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[–]book-of-saturday 20 insightful - 2 fun20 insightful - 1 fun21 insightful - 2 fun -  (4 children)

If you look from a foreginer's perspective, American elections are ridiculous. Two parties is not a democracy. Voting without an id, through obscure voting machines, then the superdelagates and lobbying. Even some Latin American countries (known for their corruption) have more transparent elections.

Funny how Americans see lobbying as something normal. It should be illegal that representantives listen to anyone other than the People they represent. Here in my country the government gives an equal amount of money to parties so they can spend on their campaigns. Lobbying is illegal. Elections here are still shit, but I can't imagine how worse they would be with legal corporate lobbying.

[–]NowYouCecyMe 10 insightful - 1 fun10 insightful - 0 fun11 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

To be honest, most Americans (at least that I know) agree with you. Most people hate that there are only two parties. The lobbying is ridiculous 100%, but the people in charge of changing the system are the ones who pocket the money from lobbying.

Voting without an id gets called racist because of old actually racist laws from right after the Civil War. Now, is it actually racist? Of course not. But people who suspiciously don't want ID voting use this excuse to continue the status quo

[–]Freshly_Squeezed[S] 6 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 0 fun7 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

They are ridiculous. The entire system is built to keep the establishment in power whether that is democrat or republican.

[–]Diddykingsmackin 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

It is two parties, but it also isn't two parties. I could be wrong, but in many countries aren't coalitions formed after the election? In the US, the coalitions are formed before the elections. One party will absorb the idea group into its platform. For example, the green movement was absorbed by the Democrats while the strong pro gun movement was absorbed by the Republicans. In other countries, it seems like you would vote for the green party, who itself joins a coalition after the election. So even though there are only two parties, they each have a good chunk of single issue voters who only vote for the part due to the pre election coalition being formed.

[–]Amareldys 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

No one around here understands the electoral college.