• darthelmet@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    The institutional part of it is WHY it’s difficult/impossible to get rid of the corporate politicians. You can say we should vote out x or we should support y policy, but it doesn’t really matter if the entire electoral system is set up to stop that from happening.

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      8 days ago

      Too much effort is spent on tearing down a system that is literally built to withstand outside influences. Has anyone ever changed a government from outside the government without violence? To make the work matter, the effort needs to be applied to the problem areas, those few individuals who are at the top and prevent any needed change.

      Voting absolutely works or else Russia and Republicans wouldn’t worry about it. Male change happen by voting for a Democrat who will support the people, not business. A politician who cherishes the value of their community and not money.

      • limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        2 days ago

        Voting works when there is both turnout; and accurate counting based on easy to understand methods which can be verified to everyone’s satisfaction.

        That is not the case for the majority of USA states where the exit polling fails using computer counts that require faith.

        The only reason this has been unchallenged for decades is that deep down, most people understand government is fundamentally broken and cannot be repaired by any method including peaceful protest or violence