The Democratic Candidates
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HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
to me, it's all tied to money.0 -
mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
But imagine if the party just straight out nominated Hillary. Isn't that the very criticism that has plagued the DNC, leading to the 20 person debate stage? It goes to show that someone still always criticize.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
to me, it's all tied to money.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
to me, it's all tied to money.0 -
mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
to me, it's all tied to money.
I don't belong to any party so I have no say or vote...
But in Sweden I think the different districts that a party is built up of nominate and somehow cast their votes in the end. Something like that. So I guess it works something like a "regular member" votes for the people to lead his/her district, and those leaders in turn represents their district in the the next national level. I guess.
But as been said, we vote more for "parties" than individual "leaders" here. They are of course the face of the party and with television and all becomes more important - but we still vote on a party because of the platform more than the leader."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
to me, it's all tied to money.
I don't belong to any party so I have no say or vote...
But in Sweden I think the different districts that a party is built up of nominate and somehow cast their votes in the end. Something like that. So I guess it works something like a "regular member" votes for the people to lead his/her district, and those leaders in turn represents their district in the the next national level. I guess.
But as been said, we vote more for "parties" than individual "leaders" here. They are of course the face of the party and with television and all becomes more important - but we still vote on a party because of the platform more than the leader.0 -
mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
to me, it's all tied to money.
I don't belong to any party so I have no say or vote...
But in Sweden I think the different districts that a party is built up of nominate and somehow cast their votes in the end. Something like that. So I guess it works something like a "regular member" votes for the people to lead his/her district, and those leaders in turn represents their district in the the next national level. I guess.
But as been said, we vote more for "parties" than individual "leaders" here. They are of course the face of the party and with television and all becomes more important - but we still vote on a party because of the platform more than the leader.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
to me, it's all tied to money.
I don't belong to any party so I have no say or vote...
But in Sweden I think the different districts that a party is built up of nominate and somehow cast their votes in the end. Something like that. So I guess it works something like a "regular member" votes for the people to lead his/her district, and those leaders in turn represents their district in the the next national level. I guess.
But as been said, we vote more for "parties" than individual "leaders" here. They are of course the face of the party and with television and all becomes more important - but we still vote on a party because of the platform more than the leader.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
to me, it's all tied to money.
I don't belong to any party so I have no say or vote...
But in Sweden I think the different districts that a party is built up of nominate and somehow cast their votes in the end. Something like that. So I guess it works something like a "regular member" votes for the people to lead his/her district, and those leaders in turn represents their district in the the next national level. I guess.
But as been said, we vote more for "parties" than individual "leaders" here. They are of course the face of the party and with television and all becomes more important - but we still vote on a party because of the platform more than the leader.0 -
mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
to me, it's all tied to money.
I don't belong to any party so I have no say or vote...
But in Sweden I think the different districts that a party is built up of nominate and somehow cast their votes in the end. Something like that. So I guess it works something like a "regular member" votes for the people to lead his/her district, and those leaders in turn represents their district in the the next national level. I guess.
But as been said, we vote more for "parties" than individual "leaders" here. They are of course the face of the party and with television and all becomes more important - but we still vote on a party because of the platform more than the leader.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
i would argue it is actually quite rare for any citizen to know the ins and outs of how the system actually operates when it comes to the items you mentioned, but that doesn't exclude them from being able to tell which policy is good and which is bad. that's ludicrous.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Every time these US primaries come up, I realize that in Canada:
-the party chooses its own leader in a private vote
-the election campaign trail itself lasts about 6 weeks.
the US system is just so preposterous. half of every presidential term is spent on looking at the next election. it's so absurd.
to me, it's all tied to money.
I don't belong to any party so I have no say or vote...
But in Sweden I think the different districts that a party is built up of nominate and somehow cast their votes in the end. Something like that. So I guess it works something like a "regular member" votes for the people to lead his/her district, and those leaders in turn represents their district in the the next national level. I guess.
But as been said, we vote more for "parties" than individual "leaders" here. They are of course the face of the party and with television and all becomes more important - but we still vote on a party because of the platform more than the leader.0 -
Didn’t seem like that bad a question actually.
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policy and systems are two different matters.
I understand policy just fine. how the system is structured is often a mystery to me. I don't need to be a constitutional expert to have a valid opinion on policy.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:policy and systems are two different matters.
I understand policy just fine. how the system is structured is often a mystery to me. I don't need to be a constitutional expert to have a valid opinion on policy.hippiemom = goodness0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:i would argue it is actually quite rare for any citizen to know the ins and outs of how the system actually operates when it comes to the items you mentioned, but that doesn't exclude them from being able to tell which policy is good and which is bad. that's ludicrous.0
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and in the closed threads, he seemed to understand his tax system just fine. I'm not sure why not knowing how a party leader is chosen makes a lick of difference if he can argue whether his country is more livable than another. to me, THAT'S bizarre.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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mrussel1 said:HughFreakingDillon said:i would argue it is actually quite rare for any citizen to know the ins and outs of how the system actually operates when it comes to the items you mentioned, but that doesn't exclude them from being able to tell which policy is good and which is bad. that's ludicrous.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:policy and systems are two different matters.
I understand policy just fine. how the system is structured is often a mystery to me. I don't need to be a constitutional expert to have a valid opinion on policy.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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