The two party system thing isn't the inherent problem. If the two parties on offer were cool and good, then life would be cool and good.
Further, the problem is that you have to think of these things as products. That they're trying to sell you something. You can't want something that you don't know you want -
advertising is critical. There are lots of countries with proportional representation. It's better than first past the post certainly, but they, too, tend to degrade into two party systems. Tories and labour being a classic example.
Mexico's AMLO managed to completely overturn the applecart in his country, but it didn't happen overnight. He had to work tirelessly with allies for over a decade. Everyone says the USA is 'too sexist' to elect a woman... and yet there's the famously not-sexist-at-all country Mexico, with its first female president who won in a landslide and is wildly popular.
Funny how being cool and good works, eh.
... don't worry about the USA though, our AMLO, Bernie Sanders, has like two years left to live so I'm sure we'll be just fine.
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo is a Mexican politician, scientist, and academic
Fuckin' so jealous... fuckin' a... fuck. Just try to imagine a US president with the line '
scientist' on their character sheet. You can't imagine it, can you.....
neorichieb1971 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 3:43 pmOne of the campaign mistakes I see time and time again is to concentrate on the oppositions weaknesses, rather than your own strengths. (Hello Kamala Harris).
They're not mistakes, they're intentional. Because Democrats are paid to lose. That's why they exist: To suppress the left and then lose to republicans. Obama sure doesn't feel like getting off the couch while Trump violates multiple clauses in the constitution constantly, but he sure picked up that phone fast when Bernie Sanders was going to win the primary in 2020 and enacted the unprecedented 'ratfuck voltran' plan. Which brought us to where we are today.
Every single time they get crushed, they keep saying they have to 'move to the center' (when they really mean is to double down on being losers, because nobody wants republican-lite).
Here's Jon talking about all the 'we were too woke' bullshit. There's not a single time the servants of capital will ever not serve capital. Neoliberals prefer a fascist dictator to giving everyone healthcare, every single fuckin' time. Pinochet is the future they dream of for everyone.
Human beings are emotional creatures, our brains are emotional engines. Think about what you remember most - do you remember every single thing your friends and enemies have ever said to you? Or do you remember how they make you
feel?
The strategists know all this. This is why the republicans are a party of emotions, and the democrats are the party of doormats. It's intentional.
Sometimes a guy comes along and actually tries to win. It's frankly kind of shocking, conditioned as we've been to expect nothing from the Democrats but losers doing their best to help toss us into the ovens in the future.
neorichieb1971 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 3:43 pmWhen I look at the members here at shmups, I see Americans with worldwide knowledge that are highly educated, think outside of the box. But when I see Americans on social media, I don't see that at all, I see insular simple folk who who's ears pop up like a dogs when they here the word "walkies" or "dinner time". Just in this case its "insane", "Amazing", "Incredible".
Yeah... we're really above the curve. The average person reads at a third grade or below level. You can't expect much from them - they only know what they're told to think and feel. Gotta meet them where they're at, and move them from there. I have some hope for the younglings, as they still went 2 to 1 for Sanders even after the ratfuck voltran. Not a lot of hope; the machine gods will begin to manifest soon and what little theoretical power we might have had through political means is going to completely evaporate in a decade or two.
2016 was really the last time we had a chance to make things better for ourselves. Now we have to seriously consider formally highly implausible futures, like the one where we're all turned into personal breeding stock for intergalactic space emperor Elon Musk.
... I didn't want to be in this position, man....