All these thought experiments we use to justify our beliefs seem like black and white bullsh!t to me, we tell ourselves we have a choice between "democracy" as it exists in the now, or some kind...
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All these thought experiments we use to justify our beliefs seem like black and white bullsh!t to me, we tell ourselves we have a choice between "democracy" as it exists in the now, or some kind...
I'll tell ya what would happen this time: there'd be numbers on the teevee telling us that plenty of people voted and inserting whoever they decided was going to sit in the POTUS (already) into the...
...Hillary too. And all the "3rd parties"
The "savior" is often the American Government or the position of POTUS itself, to most minds, I think. We have all these cognitive dissonances we have...
Refusing to vote is not apathy, nor does it necessarily indicate "just giving up and stopping caring". And the absence of voting for POTUS does not equate to a denial of democracy or promotion of...
What would be so "great"? To me, it would be great if something different happened, rather than "my country" staying the course it's always been on. It would be great to me if "we the people" stood...
...actually, maybe it will. If people can actually integrate the information provided by the researchers outraged at the issues with the "game", can start looking at it with loving detachment and an...
In the 2000 election it was shown that like 80 some percent of the machines were from Diebold, a company that creates ATM machines (and is run by a what was then a strongly biased partisan board).
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I'm not apathetic, I actively ignore the circus as best I can, and let me tell ya, it's made my life a whole lot better.
Throwing energy toward a bad investment isn't always a better idea than...
The fraud is the American people for telling ourselves that particpating in the selection of the "choices" they give us for Chief Executive is some sort of "value" or "duty" or "privledge" that...