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2019-11-01 at 2:24 AM UTCI think it falls into the category of Americans being too lazy to be expected to make food for their kids everyday, and I mean, do you really expect the average american to be able to cook breakfast AND lunches for 3, 4 , 5 kids every single morning before work?
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2019-11-01 at 2:27 AM UTCI just looked at pictures of Tulip Gabbard and started masturbating furiously, imagining her as president but also in combat gear
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2019-11-01 at 2:28 AM UTCher and nikki Haley
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2019-11-01 at 2:31 AM UTCshe spells her name that way on purpose
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2019-11-01 at 2:40 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra yeah but I mean, isn't that what welfare allowances are for?
It should be, but Republicans don't like welfare in any form. That's why Trump was trying to cut down on food stamp costs instead of selling off like, one fighter jet or something.
We should just do what NY does and provide lunch for every kid regardless of income status.
I remember I forgot my lunch once and didn't have money in my account so I had to eat one of the sadness peanutbutter and jellies that my school provided. I was still hungry so I asked for a second one and they said no lol. -
2019-11-01 at 6:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by Vitamin G Like I said, a proportionally representative system would solve that issue. FPTP voting is inherently flawed and geared to polarize voters.
Also the electoral votes are not what you think they are. Yes, its a system where rural communities get more voting power and thus "equal" representation, but it also effectively nullifies some voters. Like a Democrat living in Mississippi for example. The electoral college will shift in favor of the Republicans, and their vote will now count as a Republican vote because FPTP is a winner takes all system. There are alot of democrats and Republicans in those final counts that in fact voted the opposite.
Its just a really fucked system that no other democracy uses. There are ways of making it fair without nullifying voters.
I don't want to be mean, but your opinions are uninformed by any consideration other than a desire for brown people to get to tell everyone else what to do. -
2019-11-01 at 2:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country I don't want to be mean, but your opinions are uninformed by any consideration other than a desire for brown people to get to tell everyone else what to do.
Lmao says who. PR systems are widely in use today.
Latvia, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Brazil, EU parliamentary elections, New Zealand, Netherlands, Israel, Ukraine, Germany, etc.
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2019-11-01 at 4:26 PM UTC
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2019-11-01 at 4:27 PM UTC
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2019-11-01 at 4:31 PM UTCPRESUDENT GABZORZ
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2019-11-01 at 4:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I never understood the school lunches thing. Here we always either brought our own lunch or bought food from the canteen, usually that was just snacks or treats though
you can always tell whos going to grow up into a beta by looking at whos bringing home made meal to school.
or to work. -
2019-11-01 at 4:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by Vitamin G Lmao says who. PR systems are widely in use today.
Latvia, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Brazil, EU parliamentary elections, New Zealand, Netherlands, Israel, Ukraine, Germany, etc.
You think these places don't have rural populations?
90% of the countries you listed are fucked up "democracies".
russia ?
RUSSSIAAA ??? -
2019-11-01 at 4:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny 90% of the countries you listed are fucked up "democracies".
russia ?
RUSSSIAAA ???
Yep. Russia has legitimate elections outside of Putin's autocratic stranglehold. Why they are corrupt has nothing to do with holding proportionally representative elections.
Most Russians support Putin by a large margin, anyway. His propaganda machine is pretty strong. -
2019-11-01 at 5:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Vitamin G Yep. Russia has legitimate elections outside of Putin's autocratic stranglehold. Why they are corrupt has nothing to do with holding proportionally representative elections.
Most Russians support Putin by a large margin, anyway. His propaganda machine is pretty strong.
what if we draw the proprotionality representation by race ?
would you like that ?
spics made up of only S% of the population and therefore they should only get S% power in the governmemt.
would you like this ?