When the USA had a multi-party system?
House:
>87 democrats, 54 oppositioners, 51 know-nothings, 37 anti-nebraskas and 9 people's partisans
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1854
>>137378639
What went wrong?
Imagine having an entire party based on hating your state, and it's the fourth largest in the country. Nebraskans on suicide fucking watch
>>137379116
You're a goddamn moron.
Montana
Something something slavery
>>137379488
>t. nebraska
>>137379116
unless I misread your post and I'm a faggot and you were referring to the as the 4th largest and not the state of Nebraska
>>137379488
>>t. nebraska
fuck Nebraska and fuck corn and fuck flat earth. I live in the mountain forest.
>>137379628
>>137379568
>>137379116
>The Anti-Nebraska movement was a political alignment in the United States formed in opposition to the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, and its repeal of the Missouri Compromise provision forbidding slavery in U.S. territories north of latitude 36° 30' N.
>>137379579
4th largest party
>>137379731
Nice historical revisionism Nebraskan
>>137379731
t. Kansas
>>137378713
>What went wrong?
What went right? Here in Europe we have at least a few different parties in the parliament and nothing ever gets passed because of too much dissent
>>137379773
I was giving a handjob while writing and everything came out wrong
>>137380011
Sounds like the two party system we have here in America. The only reason anything ever gets done is that the president has been unconstitutionally expanding the authority of the office through executive order for the past few decades.
>>137380011
That's parliamentarism
And is it better to never get anything done or to get something you oppose to the core of your being done every 8 years and then struggling to undo it for 8 more?
>>137380329
Thats gridlock, in europe its just slowness
>>137380036
Kys
fight me yourself you fuckin wiener