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JennyStokes's avatar

Vote Blue as if your life depends upon it.................... in Washington Post comments regularly!

Answer: Vote Blue for genocide Biden whose life it seems is more important than the Palestinians.

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Jonathan Reece's avatar

Don't vote for the lesser evil! We've tried that. ... over and over again! Hoping that the crooks not in power will be better than the crooks in power is just wishful thinking.

Either vote for someone you want, or spoil your paper. All ballots should have a "none of the above" option: then you would see how people feel about the puppets.

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pretzelattack's avatar

yeah I read that Nikki Haley lost in Nevada to none of the above, or whatever the language was on the Nevada ballot. I think that would be common if it were an option.

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Jonathan Reece's avatar

Interesting!

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DomeLord's avatar

Spoiling the paper is a good option to my way of thinking. Don't give the psychos any support & certainly don't give them any power. Think about Village Meeting scenarios where local meetings can be networked if the issues affect more than just the locality. Add a more centralised layer as a purely administrative one to provide the means to implement the resolved issues. If that admin level fails then sack the useless ones as WE, the Sovereign People, are the employers. Never abnegate the responsibility for your own life by giving the responsibility for that to psychopathic strangers who've wormed their way up the greasy pole to steal everything you have through 'electoral politics'.

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Landru's avatar

The last Presidential election, I wrote in my friend and comedian Jim Earl and his Comedian wife Martha Previte. I couldn't stomach Genocide Joe even then.

An election without debate, without candidates, changed dates and order is a meaningful signal.

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Patrick Powers's avatar

In the USSR if the majority of the ballots were spoiled then the candidate was not elected. That seems more powerful than what we've got.

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andy tonti's avatar

Backed into the 2-party problem again!!

One answer to the duopoly problem is to organize, plan, and develop a strategy to

build a multi-party system to present real

alternatives to I the crap thrown at us every 2-4 years. Not easy, but critically

needed to have real options!!

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Landru's avatar

I believe Bernie Sanders threw that opportunity away. I believe he could have easily been elected third party 2016.

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