Imnotgoing Sideways
Puts the FU in Cute
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It's almost like some people are not intellectually capable of participating in an election.
Elon Musk has vowed to help Donald Trump secure a second presidency. Not only has he turned the platform formerly known as Twitter into a 24/7 MAGA propaganda apparatus, but he’s also committed huge amounts of cash to a political action group that is now serving as Trump’s primary canvassing machine. America PAC, which was created by Musk and continues to be funded by him, is said to be leading Trump’s door-knocking operations in key battleground states. Yet while Trump has effectively handed Musk the reins of his campaign, criticism is growing about how Musk’s group is handling that responsibility.
The only flaw in your thinking is that Trump would never step down of his own free will. Trump still isn't really one of the GOP insiders for such plans, he's just a very useful populist with a huge following for them to ride in on his coat tails. They don't really control him to this extent by far.So here is a dumb thought, please tell me it's dumb.
As proven, very, very often, many of the accusations by the Republican Party turn out to be projection of their own plans and problems.
In 2020, there was a huge push of the idea that, Biden was electable, Harris was not, so Biden was running, and would immediately step down as President once he won, making Harris the new President. A Trojan horse candidate so to speak.
Now let's look at Trump, an obvious fucking con man idiot. Even the Republicans can see this. But, he has the massive following from the Idiot Cult. Trump just wants to keep his own ass out of jail, he never wanted to be President in 2016 in the first place.
Vancenthe other hand, is a weirdo loser. Vance could never win.
But Vance is a "true believer" in the whole, Regresionist Authoritarian Project 2025 bull shit.
So now we have Trump/Vance, on the idea of, Trump wins riding the Idiot Cult, Trump steps aside for Vance, who has promised him a pardon etc (if he actually does it, who the hell knows, Trump is a gullible follower dumbass).
Maybe. But only a little.So here is a dumb thought, please tell me it's dumb.

He makes Vlad the Impaler look like a saint.Wait. Menstrual surveillance!?
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Betting the country’s future on First Past the Post is like gambling with “a random number generator”.If you look at democracies that use FPTP—which are actually quite rare—you’ll find they all tend to show the same divisiveness, take no prisoners campaigning, fantasy politics and very high polarisation. They also have a marked tendency towards alienated and poorly informed electorates, very powerful chief executives and relatively weak legislatures. The explanation cannot be that there’s something in the water.
Vance will be the new Jared Kushner. A giant hat-rack of discarded responsibilities with zero competence, progress, or accountability.Trump is vain and would not willingly give up power and prestige. But I could see Trump opting out of doing any actual work, letting the daily responsibilities devolve to Vance, while Trump played golf.
Yes, but ... France, Germany, Austria and Italy all have proportional representation of one sort or another, but nevertheless, at least at the moment, the far right are considerably closer to government in those countries (and in Italy are actually in government, of course) than are they in the UK, are they not?
Yes, but that's not the fault of proportional representation.Yes, but ... France, Germany, Austria and Italy all have proportional representation of one sort or another, but nevertheless, at least at the moment, the far right are considerably closer to government in those countries (and in Italy are actually in government, of course) than are they in the UK, are they not?
| Saxony | Seats filled by FPtP | List Candidates | Actual % of Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| CDU | 45.00% | 23.33% | 34.17% |
| AfD | 46.67% | 20.00% | 33.33% |
| BSW | 0% | 25.00% | 12.50% |
| SPD | 0% | 16.67% | 8.33% |
| Left Party | 3.33% | 6.67% | 5.00% |
| Green Party | 3.33% | 8.33% | 5.83% |
| Free Voters | 1.67% | 0% | 0.83% |
| Thuringia | Seats filled by FPtP | List Candidates | Actual % of Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| AfD | 65.91% | 6.82% | 36.36% |
| CDU | 25.00% | 27.27% | 26.14% |
| BSW | 0% | 34,09% | 17.05% |
| Left Party | 9.09% | 18.18% | 13.64% |
| SPD | 0% | 13.64% | 6.82% |
| Green Party | 0% | 0% | 0% |
| FDP | 0% | 0% | 0% |
| Brandenburg | Seats filled by FPtP | List Candidates | Actual % of Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| SPD | 43.18% | 29.55% | 36.36% |
| AfD | 56.82% | 11.36% | 34.09% |
| BSW | 0% | 31.82% | 15.91% |
| CDU | 0% | 27.27% | 13.64% |
| Green Party | 0% | 0% | 0% |
| Left Party | 0% | 0% | 0% |
| Free Voters | 0% | 0% | 0% |
France does not have PR. The national assembly is elected from 577 single member constituencies.Yes, but ... France, Germany, Austria and Italy all have proportional representation of one sort or another, but nevertheless, at least at the moment, the far right are considerably closer to government in those countries (and in Italy are actually in government, of course) than are they in the UK, are they not?