@fromjason
*Thank* you.
Not too long ago, I was having a conversation about US politics with someone. He at one point out right said, "you don't like Trump, so I'll assume you like Biden", and I was like, what. How does my disliking one person imply even an opinion about the other?
I mean, do I think Biden was a better President than Trump? Sure. But that doesn't mean I like the guy.
*Thank* you.
Not too long ago, I was having a conversation about US politics with someone. He at one point out right said, "you don't like Trump, so I'll assume you like Biden", and I was like, what. How does my disliking one person imply even an opinion about the other?
I mean, do I think Biden was a better President than Trump? Sure. But that doesn't mean I like the guy.
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@fromjason
The very word "bipartisan", to me, shows everything that is wrong with US politics. There are far more opinions than just two, but simply because your political system, practically, only allows two parties that matter, the very stupid idea that there are only two valid opinions has been normalised.
You guys need to get rid of FPTP, but I guess that's too far of a goal...
The very word "bipartisan", to me, shows everything that is wrong with US politics. There are far more opinions than just two, but simply because your political system, practically, only allows two parties that matter, the very stupid idea that there are only two valid opinions has been normalised.
You guys need to get rid of FPTP, but I guess that's too far of a goal...