▲ | daseiner1 2 days ago | |
speak up, we can barely hear you in the top rows of the grandstands voters have essentially zero influence over policy and overwhelmingly vote on "vibes". also most people don't care about policy at any level of detail until it directly affects them. is this good? no. true nonetheless. much of why i'm not much of a fan of democracy and i think it's a sham. i don't think contributing to increased polarization, especially at the level of your neighbors, is something to be proud of. | ||
▲ | intended 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
The Republican media-political machine is by far the most competitive, and they have been punishing bipartisan behavior since the 60s. Such actions are imitation, and therefore the best flattery. The Repub model is being replicated globally too. It just works. | ||
▲ | dfxm12 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Maybe you could have hid behind the "vibes" line the first time around, but not anymore. We're way past where we could realistically give people the benefit of the doubt. | ||
▲ | tstrimple 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> voters have essentially zero influence over policy and overwhelmingly vote on "vibes" The "vibes" that attract conservative voters are fucking disgusting. |