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Trying to build viable third parties by voting for them in presidential elections is like trying to build a third door in your house by repeatedly walking into the wall where you want the door to be.
  • The problem is that any third party that manages to eventually displace a member of the duopoly immediately replaces that party in the new duopoly.

    Because the duopoly is a result of First Past the Post (FPTP) voting. As long as we use FPTP the duopoly will persist, just with different parties filling the two roles.

    Anything short of switching away from FPTP for some form of Rank Choice is going to be a band-aid, mere temporary relief, and not even a very good one.

  • Americans' inflation-adjusted incomes rebounded to pre-pandemic levels last year
  • I've never had a job where my wage kept up with inflation. My annual raise was always below inflation, and I felt lucky to get annual adjustments at all.

    I suspect this is simply an artifact of math. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer, and as long as the average of the two looks good then the people in charge can nod their heads, say "good good," then go spend a week on their yacht.

  • Analysis: Misinformation has created an alternative world for some Americans
  • Trickle down economics, as a theory, has been around well over 100 years, and it's never been believed in by everybody. Hell, a presidential candidate gave a speech against the idea in 1896

    You're correct about misinformation having been around forever, but access to and ease to create misinformation is greater than ever before thanks to the Internet.

  • The Court Just Sealed Everyone’s Fate, Including Its Own
  • The author assumes the Court doesn't understand the consequences of what it's doing, but I really don't think that's a reasonable assumption. It's entirely possible they know exactly what they're doing.

  • Dems who censured Rep. Tlaib over Palestine comments largely silent on GOP Rep's call for nukes
  • Democrats are not "so called progressives".

    Some progressives are Democrats, but not all Democrats are progressives. Most Democrats are not progressives, in fact. Things make a little more sense once you accept that.

    But only a little.

  • An attack of the vapours: Tennessee bill endorses chemtrails conspiracy theory
  • Because there couldn't be any legitimate reason to do the things they're banning, like cloud seeding, crop dusting, air dropping seeds for reforesting, I dunno, literally releasing anything as you fly over even like CO2 exhaust as mentioned by the other commentor.

    Literally all matter is a chemical, chemical compound, or substance. IMO this law is going to be struck down super fast just for being overly broad. Not that that would stop Republicans from passing it and spending millions of dollars in public money defending it in court.

  • They came for Florida’s sun and sand. They got soaring costs and a culture war.
  • You mean birth rates + immigration > people leaving the state? I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you.

    Seriously though, there does need to be an asterisk after "fleeing" that says "if they can afford it" which, let's be honest, excludes most people who want to leave the state.

  • They came for Florida’s sun and sand. They got soaring costs and a culture war.
  • My parents were just telling me about a friend of theirs who moved back to Ohio... fucking Ohio... after discovering that retirement in Florida was terrible.

    Yeah it must be pretty bad if Ohio and Kansas are looking better.

  • Crystal Mason: Texas woman sentenced to five years over voting error acquitted
  • Never mind that the whole point of a provisional ballot is "I don't know if this vote is valid, but here it is just in case it is valid"

    I feel like casting a provisional ballot should protect you in cases like hers, not condemn you!

  • Quote from H. L. Mencken
  • man who is able to think things out for himself

    Otherwise known as a man who ignores people who have actually worked things out for realsies instead of just playing at mind exercises. A man who has "thought it out for for himself" that the earth is flat, modern medicine is poison, and immigrants are lazy criminals here to steal his job.

  • Illinois judge who reversed rape conviction removed from bench after panel finds he circumvented law
  • This is America, we don't go back and redo things just because they were done illegally! Trial results, elections, arrest records... Once they're done, they're done! Nothing to be done about it! Except taxes, they can always redo your taxes.

    I wish I could add a /s I really really do

  • Trump team argues assassination of rivals is covered by presidential immunity
  • Congress would impeach Biden SO FAST so he could then be prosecuted.

    ... Unless Biden also made it impossible for Congress to meet to impeach him. Which is obviously against the Constitution, but there's nothing to be done about it as long as Congress can't impeach him.

    Checkmate, fascists.

    ... wait

  • Black man who spent 44 years in prison before he was exonerated gets record $25M settlement
  • Yup, it's taxpayer money.

    The logic is that shit like this will cause voters to demand change and vote in people who will make sure stuff like this doesn't happen again. But the reality is that most voters simply don't care, and there's a non-zero number of voters who are unhappy because they want the black man to stay in prison whether he's innocent or not.

  • UK responds to Argentina new president’s pledge to ‘get back’ Falkland Islands
  • Canada will no doubt be laying claim to Greenland

    You jest, but territorial disputes between Canada and Russia over the Arctic are a thing, and there was an active territorial dispute between Canada and Greenland over Hans Island that wasn't resolved until last year.

    Obviously I don't mean to suggest that any of the stuff you mentioned could reasonably come true, just that it's less removed from reality than you probably realized.

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