Mudfuzz wrote:D.o.S. wrote:see: all my comments about why the electoral college is a good thing.
See: that you have yet to beat any of my points and I am still waiting for a actually thoughtful solution other than #peopleRdumb..

That's not actually true, though. Representative government is a necessity past a given size, and a continent is certainly beyond those confines. The fact that you don't like it doesn't mean it isn't better than a pure democracy.
jrfox92 wrote:So...
We've all decided we're not gonna, oh y'know, try to get a third party elected?
I mean.
Zealotry for your shitty party is great and all, but when a massive portion of the country agrees that neither Hillary nor Trump should be sitting in the Oval office, why aren't you out trying to get people to vote for the other two options that
are out there?
Media has been categorically ignoring both Stein and Johnson at the
same fucking time they're bitching/fear mongering about Hillary and/or Trump.
So quit talking about this bullshit of, "Oh, we can't have that compulsive liar/American-Eagle-Military-Cop-Hero killer in office" or, "We can't have that racist/misogynist/oompa loopa/russian double agent/body controlled by a wig because he'll destroy the entire universe
and kill/imprison all blacks/hispanics/immigrants/vaping-cross fitting-vegans" while also saying, "there's no point in supporting a third party because I'm lazy and it won't work anyway" because doing that
makes you the problem with America.
No. Voting for third party for president is stupid. Voting third party for Senate members, House representatives, state legislators, etc.(i.e. the people who actually make a difference in government, are not.) You don't vote in a Green Party president and then hope that this encourages Green Party Senators -- that's legitimately ass backwards. However, voting in Independents, socialists, libertarians, whatever, into representative government
is how you make a difference, not a throwaway vote for Jill Stein in November-- who spouts a lot of bullshit (and I say this as someone who is safely categorized as fairly left wing on most things). Neither Johnson nor Stein have a realistic shot at being elected in November, and there isn't time to build the sort of infrastructure that either would need to make a serious, concerted effort at running. This is, unfortunately, fact. Has fuck all to do with laziness, and much more to do with the fact that no one on the "hurr durr I love me some third parties" wagon ever fucking does anything to advance their cause in between Presidential elections. Don't be a fucking nitwit, because that would make you "The Problem With America" (underline and bold as you see fit).
Gary Johnson supports the gold standard. Every economist I've ever met will tell you that as much as economists will argue about everything, they all agree that a fiat currency is far superior. The only people who support a return to the gold standard are the people who don't understand how the economy works, and that is a disqualifying position for me when it comes to being the president.