VolStrom
He/Him/Gator Hater
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No yours is a guy who wants to give away everything for free, can’t remember which state he’s in half the time, can’t remember his own name, can’t remember who he was a VP for, can’t remember what office he’s running for, fired a prosecutor for looking into his crack head kids corrupt business dealings, tells people they don’t have any business having 100 rounds of ammo, tells voters he doesn’t work for them and gets highly pissed and cusses voters when they question him

What choice have you given anyone? You present the concept of "fair", base your criticisms and call to change on that concept, then refuse to define or base the concept in anything but your personal credulity. So, what you've done is ask us to change our form of government on your feelings.“Too bad so sad” is such a thoughtful stance. Thank you for your contribution.
Im not rehashing everything that's been debated the past 10 pages on state vs presidential elections.
My point is you think a popular vote will make a president focus on issues that concern all Americans. I don't think that's what will happen at all. They'll focus on issues that appeal to high population concentration areas because they will require less money, less time, and less travel to reach voters. Not because those people are right, more deserving, or more needful. It will just be the easiest path to victory. It will simply be where can we go to maximize time/money spent to reach the most voters. Doing that will leave portions of the country on the outside looking in.
What choice have you given anyone? You present the concept of "fair", base your criticisms and call to change on that concept, then refuse to define or base the concept in anything but your personal credulity. So, what you've done is ask us to change our form of government on your feelings.
Fair is every citizen’s vote weighing the same as another. Thats about as simple a concept as there is.
Fair is every citizen’s vote weighing the same as another. Thats about as simple a concept as there is.
You want to cede Tennessee's spot as the 46th most influential voter base to be as powerful as every else? Cuckoo!
States with the Most and Least Powerful Voters for the Midterms
"About as simple" and "bald, unsupported assertion" are synonymous here. Make the argument for why that is fair. Is one-person-one-vote always fair? If not, when is it fair, and why?Fair is every citizen’s vote weighing the same as another. Thats about as simple a concept as there is.
I guess every state, county, city, and town is governed by "mob rule/group think".You’ve been flicking boogers for a day and have yet to hit your intended target.
Under your desired system, you are effectively saying that you are fine with mob rule/group think, exactly what the FFs sought to root out, thus the EC. This is a very simple concept, that you continue to justify with luther-esque continuums. It’s rather embarrassing to watch you squirm so viciously.
If Trump had won the PV but lost the EC, you wouldn’t be crowing like a banty rooster. Period!
I guess every state, county, city, and town is governed by "mob rule/group think".
How do we ever survive?
You’ve been flicking boogers for a day and have yet to hit your intended target.
Under your desired system, you are effectively saying that you are fine with mob rule/group think, exactly what the FFs sought to root out, thus the EC. This is a very simple concept, that you continue to justify with luther-esque continuums. It’s rather embarrassing to watch you squirm so viciously.
If Trump had won the PV but lost the EC, you wouldn’t be crowing like a banty rooster. Period!
You skipped over the whole mob rule/group think part.Under the US Constitution, just as you have since the beginning of your miserable existence.
Don’t like it? Change it.
Can’t change it? STHU and accept it.
It was intentionally designed to be a difficult process, so that people like you couldn’t undermine a 200-year-old+ system, that dye-laced-wig wearers knew more about than you.
You don’t like the system because it doesn’t cater to your wants, thus it is inherently broken and needs fixed. Such a weak victim.
It will go blue and should be considered a battleground state right now. The trends and data analytics are very stark and very clear:
* First the big cities went blue, starting with Dallas in 2006 and continuing until Democrats swept them all.
* After showing they can govern the cities, now the suburbs are starting to turn blue, and O'Rourke actually beat Ted Cruz in those areas too.
* Ted Cruz won 67% in rural areas, but barely won overall because only 1 in 4 Texas voters live in rural areas and that share shrinks every year.
Only those immune to data, demographics, common sense, and trend lines believe Texas will be red forever.
The better questions are:
* Can the GOP change its policies, dispositions, and outreach to reverse these trends?
* If not, where can the GOP take roughly 40 EVs from the Democrats? If Florida flips blue, then you'll need about 70.
Probably because it's common sense. Any system will regulate itself to the midline eventually. Those that don't..... Die out.I've always wondered if I'm one of few people that think like this. It's not something I hear about on news or read about much.