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Billy Madison Show Listening Thread - October 2012
Ironic you just said that. I just sent a tweet to Billy asking him to consider Gary Johnson or Jill Stein. Since he doesn't know who to vote for, perhaps he should think beyond the Republican/Democrat false duopoly.
Ironic you just said that. I just sent a tweet to Billy asking him to consider Gary Johnson or Jill Stein. Since he doesn't know who to vote for, perhaps he should think beyond the Republican/Democrat false duopoly.
Yeah, same with Burke. And Bubba to an extent even though he's open to the idea. Everyone wants another option but isn't willing to make that step and make third parties more relevant.
The Bubba "vote for me" thing kind of irritates me in that regard but I doubt many people will follow suit.
Yeah, same with Burke. And Bubba to an extent even though he's open to the idea. Everyone wants another option but isn't willing to make that step and make third parties more relevant.
The Bubba "vote for me" thing kind of irritates me in that regard but I doubt many people will follow suit.
I get really irritated when people use the old "wasted vote" analogy when considering third party candidates. How is it any more of a "wasted" vote than one you would cast for a Democrat or Republican? If I'm going to "waste" a vote, I should at least spend it on a candidate I actually like and believe would do a good job! If enough people actually voted like they wanted and not to avoid "wasting" a vote, perhaps some damn things would change in Washington!
I get really irritated when people use the old "wasted vote" analogy when considering third party candidates. How is it any more of a "wasted" vote than one you would cast for a Democrat or Republican? If I'm going to "waste" a vote, I should at least spend it on a candidate I actually like and believe would do a good job! If enough people actually voted like they wanted and not to avoid "wasting" a vote, perhaps some damn things would change in Washington!
Exactly. Hell if someone votes Democratic in a "red state," or Republican in a "blue state" you could make the argument that's a waste. But the idea of red and blue states is stupid in general because it generalizes a large population.
Basically all I'm getting at is until we are the majority you're not going to take out the entrenched politicians. The whole system is almost an artform, and the various systems woven quite tightly. Widespread change will take a large number of americans actually giving a shit, so it is a tough fight.
Basically all I'm getting at is until we are the majority you're not going to take out the entrenched politicians. The whole system is almost an artform, and the various systems woven quite tightly. Widespread change will take a large number of americans actually giving a shit, so it is a tough fight.
And that's the problem. We are in the minority. Those who don't see the big picture and really don't give a shit are the majority. I don't see it changing any time soon, but we have to still try.
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