• notsosure@sh.itjust.works
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    14 days ago

    Politics is always a compromise, also for a voter. People forget that; they start thinking black&white, in good and evil, and then start to make mistakes - and the more extreme politicians win. The second aspect: instead of complaining about politicians, become politically active, join the party that you like most, and focus again on compromising, within your party and with the other side. The world isn’t black and white there’s an awful lot of grey too.

  • Barbecue Cowboy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    14 days ago

    A lot of people are assuming that Americans are regretting their vote… And some are.

    But, important to remember that a tremendous amount live in an entirely different media echo chamber and don’t believe anything negative about Trump and have no regrets. Everything negative we’ve seen is positioned so it seems like a good thing for them and anything bad that happens is someone else’s fault.

    Also, important to remember that a lot of us have ended up in an echo chamber of our own just with a different agenda. Trust no one.

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    14 days ago

    I’m more upset about the pedophilia, rape, dictator like control, mobilization of goon squads and a dozen other horrible things than the lying.

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    14 days ago

    Because that’s not exactly how it played out.

    It’s not like we all supported him and then we all saw what he was doing and hated him.

    About 25% of Americans Voted for Trump.

    About 24.5% of Americans Voted for Harris.

    The rest didn’t bother to vote, or were ineligible (too young, non- citizen, convicted felon etc.)

    He might have lost a few supporters from his actions on office, but the ones that voted for him are mostly still cheering him on, because he’s telling them that he’s doing a good job, and they don’t question it because their team is “winning”.

    The rest of us who hated him, still hate him and want him removed ASAP, but he has enough money and powerful friends to keep him safe (for now).

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      The more important question is why 50% of the population, minus ineligibles, don’t care about politics or think not voting means they have the moral high ground.

      Many Americans are looking for unicorn politics and the rest of us suffer because of it.

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        14 days ago

        I would guess that the majority of the 50% of non voters willingly didn’t vote, but some of that 50%, other than the previously mentioned exceptions, maybe couldn’t due to disenfranchisement from purging voter roles, or since it’s not a government holiday, maybe couldn’t leave work to vote. I believe legally it has to be allowed, but we all know that doesn’t mean that it always is, and some people work a distance from their voting station. For example, I travel an hour for work on Wednesdays, stay remote, then drive back home Thursday evening. If that happened to be on a voting day where early voting isn’t possible, that could disqualify me, or at least make it really difficult to vote.

        But as mentioned, I think the majority is due to apathy or ignorance, willful or not.

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          Look at the comparisons of voters in 2020 for biden then again at 2024. People simply didnt show up. Between gaza, lack of primaries, joes late drip out, kamelas annointment, and covid bailouts and tax shenanigans making people think they made more under trump, a lot of people felt to just sit back and watch it all burn, some didnt think he could do much more damage than what he did last time. I would put bets on the largest group there being the ones that just want to watch it burn.

          Same thing were seeing around the world. Not just in the US. Look at how britains doing after brexit.