vote for (or we can sit it out) - and as it turns out, the two odious choices we vote for are owned by the same corporations, and will do what those corporate entities tell them to do. The difference will largely be about style.
The choice between Coke and Pepsi is irrelevant. It's still high-fructose corn syrup.
This is not democracy. In fact, it's not even really consumer choice.
"your point is that we live in a democracy because we are allowed to vote." - no, that's not my point.
My point is that you have government that reflects the desires of the majority of the population. That's democracy, isn't it? The majority rules?
If that weren't so then the government would be different. Through whatever means.
Oh man. This is my last response on this. The government does NOT reflect the desires of the voters. That’s the problem. Most voters, regardless of party affiliation, either vote for the least awful or just don’t vote. The distance between what voters want and what the political class gives has never been greater.