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It's offical. Trump and Biden will be the presidential nominees.

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
How'd that happen?
These are party nominees. We ain't got ta vote for them but somehow finagled it so we end up with one or the other.
I remember reading the posts that nobody wants another repeat.

I'm guessing it was all a dream or some kind of mandala effect.
 

F1fan

Veteran Member
Economy isn't well. That's just a fabrication especially in light of the CPI index raging out of control now.

As far as I'm concerned the present government is just a raging inflation producing machine.
No, the economy is pretty good. I understand your bias in election season.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Nope, not doing it. Tell someone else to do it but I'm not.
That's me this election as well.

I can honestly say that afrer the election I didn't contribute to all the modern day craziness that unfolds in front of our very eyes.

This year its a lawn chair and a Pina colada and watch as hell offers its handbasket course in the school of hard knocks.
 

an anarchist

Your local loco.
Then you are helping Trump
I remember when I was still voting (I voted once when I was fresh out of high school in the 2016 election).
I voted three times, isn't that amazing? "How?", you ask? Well, I voted third party. So, I had a vote for the Libertarian Party (1), but then, the Democrats told me a third party vote was actually a vote for Trump, so that was my second vote (2), but simultaneously, I had the Republicans telling me a third party vote was really a vote for the Democrats, so there was vote three (3).

Amazing how third party voters get so much value out of one vote!!! Lol
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
That's me this election as well.

I can honestly say that afrer the election I didn't contribute to all the modern day craziness that unfolds in front of our very eyes.

This year its a lawn chair and a Pina colada and watch as hell offers its handbasket course in the school of hard knocks.
Oh I am going to vote, why I don't know, but I will write a name in. It may be Mickey Mouse, who knows? Nearly anyone would be better than these two.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
I remember when I was still voting (I voted once when I was fresh out of high school in the 2016 election).
I voted three times, isn't that amazing? "How?", you ask? Well, I voted third party. So, I had a vote for the Libertarian Party (1), but then, the Democrats told me a third party vote was actually a vote for Trump, so that was my second vote (2), but simultaneously, I had the Republicans telling me a third party vote was really a vote for the Democrats, so there was vote three (3).

Amazing how third party voters get so much value out of one vote!!! Lol
In the UK we have many parties. In my constituency there are normally ... Conservative, Labour, Lib Dem, Green, Reform (a new far right party) and possibly others.
In general terms Labour, Lib Dem, Green and left of centre parties. Conservative were at the last election the only right of centre party.
At the last election the Conservative won with 47%, if the left wing had got together and had one candidate, they would have won with 53%
This time, Reform are likely to split the right leaning vote.
 

Ignatius A

Well-Known Member

Ignatius A

Well-Known Member
In the UK we have many parties. In my constituency there are normally ... Conservative, Labour, Lib Dem, Green, Reform (a new far right party) and possibly others.
In general terms Labour, Lib Dem, Green and left of centre parties. Conservative were at the last election the only right of centre party.
At the last election the Conservative won with 47%, if the left wing had got together and had one candidate, they would have won with 53%
This time, Reform are likely to split the right leaning vote.
Sadly western civilization will continue to decay.
 
I remember when I was still voting (I voted once when I was fresh out of high school in the 2016 election).
I voted three times, isn't that amazing? "How?", you ask? Well, I voted third party. So, I had a vote for the Libertarian Party (1), but then, the Democrats told me a third party vote was actually a vote for Trump, so that was my second vote (2), but simultaneously, I had the Republicans telling me a third party vote was really a vote for the Democrats, so there was vote three (3).

Amazing how third party voters get so much value out of one vote!!! Lol
That's why a little refresher-course can help from time to time:

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I vote for who I want to vote for, not for who I'm pressured to vote for.
Otherwise, what's the point?

Not everyone is under the hypnotic spell of Democrat-or-Republican.
We are where we are because people settled for "the lesser of two
evils" over and over again. Apparently, it hasn't been working.



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It's mind boggling that these two are the best we can come up with.
Fortunately, they're not the only choices we have (see post #39).
What this situation will reveal is how willing people are to
break out of the same-o same-o. It almost seems like a test to
see if people really want things to change.


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