It's a question that I struggle with. If you don't vote your intentions aren't counted. I voted for Bernie Sanders against Trump because I wanted it on the record that a vote that could have gone left for the leading candidate didn't.
And after that the DNC actually made changes. Not enough, but it did help force change.
There's no question that Biden is less evil than Trump. Trump turned out to be even more evil than I thought he could be.
However, I see your point that supporting the candidate that "they" want us to simply because "they" gave us a candidate as shitty as Trump also makes me feel played.
Under Trump I actually saw what appeared to be the beginning of the end of any semblance of democracy in the United States of America. That was terrifying. And I will vote against that as strongly as possible every time.
As much as I dislike Biden, he doesn't represent the end of democracy.
A democracy that leaves Americans on our sidewalks while the vast majority of Americans, and polls prove this point, believe that they shouldn't be there, isn't a democracy in the first place, imo.
If democracy means going to fight in a war to come home to growing homelessness across America, growing more and more homeless, even under Biden. Biden didn't get Americans universal health care, so 50-60 thousand Americans go to their graves prematurely every year. I could go on and on. But as long as we all get to overlook America's problems in every debate, we can literally make America out to be whatever we
wish it to be, not what it currently is. My point is: If this is democracy, than people have a poor sense of how a democracy is suppose to work.
In my opinion, we don't live in a democracy if our government can ignore the will of it's own citizens. We don't live in a democracy if we throw America's money at our military while Americans sit on our sidewalks, our schools need money, our infrastructure is crumbling, we all drink bottled water because our water system is older than I am. Etc., etc. etc. . But it seems pointing out our failing as a country somehow never matters.
My point again is: America is a flaming turd on a stick. It didn't get in this condition because of just
one party. Therefore, just blaming one party, or one person for America's "failing" democracy, is wrong thinking. And is simply deflecting blame. If both the democrats and republicans can just shift blame, as they wish, they already debate from a fantasy world of their own making. Rose colored glasses and all.
Yes, Trump scared the hell out of me too. But, Biden scares me just as much while he looks away from America's problems to serve... his donors wishes over Americans wishes.
I think people need to ask themselves who our democracy is working for. It certainly isn't working for the homeless that even democrats are banning. Banned for being homeless, that is heartless.
Personally I don't believe America is even a humane country, much less a democracy.
Alright. I am not sure where to go from here without beating a dead horse on the issue.
Take 'er easy.