Dec 2, 2017 she's a piece of s---, and i shouldn't have to spell out why well im a moderate conservative and i agree with johnson a lot more than trump or hillary
Dec 2, 2017 i mean, she's not and this has nothing to do with her stances/policies/the people she'd appoint, her qualifications/experience politically etc. so I'm not sure why u think this is important when considering how she'd fare as a president compared to the dumpster fire that has been trumps presidency so far so you don't get it then none of this matters if you want to protest the 2 party system we have that resulted in only hillary or trump as choices, fine, but don't do it during the elections. your vote for johnson or whoever else won't make a bit of a difference and nothing's going to change that way. you're throwing your vote away by not putting forth a vote for one of the two parties with a chance to win like it or not, you have 2 real choices during the presidential elections currently. and you do most likely more closely align with one or the other
Dec 2, 2017 idk man getting paid for foreign leaders who k--- people for being gay is pretty s-----y, especially when she considers herself such a LGBT+ friendly person. She also advocated for some of the laws that Bill passed that oppressed black people. [QUOTE="Cyreides, post: 2797101, member: 11490" none of this matters if you want to protest the 2 party system we have that resulted in only hillary or trump as choices, fine, but don't do it during the elections. your vote for johnson or whoever else won't make a bit of a difference and nothing's going to change that way. you're throwing your vote away by not putting forth a vote for one of the two parties with a chance to win [/QUOTE] it won't change the election results, but it does signal out a voice. I live in a county that votes Democrat, but if counties in a state start voting for independent, it tells a signal that the Democrats need to do better. It's a message.
Dec 2, 2017 n----- U About as Gay as the people that get killed in saudi arabia but ofc Hillary Clinton takes that blood money
Dec 2, 2017 Ya its dumb...even in school parents dont want their kids playing with dirty Democrats or vice versa
Dec 2, 2017 When a couple of 'protest parties' started up in my country about 30 years ago, people thought they were a joke- now in the latest election they were the reason we got rid of the s-----y government we had for last 9 years, even though the only got about 5% of votes. It might not seem like its doing anything at present, but if you support a small independent party now you will help them grow and potentially help them have a much bigger part to play in government in the future. I have voted for the Green Party every election and will continue do so for life, they recently got their first ever seats in parliament, now there is much More consideration of environmental issues than previous.
Dec 2, 2017 with the way its setup here in the US, without radical changes to the way things are done, no amount of voting for other parties or independents is going to change s---. you're basically going to always get a republican or democrat for major offices and that's just the way it is. this might be more feasible in other countries with different setups for government, but the US is pretty f----- in this regard