GTIfan99
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Comparing wearing a mask to slavery is a bit asinine.
Not just asinine, it's divisive and inflammatory, which was the entire point. They really are trying to start a second civil war.
Comparing wearing a mask to slavery is a bit asinine.
Not just asinine, it's divisive and inflammatory, which was the entire point. They really are trying to start a second civil war.
Vote third party! Seriously, I don't look at it as wasting my vote. Delaware is so solidly in the Democrat camp, voting for either major party really doesn't do anything. But if enough people vote for a third party that more closely aligns with their views (libertarian in my case), it can move the parties platform, even if only a little, towards your preferences when they see that a real % of votes were lost. Even if Gary Johnson or Jo Jorgenson isn't exactly who you'd want as president...
Vote third party! Seriously, I don't look at it as wasting my vote. Delaware is so solidly in the Democrat camp, voting for either major party really doesn't do anything. But if enough people vote for a third party that more closely aligns with their views (libertarian in my case), it can move the parties platform, even if only a little, towards your preferences when they see that a real % of votes were lost. Even if Gary Johnson or Jo Jorgenson isn't exactly who you'd want as president...
I read this as "no party could possibly be better than the party I currently support"What policies do you think a third party will bring to the table?
I'm ready. I have 25-years worth of NPR tote bags locked and loaded!
Seriously. Winning an election is a game of addition, not subtraction. The MAGA base will vote for trump no matter what. However, the more they try to divide, the more they cull off moderate republicans. It does nothing to sway votes the other way. I personally know a lot of people who have traditionally voted the R ticket (and Trump on 2016) who are disgusted and will be voting D simply to get this guy out of office (my dad included.)
Specifically, I'd like to see liberal social policies, open borders, and free trade without also having to buy into stuff like writing Christianity into law, maintaining a bloated and expensive military, or funding a welfare state. Neither major party, and really no minor party, fully aligns with my personal preferences, but Libertarians are probably the closest for me. They still miss the mark on stuff like climate change for me, but hey, an 80% solution is better than a 50% solution, which is the closest either major party ever gets for me.What policies do you think a third party will bring to the table?
The point is, it's ironic.^^ what's the point of that nonsense?