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  • Ehh, this is Lemmy, I shower in downvotes here lol.

    For your question about surviving two party systems - I don’t really know. From my understanding, this system is sort of a run off from British colonies and how their governments were setup. So I’m not sure if this is just a (relatively) modern issue that we need to overcome, or if it’s happened before.

    Yeah the contrarian effect is real, and that’s part of the sluggishness of democracy. Dictatorships are horrible (obviously), but they can pivot on a dime compared to the democratic beaurocracy where there’s 1000 checks and balances for every decision that just have never ending opposition.

    That’s part of why I was saying a third option might be a good choice here, because the two current political parties can’t agree on anything to make good changes happen, it’s almost in their benefit that it doesn’t. If they’re both making lots of money/connections for themselves while doing it, why change anything?

    Maybe inserting more competition for these parties will help the people get their leaders to listen a bit more, and help mediate a middle ground to get shit done. Again, I could be wrong, but I don’t think it’s a crazy idea



  • You’re saying you feel that your choices are being stuck under a fascist government, or alter the system so the repubs can’t win?

    Essentially creating a one party system in either scenario - which is just full circle to being a non-democratic country. Historically, this usually leads to the concentration of wealth to a small group.

    This is the divisive death spiral I’m referring to. Either way might lead to one party dominating everything, and the downfall of symbolic freedom that the US represents to the world

    I’d take option C - vote in someone different



  • Roughly 1/3rd (maybe slightly less) of the US population looks like it has the same feeling, but directed in the opposite direction.

    Another 1/3rd feels the way you do, and the remaining 1/3rd doesn’t care to vote

    Common ground then, I don’t think will be found with continuing this game of duopoly

    You’re right though, that Trumpism era caused more divide, but there’s even more folks paying attention now thanks to that

    All just my opinion as an outsider though, maybe I’m not seeing everything