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I'm pretty sure Hillary and Trump are not the only choices for the USA presidence. Why do people complain about having to vote one of the two when you can vote someone else? It's just a matter of reading things from other candidates.



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If everyone complaining about voting for them voted for an independent, that independent would actually get elected.



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MikeRox said:
If everyone complaining about voting for them voted for an independent, that independent would actually get elected.

That's a nice thought.



What? No matter how terrible your choice for president is, your political model doesn't allow him/her to have as much power to even be remotely close to be a dictator.
Also, dont waste you vote. If anything vote for whatever you consider the lesser of two evils, cause one of them is gonna be president.



It's so nasty. I'm actually fearful of the impact this election will have. Especially if Trump wins. They're both terrible though. Want to say more, but I usually don't touch these threads, so I'll leave it there.



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I'm just thinking and likely it will never happen ever....but if absolutely nobody votes, does Obama get to stay for another term? lol



Honestly, Hillary and Trump are perfect representations of what America has become. You could say that they're the candidates we deserved.

On one hand, Hillary is a corrupt plutocrat who's above the law, representing the the growing Third-Worldism of the United States because of immigration policy, multiculturalism, and Cultural Marxism.

On the other hand, Trump is a populist and nationalist demagogue who represents the traditional, white America which is radicalizing in response to the aforementioned trends of Third-Worldism.

And both represent, for whites, the end of political ideology and personal character in choosing representatives, and the beginning of ethnic identity-based voting against left-wing elites and the nonwhite population, both of which are mostly hostile to their traditional Western civilization.



spurgeonryan said:

How did it get to this where we are forced to vote for two horrible choices?

 

Sure we could vote some random moron, or even ourselves, but it would not matter.

 

I feel like some third world country with no choice, no way out. At least before both candidates were crazy. If you did not like one much you could vote foe the other douche with little forseeable problems.

 

Now that choice is gone.

Do posting opinions such as this one makes you feel afraid for your life?? If no, then fortunately, you don't know the feeling.



"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy already predicted in 1979 what our democracy would be like now"

 

BTW, I have never before read the phrase "Die Wahl zwischen Pest und Cholera" (which translates to: "the choice between pest and cholera", but I guess that phrase is unknown in english) even remotely as often as in recent months, when people were discussing the POTUS race.



Bandorr said:
I can't tell if you have the worst sense of humor, or just constantly unaware of what you are talking about.

All your recent political posts have made no sense what so ever.
1) You aren't forced to vote.
2) There are more than two choices.
3) Do you even know what a dictator is?

Are you actually going to compare two sub-par choices for having to live under a horrible dictator?

That actually may be one of the more offensive things I've seen you say.

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