Again, the second panel is wrong. It was the guy in red's solution.
It should say something like "Ok fine, lets go with your solution"
Can a meme issue a retraction?
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Again, the second panel is wrong. It was the guy in red's solution.
It should say something like "Ok fine, lets go with your solution"
Can a meme issue a retraction?
It reminds me of when Dems floated a Supreme Court Justice nominee who Repubs had previously pushed forth. Obstructionism is the point. 😡
Vote for someone who's not a dem or repub and you folks might pull yourselves out of this
The problem is sadly a bit more complicated. Thanks to the winner takes all system over in america a third party candidate has virtually no chance of being elected. Therefore if you want to counter a candidate you disagree with you have to necessarily vote for the most popular candidate that you can mildly agree with.
Some states have signed a pact to switch to ranked choice voting (i think new york and new hampshire are among them) which will help a lot with this problem on a state level. Only when most states adopt this it will matter on a national level.
Then and only then will it be viable to vote third party.