Will Wiley
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There was Bernie.
He was worth voting for.
[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1Ho8OrBzig[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1Ho8OrBzig[/YOUTUBE]
The intro of the video is enough to dismiss it. A coughing hillary? Where is the "bing bing bong" Trump?
If there is something of value in this video then present it
Yeah and... don't expect to be inspired.
There was Bernie.
He was worth voting for.
He did get a lot of votes, just not enough.....
He did get a lot of votes, just not enough.....
It was not a clean election, even for US standards.
The party taking sides polluted the whole process.
It was not a clean election, even for US standards.
The party taking sides polluted the whole process.
There will never be a perfect or clean election. The US election process is based on an incredibly shaky foundation. However, one side will still get more votes than the other. Look at all the Trump advantages (Benghazi BS, Comey, fox news, and etc.) and yet HRC still won more votes.
It was not a clean election, even for US standards.
The party taking sides polluted the whole process.
There will never be a perfect or clean election. The US election process is based on an incredibly shaky foundation. However, one side will still get more votes than the other. Look at all the Trump advantages (Benghazi BS, Comey, fox news, and etc.) and yet HRC still won more votes.
There will never be a perfect or clean election. The US election process is based on an incredibly shaky foundation. However, one side will still get more votes than the other. Look at all the Trump advantages (Benghazi BS, Comey, fox news, and etc.) and yet HRC still won more votes.
By the barest of margins.
When the results lead to almost half of voters feeling totally devastated, that's a good indication that you chose the wrong methodology for selecting presidents.
Save democracy for the legislature. Judges and presidents need to know what the fuck they are doing; you can't afford a selection process that could put any crazy loon in such positions; nor is it wise to put politicians in those spots - impartiality is too important for executive and judiciary. Leave partisan bickering in the legislature where it belongs.
That is only your opinion. Reality is that only about 7% made the right decision..... snip .....
The majority made the right decision.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying.By the barest of margins.
When the results lead to almost half of voters feeling totally devastated, that's a good indication that you chose the wrong methodology for selecting presidents.
Save democracy for the legislature. Judges and presidents need to know what the fuck they are doing; you can't afford a selection process that could put any crazy loon in such positions; nor is it wise to put politicians in those spots - impartiality is too important for executive and judiciary. Leave partisan bickering in the legislature where it belongs.
Sorry, but I'm not following you. You are saying that we shouldn't have popular vote for president? And if we do, we'll get someone crazy?
I think that we have someone crazy now. Certifiable. I think that if the presidency were decided by popular vote rather than the EC, our country would be in a better place today. The majority made the right decision.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying.Sorry, but I'm not following you. You are saying that we shouldn't have popular vote for president? And if we do, we'll get someone crazy?I think that we have someone crazy now. Certifiable. I think that if the presidency were decided by popular vote rather than the EC, our country would be in a better place today. The majority made the right decision.
By the barest of margins (and not by enough margin to avoid defeat in the EC).
Do you seriously think that if you got this close in the popular vote this time, and you keep re-doing the process every four years, that you can go for long without getting a crazy person? It's inevitable.
That's one reason why the founding fathers didn't go for direct elections to begin with, and instead passed the buck to the States.
History can not show any such thing. There is no way history can know what would have happened if either Gore or HRC had won. Any kind of scenario from a Utopia to an apocalypse can be offered with equal justification.I think that history will show that the majority would have picked the correct president in both 2000 and 2016. Bottom line for me, the presidency has incredible power. The power to create alliances, appoint lifetime judges, set the direction of an entire branch of government, and create wars. I think that a person who has the power to create a war that could involve millions should have the mandate from the majority. The stakes are too high to allow a minority to set so much policy.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying.I think that we have someone crazy now. Certifiable. I think that if the presidency were decided by popular vote rather than the EC, our country would be in a better place today. The majority made the right decision.
By the barest of margins (and not by enough margin to avoid defeat in the EC).
Do you seriously think that if you got this close in the popular vote this time, and you keep re-doing the process every four years, that you can go for long without getting a crazy person? It's inevitable.
That's one reason why the founding fathers didn't go for direct elections to begin with, and instead passed the buck to the States.
I think that history will show that the majority would have picked the correct president in both 2000 and 2016. Bottom line for me, the presidency has incredible power. The power to create alliances, appoint lifetime judges, set the direction of an entire branch of government, and create wars. I think that a person who has the power to create a war that could involve millions should have the mandate from the majority. The stakes are too high to allow a minority to set so much policy.