Grandpapy
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Hope and Change.Ohio, near sandusky
Long live Alternative Energy.
Hope and Change.Ohio, near sandusky
Who’s going to contest it?You heard it here first.... election will be contested and violence will be rampant by january.
Doesn't matter. Whoever loses.Who’s going to contest it?
I’m trump loses. Trump will be the only one complaining. If Biden loses it my be the end of the world.Doesn't matter. Whoever loses.
It will go over like a thud after a couple hundred mentally deficient domestic terrorists pop off and realize nobody is following them and they will melt back into their parents suburban homes and secretly be happy when Obamacare is expanded to all 100% of the population and they can access affordable health insurance.Doesn't matter. Whoever loses.
I never understood the opposition to that. I wonder what percentage of our defense budget would we have to cut in order to make that happen.It will go over like a thud after a couple hundred mentally deficient domestic terrorists pop off and realize nobody is following them and they will melt back into their parents suburban homes and secretly be happy when Obamacare is expanded to all 100% of the population and they can access affordable health insurance.
No offense intended. I posted the 538 analysis to reinforce you point that the electoral college makes this election close when it should be almost a done deal.Ok 4 or 9. I want to hear again how my vote matters in this equation. I’m not in the 4 or the 9.....so?
yea I assumed. 4,8,9 even 12 is sad. It’s such an easy solution to just switch to popular vote. There has to be a reason it is not being done. Do you think that without the electoral college we see more terms in a row by one party?No offense intended. I posted the 538 analysis to reinforce you point that the electoral college makes this election close when it should be almost a done deal.
You are right of course. The electoral college never was about fairness and I hope its days are numbered.
This is how we can end the stranglehold small states have on the election of the president through the EC.
National Popular Vote
State status: AK AL AR AZ CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MO MS MT NC ND NE NH NJ NM NV NY OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VA VT WA WI WV WY The National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50...www.nationalpopularvote.com
Trump himself said that in a fair election, Republicans will never win a presidential race going forward.yea I assumed. 4,8,9 even 12 is sad. It’s such an easy solution to just switch to popular vote. There has to be a reason it is not being done. Do you think that without the electoral college we see more terms in a row by one party?
another words is it used for balance?
can you?I can have reasonable conversations with people I don't agree with without having to use phrases like "Nana, Nana, boo boo"
Not that I’m aware of.Is there any other country that does the silly electoral college thing?
Its truly strange .
I think it has a lot to do with the legacy of England ruling us and giving land as rewards. All the rich people knew that their land being theirs is why they were rich, and wanted to be sure to have a impact on the land that they own. A lot of our government is set up with checks and balances because no group trusts the 'other' enough to give them more power than they have.Is there any other country that does the silly electoral college thing?
Its truly strange .
They did not have enough foresight to imagine internet warfare allowing bad actors to have more impact in everyone's lives than real people in real life have.Electoral College: A System Born of Compromise
At the time of the Philadelphia convention, no other country in the world directly elected its chief executive, so the delegates were wading into uncharted territory. Further complicating the task was a deep-rooted distrust of executive power. After all, the fledgling nation had just fought its way out from under a tyrannical king and overreaching colonial governors. They didn’t want another despot on their hands.
One group of delegates felt strongly that Congress shouldn’t have anything to do with picking the president. Too much opportunity for chummy corruption between the executive and legislative branches.
Another camp was dead set against letting the people elect the president by a straight popular vote. First, they thought 18th-century voters lacked the resources to be fully informed about the candidates, especially in rural outposts. Second, they feared a headstrong “democratic mob” steering the country astray. And third, a populist president appealing directly to the people could command dangerous amounts of power.
Out of those drawn-out debates came a compromise based on the idea of electoral intermediaries. These intermediaries wouldn’t be picked by Congress or elected by the people. Instead, the states would each appoint independent “electors” who would cast the actual ballots for the presidency.
READ MORE: How the Great Compromise Affects Politics Today
I think snap elections are strange.Is there any other country that does the silly electoral college thing?
Its truly strange .
It would require a constitutional amendment. Never gonna happen.yea I assumed. 4,8,9 even 12 is sad. It’s such an easy solution to just switch to popular vote. There has to be a reason it is not being done. Do you think that without the electoral college we see more terms in a row by one party?
another words is it used for balance?
Let's just do like the Soviet Union did. Break up and make each state their own country.I think snap elections are strange.
But agree that electoral college is an archaic institution. Like snap elections, they are tools that people in power use to distort the democratic process in order to stay in power. I don't know about snap elections but I do know that the minority US leadership currently in power are less and less inclined to honor the concept of majority rule.
That came from Hillary, part of her dnc speechI heard a stat the other day, if 2 more people per voting district in the key states that won Trump the election would have voted for Clinton, she wins.
Did the Popular Vote Just Get a Win at the Supreme Court?It would require a constitutional amendment. Never gonna happen.
Yep, it sure did.Did the Popular Vote Just Get a Win at the Supreme Court?
The justices’ ruling on faithless electors could indirectly help those who want to circumvent the Electoral College entirely.
It also raises some broader questions about the future of the Electoral College, and, in particular, about the so-called National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, in which states accounting for at least 270 electoral votes would agree to award their electors to whichever presidential candidate received the most votes nationwide. Fifteen states and the District of Columbia, with 196 electoral votes among them, have signed on, but their commitment will not take effect unless enough states join them to reach 270.
Did the Popular Vote Just Get a Win at the Supreme Court? (Published 2020)
The justices’ ruling on faithless electors could indirectly help those who want to circumvent the Electoral College entirely.www.nytimes.com