100% this,...other parties are negligible and actually good for the system. Fake ass bullshit and trunk loads of ballots found in the middle of the night are the real problem. They do whatever they want with impunity, it's disgusting and infuriating.
I see. Yes I totally agree, I just figured you were alluding to some point of logic in the election process whereby 3rd parties getting 0.01% of the vote somehow was beneficial for the integrity of the process.
Yea, it's certainly a shame that there are parties, but I think it's impossible not to. The top competing ideas will always rise to the top, distilling down to two. And of course their proponents will give them a name, thus creating parties. Individual politicians cling to parties because without them they're a tiny belligerent in a battle between two enemy armies.
I'll have to think on this more, but it seems the 2 party system is inevitable the way things are set up now.
The libertarian party has been commandeered long ago by the black hats. So far their purpose of stealing votes is negligible and hasn't been cost effective. Their a money pit to the black hats.
Definitely what it boils down to in the Walker v Warnock race...all the libertarian votes would likely have gone to Walker. Now we're facing a run off where cheating is likely.
no it comes down to fraud
100% this,...other parties are negligible and actually good for the system. Fake ass bullshit and trunk loads of ballots found in the middle of the night are the real problem. They do whatever they want with impunity, it's disgusting and infuriating.
Could you briefly explain why other parties are good for the system? It sounds like it might be reasonable, but I'm not sure how that works. Thanks!
Ideally there would be no parties, only individuals with competing ideas.
Having more options is a good thing.
It's corrupt and broken, that's the problem.
I see. Yes I totally agree, I just figured you were alluding to some point of logic in the election process whereby 3rd parties getting 0.01% of the vote somehow was beneficial for the integrity of the process.
Yea, it's certainly a shame that there are parties, but I think it's impossible not to. The top competing ideas will always rise to the top, distilling down to two. And of course their proponents will give them a name, thus creating parties. Individual politicians cling to parties because without them they're a tiny belligerent in a battle between two enemy armies.
I'll have to think on this more, but it seems the 2 party system is inevitable the way things are set up now.
That too, votes stolen from everywhere
fraud, nothing to do with libertarians in this election. once they stole 2020 nothing was ever going to be off the table, no repercussions.
Libertarians are part of the fraud
nah they can manufacture votes out of thin air its beyond in your face now there's no backlash all big talk that gets nowhere.
No doubt
In hell's cafeteria, your assigned seat is between a Libertarian and a vegan.
The libertarian party has been commandeered long ago by the black hats. So far their purpose of stealing votes is negligible and hasn't been cost effective. Their a money pit to the black hats.
Definitely what it boils down to in the Walker v Warnock race...all the libertarian votes would likely have gone to Walker. Now we're facing a run off where cheating is likely.
And PA. 60k votes for the Libertarian. Oz would be tied
Lol shut it Lib