• PurpleSkull@lemm.ee
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    7 days ago

    Now THAT would end the Republican party forever. And it would be an easy sell for Democrats too.

    “Since our president loves democracy and voting integrity so much, let’s pass a bipartisan law requiring all eligible citizens to vote or face penalties of fines and imprisonment.”

    Then watch the mental gymnastics of MAGAs trying to argue how mandatory voting and voting in general is a bad idea.

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      5 days ago

      I don’t think this is clear cut anymore. Low information voters broke very hard for Trump. Democrats have work to do to win back the average voter, but the adage of “we win when people turn out” broke in this last election.

      Democrats need to get off their ass and offer something better. The fact that Trump won so handily should be a damn wake up call that they are out of touch. Republicans message sucks ass, but it still beat the hell out of Democrats. The party leadership needs an overhaul because they are floundering and trotting out these old adages excuses how piss poor they’ve done leading the party.

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        5 days ago

        Voter turn-out was low last election. Turns out drum circles with Oprah and other Hollywood sycophants while substituting all policy discussions with “uhh…JOY and ORANGE MAN BAD!” was not a winning strategy. If everyone is forced to vote you would see a lot of odd things. Most of them not great for either Republicans or Democrats, but ultimately healthy for a liberal state.

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          I would hope so. I think it would be the right thing to do. But I don’t think Democrats would see all the “instant landslide wins” that are talked about. I don’t think they can accurately predict how that will go. I just don’t buy that the average non-voter is definitely voting Democrat.

          But again - we should push for it because I think it’s the right thing to do, not because I think it’s good strategy.

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      7 days ago

      These are the same Republicans who stand for less government interference. You really think they will agree to force their people to vote?

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        6 days ago

        They only want less government in regulation of businesses to make easier and more profitable to plunder society.

        Otherwise they’re all over the idea of telling people what to do or think or who to worship, etc.

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        6 days ago

        less government interference

        Trump has made his first quarter all about tariffs and deportation. We need to drop this decades-gone lie that they ever cared about reducing government.

        Even this EO is interfering in state’s rights.

        • TheKMAP@lemmynsfw.com
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          6 days ago

          The point you’re replying to is that when called out on their bullshit, they will revert to their talking points. Being a hypocrite is unrelated.