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Which Video Provides a Better Introduction?

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When Millennials start voting in large numbers, what they want will be listened to by politicians. So far, many of them don't vote, so, so far, they are paid lip service by most politicians, but in reality, largely ignored; ignored more by republican than democrat politicians, but ignored nevertheless. Bernard Sander's hitched his campaign wagon to a bunch of non-registered non-voters; hence his failure. In the interim, between our two plutocracies, roughly the period between women's suffrage up to Citizens United, if you wanted to be successful in politics you'd find out who is actually going to vote, and then tell them what they wanted to hear. Nowadays you find out who has the money to support politics and tell them what they want to hear. Of course there will never be enough people with money to elect anyone, so the politician still has to find out who is going to vote and cow tow to them. In the meantime, the people with the money hire all the best marketers and video producers. Once you get to Washington it's those with the money that count.

Millennials don't fit into either of these schemes. Most likely, unless by miracle the Democrats can take the Senate, and then pull off a second miracle by legislating around Citizens or getting it reversed, the nation will move inexorably toward total plutocratic fascism. You'll still get to vote in federal elections, but it will be even more meaningless than it is now. This will return the nation to a "more perfect union" as envisioned by its founders. The nations approximately three-quarter-century experiment with partial democracy at the federal level will be seen by historians as an interesting interlude. We will return to our roots, as a plutocratic Republic with the best government money can buy. And who is to say that democracy or plutocracy is better, Winston Churchill not withstanding? All forms of government are defective, but in different ways. Plutocrats favor, well, a plutocracy, whereas the rest of us look favorably on a more democratic government. And good luck with that!


Might want to revisit that thesis :)

The three younger generations – those ages 18 to 53 in 2018 – reported casting 62.2 million votes, compared with 60.1 million cast by Baby Boomers and older generations. It’s not the first time the younger generations outvoted their elders: The same pattern occurred in the 2016 presidential election.
 
Might want to revisit that thesis :)

The three younger generations – those ages 18 to 53 in 2018 – reported casting 62.2 million votes, compared with 60.1 million cast by Baby Boomers and older generations. It’s not the first time the younger generations outvoted their elders: The same pattern occurred in the 2016 presidential election.

I am heartened by the numbers you quote! But of course we must not forget we don't elect our presidents democratically so that merely having more votes does not guarantee a victory; exactly as our founders wanted when they left how to apportion electors up to the states.. Actually I am hoping with we can hold out long enough for the older voters to die in sufficient numbers that the ones who are younger now will thoroughly dominate.

My concern is that the Republicans will have so screwed with the Courts by that point that it may be impossibly to stop our headlong drift into plutocratic fascism.
 
I am heartened by the numbers you quote! But of course we must not forget we don't elect our presidents democratically so that merely having more votes does not guarantee a victory; exactly as our founders wanted when they left how to apportion electors up to the states.. Actually I am hoping with we can hold out long enough for the older voters to die in sufficient numbers that the ones who are younger now will thoroughly dominate.

My concern is that the Republicans will have so screwed with the Courts by that point that it may be impossibly to stop our headlong drift into plutocratic fascism.

Either way our 60% voter participation is still sad given our democracy.....our usual average going back over a few elections is closer to 50% so half don't give a shit or do not want to bother and a few % just cannot make it out, but most just stay home. I bet the % would increase if they moved it to a Saturday or made it a national holiday.
 
Either way our 60% voter participation is still sad given our democracy.....our usual average going back over a few elections is closer to 50% so half don't give a shit or do not want to bother and a few % just cannot make it out, but most just stay home. I bet the % would increase if they moved it to a Saturday or made it a national holiday.
Yes. It should be a national holiday. Why not move Presidents day to November and vote on Presidents day?
 
Yes. It should be a national holiday. Why not move Presidents day to November and vote on Presidents day?

I agree. Conservatives, who mostly work on Tuesdays won't have to worry about it. Most democrats don't have to worry about working, so it shouldn't make much of a difference.
 
I agree. Conservatives, who mostly work on Tuesdays won't have to worry about it. Most democrats don't have to worry about working, so it shouldn't make much of a difference.
:D What might be interesting is the question of whether democrats decided not to work because they are democrats, or whether those not working decided to be democrats because they weren't working?

As we know from a sample size of one, Republicans are always driven by the work ethic, work is what they live for. They work themselves to the bone, as they have no time to eat or for trivial pursuits such as grabbing pussies. Prime example: our workaholic President. I mean, between non-stop golf and non-stop tweeting when does the guy get a chance to eat. He somehow manages it, if the specter of a 300lb orange baboon is any indication. But how?
 
:D What might be interesting is the question of whether democrats decided not to work because they are democrats, or whether those not working decided to be democrats because they weren't working?

As we know from a sample size of one, Republicans are always driven by the work ethic, work is what they live for. They work themselves to the bone, as they have no time to eat or for trivial pursuits such as grabbing pussies. Prime example: our workaholic President. I mean, between non-stop golf and non-stop tweeting when does the guy get a chance to eat. He somehow manages it, if the specter of a 300lb orange baboon is any indication. But how?

You've got a serious disorder going on there, Piezoe. Full blown, raging Trump Derangement Syndrome.
 
You've got a serious disorder going on there, Piezoe. Full blown, raging Trump Derangement Syndrome.
That TDS thing is something that you guys have a hang-up over. I'm not a psychiatrist so I can't help. I did tone my remarks re the "orange Baboon" down a wee bit. Didn't want to be rude. :D
 
Welcome back.I agree Biden is a dud but I still thank he beats Trump for the very simple reason he's not Trump.

Thanks for welcoming me back.

How about the idea that people vote for Trump because he is not Biden and as a FU to the establishment and the media? The Presidential race now seems like a Special Olympics contest between two contestants who seem to believe the one who F-ups the most, wins.

Anyway, I'm going to focus on issues that should be addressed for the benefit of most people instead of pure politics, especially avoiding Party and Presidential politics.
 
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