Unless I’m mistaken, it’s probably a better society to live in than the US.
Even if that isn’t the case the voting attendance and participation is higher. Adding to that, it’s still the fix for the US problems…voting and voting in numbers.
Mine has a few of them as well, enough for them to openly apply as a political party.
The fact remains that the US position would be a lot better than it is they voted in numbers. The Republican voters loyalty to their team alone proves this. It might be the only redeeming quality they have but make no mistake on it…they have control because their people religiously vote.
Unless I’m mistaken, it’s probably a better society to live in than the US.
Even if that isn’t the case the voting attendance and participation is higher. Adding to that, it’s still the fix for the US problems…voting and voting in numbers.
that’s a low bar to clear. my country is still awful and plagued by fascism.
Mine has a few of them as well, enough for them to openly apply as a political party.
The fact remains that the US position would be a lot better than it is they voted in numbers. The Republican voters loyalty to their team alone proves this. It might be the only redeeming quality they have but make no mistake on it…they have control because their people religiously vote.
i don’t think usians will be able to vote fascism away at this point though. we are already at the “gestapo killing people off the streets” stage.
Nope, which is why the next easiest, peaceful civil shutdown, is the only option they have now.
you need more than a repeat of the no kings protests at this point.