it has to be argued that the two ruling parties do have a stranglehold over the political arena in the US. — ssu
The biggest chokehold they have is of in the thinking of the American voter: if you vote "third party", that is argued to be a vote for the worst candidate hate, because the voter isn't voting against him or her. People cannot fathom a third party to succeed. — ssu
Interesting! Any thoughts on how that could be implemented or how it would function?I'd actually rather a system with no parties. — Terrapin Station
I don't think it's a monopoly, but I do think it's a mess, and a big problem is that there are only two viable parties for major offices, with candidates having to kowtow to the norms of those parties. — Terrapin Station
total healthcare, as long as it doesn’t double taxes for the working class — 0 thru 9
I don't think anyone, or any group, has rigged it. Nature is taking its course, and voter complacency (regardless of reason for it) helps define the course.Personally, I’m even more convinced that the game is rigged... to put it bluntly. Thoughts? — 0 thru 9
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