The way to “institute a new government” is by voting in new people. Those who say things like “burn it down” are only propping it up. If electoral politics wasn’t the key to change, certain forces wouldn’t be trying so hard to suppress the vote. #Vote2020

Jul 4, 2020 · 4:25 PM UTC

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1) The effort to suppress voting is very successful 2) It's very much a 2-party system 3) Those parties are very similar 4) Corporate media still controls the spread of information 5) The deep state exists 6) The vote counting machines are easily hackable & unaccountable
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Sources? Please cite your work.
This could only be true if--at the minimum--we could trust the voting process, huge party machines with their own interests funded by billionaires didn't exist, outside forces didn't meddle in elections, voters were well-educated about their candidates and general civics . . .
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It's always people w/money that worry about "burning it down".The rest of us have no stake in it;what do we care if you loose your precious property?
Replying to @marwilliamson
I’ll tell you what, 99% of Americans live with better internal values and moral standards than do either candidates. Shame voting forces people to have to compromise on that
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But what about all of the votes that are suppressed? Neither party will change that if it’s what brought them to power...so/...
Replying to @marwilliamson
"Those who say things like “burn it down” are only propping it up." breathtakingly stupid also electoralism *is* futile because both parties on corporate payroll i had respect for you, but it seems you couldn't resist the money in the end.
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The U.S & The UK both need ranked choice voting.
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