“Undecided”?

Funny thing is Trump says he will never mess with Social Security, an act of socialism, yet runs an ad against Biden showing him as an enemy of the same Act. I dare say there as many Trump supporters on the government’s present social aid programs as the other side. Our country is sinking from the abuses of both sides. The present ‘socialism’ banter comes from the health insurance companies that live in fear of their parasitic demise.
You give me back what I paid in (one lump sum) and you can have the program.
 
Bottom line for me is I am not undecided but unrepresented. Neither one of the parties comes close to my values yet again I have to pick the lesser of the two evils. Sure get out and back a candidate of my choice in the primary’s. So far that has me batting zero in the years I have been old enough to vote. Today, after years and years of voting I find my ballot worthless, yes absolutely worthless yet both parties somehow manage to get an near equal number of those stupid enough to believe their way is the better to rally another shame come November.

Totally agree, and have felt that way for years. I loathe the 2-party system.
 
My wife voted one time in her life, 2016 to vote for Trump over 'you know who'. She stated yesterday evening that she needed to go vote again this year to do everything she could to keep Joe Hiden out of there. She asked if she needed to vote on any of the other down ballot issues and I said, "no, but the machine will nag at you". She said that maybe she'd vote for governor and Lt. governor. The odd thing there is she likes Mark Robinson (2A supporter), but not Dan Forest.
 
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So whats better, the president being decided by a 1/3 of the people or a 1/5 or a 1/10?

It may not be the best but its what we got.

Vote accordingly.

More parties = more choices. It would still come down to the EC, so the fraction or percentage doesn't matter. What we should have and what we do have are two different things, but it won't change. If NC wasn't a purple state, I would just not vote, but I cannot in good conscience allow my non-vote let NC slip for Biden.
 
Can anyone illustrate a coalitionist system that operates, consistently, better than a two-party one?
 
Yo, no habla ingles.
 
Screenshot_20200918-142517_Messages.jpg Odd timing. I just got a text from "Bruce" who wants to know who I'm voting for. Doesn't give me the option of lighting him up for being a communist, and I'm curious if there's a follow up question so I'll say "3" undecided.
 
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UNICORNS!!!

There hasn't been an undecided voter since about 2004. Unless its “i dunno if ima vote or not”
 
Guys, it's like this (shamelessly stolen from Kyle Smith): The distractions of personality foibles, Twitter wars, and misadventures in assertions of truth aside, the crux of this election is that we are confronted as usual with one party that says,"Lets get to work reshaping everything in the United States" and another party that says, "Let's not." I don't see how anyone can be undecided.
 
My wife would never admit it to anyone but she is voting for Trump. I think there are a lot of people who are fed up with the BLM and cop bashing who will do the same.
Ive made a statement multiple times, perhaps on here too, but it has to do with a pendulum.
I feel like folks are pushing the pendulum harder and harder left and people are getting tired of it, and that pendulum is going to come hard to the right soon
 
"I don't vote, because the mob rule of democracy is what got us into this mess. Its not only created all the issues in the US, its created most of the issues affecting the world since the 20th century. Man was never intended to govern himself. .
I am not a monarchist (there are a bunch of classical liberals who are), but am rather distinctively American in that I believe in the rule of LAW rather than the rule of MEN, whether democratically elected representatives or monarchs.

Your statement is profound, and imo, hits the issue dead center. I am always pleasantly surprised when someone pulls out what appears to me to be the core of the issue, unencumbered by all the fluff that normally surrounds such discussions.
 
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