Early Post Mortem
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wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 13:11 last edited by
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wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 13:18 last edited by
The bigger problem is that the Republic party went too far to the right. The candidates that were run, their message did not match with the middle 30-40% of the voters who decide non-primary elections.
This should have been their election to win quite easily overall
- high inflation
- bad president
- high crime in many areas
- over political correctness by democrats
- etc.
But working against them (and
mostall of these were their own fault)- too much emphasis on banning of abortion
- too much kissing of President Trumps shoes
- too extreme candidates
- too much emphasis on the past history rather than on the future
- etc
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wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 13:20 last edited by
I dunno...Explain to me why Dems win 77% of extended vote counts...Maybe...
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wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 13:21 last edited by
Blame Trump for this too.
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wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 13:57 last edited by
Yeah, yeah, yeah...Baba yaga lives!
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wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 14:36 last edited by
Parties (both of them) often achieve what is perceived as a strategic objective that ultimately bites them in the proverbial rear.
We seem to be aware of the likelihood that increased automation will result in decreased need for low skilled workers - especially in the US. An increased number of unemployed, unskilled workers is associated with increased social welfare expense and/or criminal behavior. Thus, ensuring the teaching of less effective birth control methods and limiting or denying altogether access to abortion would appear to be part of a strategy to ultimately increase the strength and power of a socialist agenda -either directly through unsustainable social welfare or class war arising from chaos of vast criminal activity. Marx smiled.
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I dunno...Explain to me why Dems win 77% of extended vote counts...Maybe...
wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 14:57 last edited by@Jolly said in Early Post Mortem:
I dunno...Explain to me why Dems win 77% of extended vote counts...Maybe...
This is exactly what makes people question the integrity.
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wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 16:03 last edited by
National holiday.
Day, not
weekmonth.In person unless valid excuse (out of country or health).
Valid ID.
Would that be so hard?
We are a laughingstock.
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wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 16:10 last edited by
Week not day.
In-person unless you need to be away
Count early votes early.
ID
No holiday- people would make it a four day weekend and travel.
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Week not day.
In-person unless you need to be away
Count early votes early.
ID
No holiday- people would make it a four day weekend and travel.
wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 16:35 last edited byIt's up to states to sort out how to do the voting. Alaska and a few other states with people spread out might find in-person voting challenging. Maybe they have to certify a ballot via Zoom with a valid ID held to the camera?
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Week not day.
In-person unless you need to be away
Count early votes early.
ID
No holiday- people would make it a four day weekend and travel.
wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 18:41 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Early Post Mortem:
No holiday- people would make it a four day weekend and travel.
Mandatory voting (like Australia). Each ballot will have an option for protest vote, or you can protest by submitting a deliberately defaced or blank ballot, but you have to submit a ballot.
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Parties (both of them) often achieve what is perceived as a strategic objective that ultimately bites them in the proverbial rear.
We seem to be aware of the likelihood that increased automation will result in decreased need for low skilled workers - especially in the US. An increased number of unemployed, unskilled workers is associated with increased social welfare expense and/or criminal behavior. Thus, ensuring the teaching of less effective birth control methods and limiting or denying altogether access to abortion would appear to be part of a strategy to ultimately increase the strength and power of a socialist agenda -either directly through unsustainable social welfare or class war arising from chaos of vast criminal activity. Marx smiled.
wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 18:43 last edited by@kluurs said in Early Post Mortem:
Parties (both of them) often achieve what is perceived as a strategic objective that ultimately bites them in the proverbial rear.
We seem to be aware of the likelihood that increased automation will result in decreased need for low skilled workers - especially in the US. An increased number of unemployed, unskilled workers is associated with increased social welfare expense and/or criminal behavior. Thus, ensuring the teaching of less effective birth control methods and limiting or denying altogether access to abortion would appear to be part of a strategy to ultimately increase the strength and power of a socialist agenda -either directly through unsustainable social welfare or class war arising from chaos of vast criminal activity. Marx smiled.
Apparently, we don't have enough low skilled workers. We're importing them as fast as possible across our Southern border.
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Week not day.
In-person unless you need to be away
Count early votes early.
ID
No holiday- people would make it a four day weekend and travel.
wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 19:40 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Early Post Mortem:
Week not day.
In-person unless you need to be away
Count early votes early.
ID
No holiday- people would make it a four day weekend and travel.
Plus you have to have ballots for national elections counted and reports by 11 pm in your time zone.
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@kluurs said in Early Post Mortem:
Parties (both of them) often achieve what is perceived as a strategic objective that ultimately bites them in the proverbial rear.
We seem to be aware of the likelihood that increased automation will result in decreased need for low skilled workers - especially in the US. An increased number of unemployed, unskilled workers is associated with increased social welfare expense and/or criminal behavior. Thus, ensuring the teaching of less effective birth control methods and limiting or denying altogether access to abortion would appear to be part of a strategy to ultimately increase the strength and power of a socialist agenda -either directly through unsustainable social welfare or class war arising from chaos of vast criminal activity. Marx smiled.
Apparently, we don't have enough low skilled workers. We're importing them as fast as possible across our Southern border.
wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 19:53 last edited by@Jolly said in Early Post Mortem:
@kluurs said in Early Post Mortem:
Parties (both of them) often achieve what is perceived as a strategic objective that ultimately bites them in the proverbial rear.
We seem to be aware of the likelihood that increased automation will result in decreased need for low skilled workers - especially in the US. An increased number of unemployed, unskilled workers is associated with increased social welfare expense and/or criminal behavior. Thus, ensuring the teaching of less effective birth control methods and limiting or denying altogether access to abortion would appear to be part of a strategy to ultimately increase the strength and power of a socialist agenda -either directly through unsustainable social welfare or class war arising from chaos of vast criminal activity. Marx smiled.
Apparently, we don't have enough low skilled workers. We're importing them as fast as possible across our Southern border.
You aren’t watching the game?
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wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 21:39 last edited by
Sadly, yes.