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Do We Still Have A Congress Or Is It Becoming A Parliament? |
2018-11-09 |
This includes races where candidates with a generic ballot advantage had what should have been obvious disqualifying factors stacked against them. In New York and California, Republican incumbents Chris Collins and Duncan Hunter are both under indictment on very serious federal charges, yet they both won their races anyway. In New Jersey, Senator Bob Menendez was re-elected with a full ten percent margin of victory despite only barely escaping prison time on corruption charges by the grace of a hung jury. (Not to mention persistent stories of dalliances with underage hookers.) Shouldn’t that be telling us something? |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#4 Howcan you have civil, reasoning discourse with cheaters in the voting system? I suspect POTUS is moving forward to flip over the wormed filled Broward County, Florida rock. Hopefully Snipes will end up in a Federal prison. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2018-11-09 16:45 |
#3 How can you have civil, reasoning discourse with cheaters in the voting system? You cannot. You are dealing with criminals. If you cannot deal with criminals, your options narrow quite down to only a few. Are you institutionalizing criminal behavior or are you not? That there is the question. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2018-11-09 16:21 |
#2 Spain did that, national vote followed by appointing delegates, and it got them to the Spanish Civil War. Bluntly, the Dictatorship Of The Majorityâ„¢ leaves the Minority no other options. Federalism at least lets your region decide on things... And a side note: the Spanish had entire districts voting |
Posted by: magpie 2018-11-09 15:55 |
#1 Democrats want a uni-cameral parlimentary system where one nation wide vote fills all the seats and gets to pick the executives and judicial officers as well. This is their dictatorship of the proletariat wet dream. |
Posted by: AlanC 2018-11-09 08:53 |