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    33 years ago

    Totally agree with you here. Also “for show” means that someone is doing a show, which is a weirdly conspiratorial take.

    Yeah, the rich conspire against everyone else and influence both parties in major ways, but the US also is a democracy, you know, where people vote.

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      -23 years ago

      And we know how voting helps American citizens. Spoiler: individualist pure capitalism does not give them socialised welfare benefits, and keeps them in debt and paycheck-to-paycheck slave life routine.

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        03 years ago

        Voting does help American citizens. Not a lot but it does, there is all kind of legislation which has a positive impact.

        I agree that it’s not enough. I agree that other measures need to be taken if possible.

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          -33 years ago

          Voting only works as intended when the Congress and the elected party officials are not corrupt and not lapdogs of corporations and mafia. That is not the case, hence voting barely benefits citizens, and the democracy there looks like a circus TV show instead of it being an extremely ideal and reputed political structure system on paper.

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            03 years ago

            It’s not an extremely ideal system on paper even, the US does have a two party democracy which is deeply flawed. Still a democracy though, even if corrupt etc

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              -13 years ago

              Calling the American system a democracy is an insult to democracy. It is a plutocracy, an individualist warmongering pure capitalist one.