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  • Anyway, the US is stuck with American voters. So I’m glad our election system enforces patience.

    I take that ;)

    But srsly, it is not voters or voting system. It is both.

    Imagine there would be a MAGA party with equal chances like the Reps, how would that change the policies of those parties? And would this influence the voters behavior? That is not a rethoric question, it is a thought play. I, as an outsider, would assume that the extreme right wingers would unite under the MAGA flag and their policies would adapt accordingly while the Republicans would go back to their kind of normal.



  • He got abortion rights overthrown, handled the pandemic so badly, that the rest of the world laughed at the US, and got himself and his family richer by talking money and presents from foreign powers.

    Your argument boils down to: in the US political system it is hard to change anything and therefore we are protected from “worse”? Does this argument still stand with the supreme court ruling about presidential immunity and trumps statements about dictator on day one or “you never have to vote again”? Project 25?

    So, in my country we are moving towards a livable feature for citizens, in your country you are stuck with a system that only benefits the wealthy. And every approach that could change that will be undermjnedby right wing lunatics and their donors.


  • In the US the fucking right wing has 50% in the polls. What are you talking about?

    ~50% of the people ate voting for a lying, narcissistic Nazi. One of your supreme courts justices took "presents " from someone who has a hitler singed version of “Mein Kampf” in his possession. Right besides ohter Nazi memorabilia.

    And your concern is, that it would be easier for a right wing minority to gain power? You have a right wing majority.

    We ate shoked over here in Germany that our far right has more then 20% in election results. Your far right has 50% and one of your presidential candidates represents them.



  • I am living in a multi party country. I am experiencing the hurdles and the benefits of it every single day. Coalitions have to be formed to get the majority, smaller parties getting influence because of it.

    We are getting stuff like increased minimum wage, social benefits, legalizing cannabis, and more. And not because the senior partner in the coalition wants it. Because of the junior partners. They are required to form a majority, so they can state their terms also.

    And yes, some countries with more then two parties in the parliament are failing. What about the US?

    Got some universal Healthcare yet? A livable minimum wage for everyone including waiters?

    Effective countermeasures to climate change?

    No? See, also failing. And that lies in the nature of countries. Sometimes they fail.


  • I see the issue with a president. But most legislation comes out of the Senate. Having more then two parties represented there forces compromises. And the wishes of more people have to be considered the get the required majority.

    And if the congress is more diverse, the president looses some powers, as he can not rely on having the majority at least for two years of his presidency. He also would have to compromise all the time.

    Just admit it, your system is broken.



  • That is just bullshit. While your president is powerful, a lot of the power of government resides within the parliament itself.

    As long as US media calls candidates of other parties as “independents” your political system stais a fucked up mono party system.

    To change the Satus quo, laws must put in place, like in other countries that force media to represent all parties.

    In addition you have to stop with this excessive money dependent political campaigns.

    Those are gatekeeping tactics designed to keep the power in the hands of the two major parties.

    There is no reason why your system could not work with more competitors.

    edit: also, using a voting mechanism that was good in times before telegraph, telephone and internet makes it nearly impossible for smaller parties to get anything out of an election.

    There is no reason not to use the popular vote. None!