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Whats the point of voting?

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
These two posts demonstrate the problem with defining a fair vote. Nous wants a straight popular vote which will give the presidential selection to the five most populous states. Esmith wants every state to get a single vote, which completely ignores the relative populations in each state.

The Electoral College is the compromise which gives more weight to the large population states whilst still giving the smaller populous states a say in the election.
I've long been of the opinion that, when it comes to voting, only what the people choose should count. IOW, why should land get a vote? [rhetorical]
 

buddhist

Well-Known Member
I've long been of the opinion that, when it comes to voting, only what the people choose should count. IOW, why should land get a vote? [rhetorical]
In the U.S. republic, each State gets one vote as a distinct sovereign entity. The States, along with the People each sovereign in themselves, together created the federal government.

That's another reason that the U.S. Congress is bicameral - the senators (were) supposed to represent their States, the representatives (were) supposed to represent their People.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
In the U.S. republic, each State gets one vote as a distinct sovereign entity. The States, along with the People each sovereign in themselves, together created the federal government.

That's another reason that the U.S. Congress is bicameral - the senators (were) supposed to represent their States, the representatives (were) supposed to represent their People.
Yes, I'm aware of the U.S. political structure-- I taught political science here for 25 years.

However, in my case, I prefer the parliamentary system.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Oh. Look at that. Swear words are censored here.
Just a heads-up to be careful what kind of words you use here because some have been "uninvited" over the years. I just read a post on another thread by you that wouldn't surprise me if it led to a reprimand.
 

El Conquistador

Ruler of Zamunda
Just a heads-up to be careful what kind of words you use here because some have been "uninvited" over the years. I just read a post on another thread by you that wouldn't surprise me if it led to a reprimand.
Is there some kind of list? I've only made a few posts here, so it isn't difficult to figure out which one. I would hope people aren't that thin-skinned, but if that's a no-no, so be it. I'm new and don't know all the rules.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Is there some kind of list? I've only made a few posts here, so it isn't difficult to figure out which one. I would hope people aren't that thin-skinned, but if that's a no-no, so be it. I'm new and don't know all the rules.
At the top of the page there is a list under "Forum Rules".
 

Ralph Murphy

New Member
The point of voting is to try to stop stuff and people you don't like from becoming law. I mean isn't there a point to voting against Trump, or against tax increases or pro-crime measures.
 

Midnight Rain

Well-Known Member
Most of the people most of the time dont know what party is better especially about going with Europe.

We don't know what the truth is from the media so whats the point in voting?
A small amount of research can help you uncover what is true. The internet and freedom of information makes it so. You no longer are tied only to what you are force fed by the bought and paid for mass media outlets. Think for yourself and then vote.
 

Tomorrows_Child

Active Member
Most of the people most of the time dont know what party is better especially about going with Europe.

We don't know what the truth is from the media so whats the point in voting?

With specific regards to Europe?

Well, don't let your opinion be swayed by the media or the media only. You have access to the internet and access to more information than any other people in human history. Look up official documentation, political manifestos, rules and regulations which affect the UK with regards to the EU and then make up your own mind. This requires more work than tuning into Sky News but you can't just sit back and say "Oh I only know what the media tells me". That's not true.
 

Kirran

Premium Member
I am not aware of any single election where a single vote decided things. So, practically, an individual voting doesn't impact the result.
 
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