• How_do_I_computah@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Voters will always disappoint you. There will always be things left undone, done poorly, or done in a way you disagree with. Everybody needs to get used to this and learn we vote for the least bad, not the most good.

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        4 months ago

        Haha. That’s pretty good. The point I was trying to make is that it doesn’t make sense to me to hold voters to a higher standard of conduct than the politicians that they vote for.

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      4 months ago

      The difference is campaigns spend over a billion dollars these days and don’t even try to convince voters.

      They do anything for donations to spend on fundraisers for more donations, and they just go round and round. Every revolution everyone involved skims a little.

      If it costs over a billion dollars to beat trump in an election, maybe we should worry less about donations and more about votes.

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      4 months ago

      In a perfect world, we should be voting for the person with the most solutions that would improve the world as well as country.

      We shouldn’t be voting on those who’s likely going to be half-assed.

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        We don’t live in a perfect world. Someone is going to be president for the next 4 years, and at this stage of the game we have 2 distinct choices.

        Also, what you called half-assed someone else might call the democracy process. Just because YOU want something doesn’t mean I want the same thing. Your vision for how to solve Palestine or Ukraine or improve wealth equality might be vastly different from mine. Just because you don’t get exactly what you want doesn’t mean the system is useless or not worth participating in. If you were to get exactly what you want, then I’d be getting walked over. If I get exactly what I want, then you’d say you are not being heard.

        The only fair system is to elect a big-tent party and then work through dialog on trying to reach either consensus or fair compromise on the various topics. But we won’t have that option if we let the fascists get control and do their Project 2025 thing while ignoring us.

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          It boils down to good politics is boring and full of compromise.

          Lot’s of talking and compromise doesn’t make for good headlines or scare motivate voters to the polls. There is room to add the large media companies to the blame of ‘perfection’ since they are always looking for the imperfect to talk about. And then they bash that imperfect-ness into the ground.

      • KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        4 months ago

        we should be voting for the person with the most solutions that would improve the world as well as country.

        well, i would remove the whole world portion, because that’s an extremely broad brush and can cause problems. It’s better to just focus on having the best and most productive leadership possible, the more advancement you can do the better.