

Sounds like hegseth likes DEI after all, just for different skin tones and reproductive arrangements.


Sounds like hegseth likes DEI after all, just for different skin tones and reproductive arrangements.
Voting is extremely unlikely to get us the results we want. But it is still important, and low effort.
Reality is morally ambiguous, and pretending it’s black and white allows the right to win elections they would otherwise lose.
The founders were still calling the shots when they made that change. Adams and Jefferson were the president and vice president in question.
They did it, thinking it was better than leaving it as is.
I can’t say for sure they are wrong. Can you imagine if you got to be president if you political opponent dies? The guy that beat you to the job?
Pretty tempting situation for the vice president.
There is something worse than a see saw between Democrats and Republicans.
2 republicans in a row. Bush Sr after Reagan laid the SCOTUS ground work for bush v gore.
By the logic of OP, not voting also endorsed the genocide.
They designed a system that will only ever result in a 2 party system. If George didn’t like that he should have designed a better system.
Now we are stuck with it, not because we want it, or because it works, but because we cannot in any universe agree what should replace it.


Nothing in what you said negates the fact that American can be better or it can be worse.
There is always a choice.
I would support this.