• Cosmonauticus@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    It’s because the Democratic party is a coalition. The Democratic party ISN’T LEFT. It’s a party made up of moderates (right wingers) and liberals.

    It’s essentially two different political philosophies trying to operate within one party.

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      Which is why ranked choice voting allows people to better represent their candidate preferences. All the variety of political opinion can’t be represented in two parties.

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        First past the post got us in this mess and it sure as shit ain’t gonna get us out of it. I’ll take a straw poll over what our current system is.

        Ranked Choice voting allows for the kind of direct democratic action as we just saw in France and what they finally got around to doing in the UK with the most recent elections.

        However, it’s against the best interest of the current politicians in power.

        How do we get Ranked Choice on ballot when the DNC won’t even use it in their primaries?

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          The French are also FPTP, they just convinced most of the potential spoiler candidates to fall on their swords for the good of the nation.

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            The politics here in the EU are just as messy, there’s simply a thin veneer of …something, class, perhaps, that trump managed to completely remove from American politics.

            What happened in the UK is a genuine bright spot, though. I couldn’t stand Sunak, but at least he behaved like a fucking adult when the time came.

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              It very much does feel like Trump gave the right permission to be their worst selves in public. The Republicans of the 90s and 00s were perfectly happy to use racism and jingoism and white grievance to win votes, but they either used dog whistles or pretended they were speaking an “uncomfortable truth”. Now that it’s been accepted that being horrible in public can make you president, they don’t need to play that game anymore and they love it.

              And all it took was that one little break. The European right is probably one successful brash racist away from being just as bad. There have been some close calls already.

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          You get it by coming together. The smart politicians, and the hungry ones, will back the measures if there is enough open and consistent popular support. Remember that it is about power. Political power starts and ends with numbers. Make it more valuable to some to support a change and they will become an ally.

          However, this is done only through us coming together in unity, or under one or two strong leaders.