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 genius 
 The US two party only election system is a joke, and undemocratic the cnn debate made this very clear. 
Time for regime change, US citizen should start listening to the speeches of RFKJr Hopefully you all have the balls to vote for change 
 RFK is a Dem 
 Currently not affiliated with DNC but historically yes. What’s your point? 
 My point is that him running as an independent does not change what he would do if he was running as a democrat 
 I agree. That’s still vague. Are there specific policies of his you don’t like? 
 It’s not about his policies. What I am saying is that he is not some new alternative outside the norm like say Elon Musk running if he could. RFK is a long time dem that is running as an independent because he would not get nominated by the DNC. If he wins it’s not like the 2 party system would dissolve. Maybe I am wrong. Did he promise to implement mass layoffs of gov employees like Vivek did? 
 I’ve seen nothing about mass layoffs. *imagines Milei yelling AFUERA* 😂

Nobody intelligent expects the 2 party system to dissolve with RFK.

People expect a large change getting strict against corporate cronyism, for one. Believable because of Bobby’s 40 yrs of success as an attorney suing corrupt public and private orgs. 

Personally I assess his moral character is significantly better than the other options after listening to 20+ hrs of interviews. I think you may agree when you hear him talk about his Christian faith and journey. 
 I have listened to him, but no matter how good his ideas and moral character are, he has no chance of winning. We play the hand we are dealt and that is Trump or whoever replaces Biden. Voting for anyone else out of principle is fine , but I see it as a mistake if doing so means we get Biden’s replacement which will likely be anti bitcoin and will keep the country on the path to becoming like SF. 
 Luckily, most people that would vote for RFK are dem voters, so him running is good for Trump. That’s why the left media and progressives hate him so much 
 Fair and valuable points to consider. I wish I was kidding when I say there is no safe lead above whoever the DNC shoves in there because of their ballot fraud and other tricks 
 elon is in Feds pocket bc 
1. SpaceX Starlink govt contracts
2. patriot act Feds all over trustiesafetie dept on x

Kennedy
1. pro bitcoin
2. will not touch 2a or abortion w EOs
3. can beat Trump
4. get usa out of wars
5. release jfk rfk and 9|11 files
6. will  pardon assange and asked @Snowden to serve in his administration
7. pro bodily autonomy
8. Running 19% on HarrisX Forbes poll out today
  
 All irrelevant since he has no real chance of winning, but don’t worry you can still kill your baby at 9 months in colorado and maybe even after birth 
 Kennedy is the only candidate on all 50 states which has a Policy Platform to reduce abortion nationwide. Both Trump and Biden said in their 'debate' they will expand medical abortions. Biden and Trump closed schools and places of worship.-They will do it again.
see... 
https://youtu.be/Bf0cp1sBOSs?si=kiTUwInTbZjgOt0c 
 Yes. Vote for Trump 
 Nah. RFK is a better shot at change 
 He’s not a friend of capitalism. But you can fool yourself that he is. 
 Please expand why you think so.

Honestly I don’t think any single President can befriend capitalism in our current corporate cronyism for the 99% and socialism for the 1% culture. The best they could do is starting chipping away or starving out the old guard. 
 Lmao, tempted to make this the whole wiki entry for https://wikifreedia.xyz/the-american-uniparty 
 How do I save this? 
 The people that complain also don’t participate in the political process that can change the status quo. It’s just meaningless recycled memes 
 Voting does not change anything for a variety of reasons. The two party political structure, the strength of incumbents, the advantage of a well funded campaign, and the darker reality of mafia style threats are all much more influential factors than your vote is.

Not to mention that the entire “process” of deciding temporary rulers through majority rule is a flawed concept which incentivizes short term thinking.

Besides, don’t trust verify - and how do you verify the results of an election? 
 The people that have power currently gained that power through the political process that involves more than voting, which of course does change things. Overturning Roe v Wade was a huge change made possible thanks to Trump (put in power by votes) appointing 3 conservative judges to the supreme court. But if you want to fall for the psy op that politics don’t matter, I’m not going to stop you. 
 Politics clearly matters, your vote doesn’t. US politics are very disconnected from the grassroots will of the people. The 2016 and 2020 democratic primaries are a great demonstration of this, as well as the 2020 election.

There are ways to be involved with politics in your local community and make some change, even if it’s just by shifting the Overton window. But even locally, gerrymandering, family ties, funding disparities, and support from certain groups are immensely powerful systems of influence, much more so than your vote.

I view voting as a form of consent, which is why I will not longer be participating in that form of politics. But to each their own. 
 I just gave you an example of voting leading to a major change. Marijuana became legal at the state level through voting. You can keep saying that voting doesn’t matter, but it won’t make it true. 

Local elections involve voting. Voting is not the only form of political action, but it is a major one. Most of the money and influence that goes into politics is to affect voting. What do you think all the hundreds of millions of dollars Zuck donates to the DNC goes towards? You guessed right, getting certain people elected by paying for advertising, etc. 

It all comes down to voting. Unelected officials are appointed by elected officials that got there because the people voted for them. This is why libertarians are immaterial in politics, they fall for the psyop that voting doesn’t matter so they are irrelevant in elections and political life 
 ‘Voting’ broadly matters in the same way a hurricane matters. It is a very powerful force and can cause a lot of damage if it’s heading in the wrong direction, and you are completely powerless to it. I would never disregard the power of the majority, but I also don’t want to participate in it because it is not constructive or freedom oriented.

Unfortunately, most people are not freedom minded and subject themselves to systems which are not to their benefit. They are stuck in mental prisons where they see the world as something it is not.  

I’m not sure about your view of the past 25 years, but I think you’d be hard pressed to find an elected American official which you agree with on even half the important issues. Sure, weed is cool and Supreme Court rulings which give more autonomy to states are very nice, but nothing that actually matters at the foundation of society has changed in a long time.

Here is the crux of my argument:

1. Elections are decided by directing the minds of the majority onto candidates which are pre-approved by one of the major political parties

2. Government rarely (if ever) becomes more limited through elections. The majority who vote tend to lean more collectivist

3. Even your favorite rulers, or the “lesser of two evils” inevitably always do something which goes against your personal interests. Trump did operation warp speed + COVID bailouts + continued surveillance programs + continued deficit spending + embraced the swamp. Even if we spin it as optimistically as possible and say that those things are all bigger than the sitting president, it would still demonstrate how voting is no path to real change

I cannot understand why people like you and @rand0mguest2 insist that “politics doesn’t matter” is a psychological operation. Look around you! I spent almost 15 years in a public school being told how important my civic duty is and how crucial it is to our democracy that everyone participates. 

We are constantly bombarded with political messaging, news which enforces the status quo, and straight up propaganda about how every election is “the most important one in American history where if the other guy wins we all die!”. Clearly the psychological operation goes the other direction.

Politics doesn’t matter is not a psyop - it’s a viewpoint taken to an extreme by a small group of libertarians who happen to share internet circles with you. While I agree that politics does indeed matter (like a hurricane) it doesn’t mean that your vote does and spending any amount of time expecting it to is a waste.

We need to advance systems and strategies which circumvent the archaic and corrupt political structure we have in place. Bitcoin is obviously a great one when it comes to economics and personal sovereignty. The right to bear arms is another notable one. But I would never tell anyone who looks around at the current state of the world and is unhappy to head out to the ballot box, and I don’t think that you would either. 
 lol “vote harder. Just vote harder everybody!” 
 Kidding aside.

Voting for the president means nothing.

But, we all need to vote local. We need to know and understand our local politicians.

We control them, we control the president.

Too late for that though. 90% of America is fucking retarded. 
 Wonder why it’s never yellow