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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 month ago (2 children)

If from 2 choices 1 means the death of democracy, the democracy is already dead. That was already true back then. I hate this post because I completly bushes over that fact and is only there to guilt trip people who want real change outside the 2 party system.

[–] RIPandTERROR 6 points 1 month ago

Vote D, and also do your v-for-vendetta shenanigans. No reason not to do both if you're all in.

[–] merc 1 points 1 month ago

It's more like it's in a coma right now. It's not responding to stimulus, but there are signs of life. Theoretically if democrats win decisively, the Republican party could be forced to move to the center to become electable again.

But, if the Republicans win, it could be the end of democracy in the US. The Republicans know the odds of their winning another free and fair election are near zero, so their best bet to stay in power is to make sure they don't have to face any more free and fair elections.

Despite all the chaos, despite the Republicans attempting to kill the democratic process, the Biden administration has actually managed quite a few meaningful and positive things. He's not a very inspiring option as "leader of the free world", but as someone who sits at the head of the table and delegates things out, his record is pretty good. But, it's pretty damning that the system has Americans choosing between a criminal fascist, and an old man who probably won't last 4 years.