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Biden did fuck all about this
The last episode of spitting image was a very astute lampoon of her trying to be all things to everyone whilst trying to keep power.How about focusing on what Pelosi's actions are.
She affects things. I don't as you lot are quick to point out.
Why do you not have an opinion on what she's doing?
Biden did fuck all about this
Sam’s not that bad!It must be exhausting being so consumed with bile.
I nap often.It must be exhausting being so consumed with bile.
I look at it as a 3rd world county with money, I’ve worked with them over the years and there’s no doubt there are clever people over there, but the general standards of education seem very, I’m going to say insular for want of a better word.I honestly find it hard to get my head around how any country that is so proud of it’s standing as a beacon of justice and democracy actually operates in reality.
The visuals of lines of people queuing for half a day to get to vote.
One drop off point per county?
Power lines being accidentally cut to polling centres, etc. etc.
The electing of a SC judge being played out on tv exposing just how money buys the legal system.
How come if the election is on the 3rd of November, people are queuing up to vote three weeks in advance anyway. I get it that people don’t trust the postal system to handle it and want to drop them in person, but why is the system like this anywAy? Genuine question.
Over here, a date is picked. Every area has a polling station and it stays open all day, up to 9 or 10pm.
You turn up with your valid voting card or if you didn’t receive one, you can present valid ID and as long as you are on the registrar, you can vote. The electoral official crosses you off the registrar list and gives you a voting slip.
Therefore nobody can vote twice.
It’s simple and effective and nobody is queuing for hours. You’re in and out before or after work, if that suits.
I don’t see how the current system in America is so difficult although I do admire anyone who is going through the queuing to exercise their democratic right.
They obviously see the importance of it.
I think in the age of social media, and 24 hour media coverage and cameras basically everywhere, America having this played out in front of the world is frankly embarrassing. Democracy or the lack of it is not coming across very well.
It’s not in my top 5, but that might be down to the cheese tbhThe US is amazing, but it’s got its work cut out to remain the best country in the world.
It@ been a long time since you've been here, some really good cheese being produced now...I'm a cheesy snob tooIt’s not in my top 5, but that might be down to the cheese tbh
Biden did fuck all about this
I’ll take your word for it mate, not been over for a while, favourite at the minute is Reblochon try it.It@ been a long time since you've been here, some really good cheese being produced now...I'm a cheesy snob too
Voter suppression and gerrymandering is about the only way Republicans can win elections anymore, so they excel at it! Throw in voter intimidation, and you have the Autocrat’s Trifecta!How come if the election is on the 3rd of November, people are queuing up to vote three weeks in advance anyway. I get it that people don’t trust the postal system to handle it and want to drop them in person, but why is the system like this anywAy? Genuine question.
Did Florida ever fix their "hanging chad" problem? Really don't want anything like that again but reckon we're in for similar.Are these queues on just the first day of early voting? If there are 20 days allowed to vote early, going on the 10th day will find shorter queues?
Where machines are used, does anyone know how the votes are going? (Does anywhere count hard copy ballots as they go, or are they only counted with the in-person votes on election day?) Nearly half the votes could be cast this year before election day.
Is it really cheese though?It’s not in my top 5, but that might be down to the cheese tbh