The electoral system v popular vote?
In my opinion the electoral system creates a two-party monopoly, because you need to be the biggest party in a state to get influence.
The minority in a state is powerless.
If you dont live in a swing state it doesnt matter if you vote or not no matter if you belong to the majority or minority.
The whole election is focused on the swing states, cause in reality all other states are powerless.
the minority isnt represented because of the winner takes all system.
The electors per state is disproportioned with the population of the states, giving alot more power per capita to smaller states.
My other concern is the judicial system where judges are elected or as in the supreme court picked by someone who was.
This politifies the politicizes the judges and brings their personal opinions into their rulings.
This in my opinion problematic situation intesifies due to the fact that the supreme court acts as a constitutional court who creates precedence for all to follow. Often you see the judges disagreeing in very politicized matters as abortion, gay marriage and gun control according to their own political beliefs.
This makes the rule of law a subjective opinion from judge to judge, and that is a threat to the concept of fair trial.
Welcome to American democracy. Every single aspect of is it set up like a god damn pyramid scheme.
Like social democracies are any better, Denmark will forever be a weak centre left ran country even by (((right wing parties))) simply because of coalitions and the inability to do anything except make shit laws and have such a weak government that immigration is not stopped. Fuck democracy, fuck this kikes that run this country and fuck the kikes that run the EU which is destroying denmark.
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Making the popular vote based puts cities in charge of entire states with whom they have neither common ground nor general sympathy. Not only that, it also means that there will be a fuckton of candidates, which will mean that there will almost never again be a majority of the country agreeing on the same person to lead.
It's not like changing it would stop corruption, anyway. Machines are riggable, as the democrats keep proving.
>>131327395
Democracy is poison.
>>131327395
A little bit yeah