And it's NOT either of the "major" parties.
I'm 100% onboard with at least two of their proposals. The "Anti-Corruption Act" (http://anticorruptionact.org/) and "Approval Voting" (https://electology.org/approval-voting).
Some of the others I disagree with, but it's not like this party's gonna get elected anyway.
That's the problem with "third party" and "independent" candidates. People think they don't have a chance, because reasons, and therefore it ends up being a self-fulfilling thing, and/or they think "third party" candidates are "crazies" and/or "a bunch of loons".
They don't mention it, but I'd personally like to see a change to the debate formats in the U.S. I've seen a couple of interesting ideas tossed around, but politicians would never go for it.
I'm 100% onboard with at least two of their proposals. The "Anti-Corruption Act" (http://anticorruptionact.org/) and "Approval Voting" (https://electology.org/approval-voting).
Some of the others I disagree with, but it's not like this party's gonna get elected anyway.
That's the problem with "third party" and "independent" candidates. People think they don't have a chance, because reasons, and therefore it ends up being a self-fulfilling thing, and/or they think "third party" candidates are "crazies" and/or "a bunch of loons".
They don't mention it, but I'd personally like to see a change to the debate formats in the U.S. I've seen a couple of interesting ideas tossed around, but politicians would never go for it.
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