• Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The party supposed to walk in lockstep no longer does, so any GOP speaker is destined to fail at this point.

    I’m okay with that. Our forefathers assumed that the average person would vote to support their constituents. But instead, we got mofos voting against their own beliefs because “the other team” proposed it.

    The Democrats only started playing the lockstep game after Republicans mastered it for decades. And honestly, people breaking rank and forcing bipartisanship and making concessions is what we are supposed to be doing.

    • ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Completely agreed. I’m not holding my breath, but the absolute best thing that we could do would be to get rid of first-past-the-post voting and bring in some form of ranked choice, which would end the dual-party setup we have right now. There’s nothing like having multiple parties and multiple aisles to cross to force people into working with each other. What we have now is a two-party hostage situation, and I’d love to see that end. But to do that we have to get ranked choice voting in.

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        1 year ago

        There is no way the average American will ever be able to comprehend anything more complicated than “my tribe” vs “not my tribe”

        Also ranked choice voting got NYC Mayor Eric Adams. The election took way longer than it should have and they ended up with the "centrist"candidate that should have never gotten elected and disappointed both sides