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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
There is no larger 3rd or 4th party. That is a big part of the problem.
There is no 'uncola.' There are two colas to choose from. Both the Libertarians and the Greens are diametrically opposing extreme viewpoints.
I find little congruence with either of them and very limited congruence with the Democrat or Republican parties. So, I end up choosing who will do the least harm to my personal position. I don't find my situation that bad. So, trashing what is there and starting over is not a real option I am willing to entertain.
The ball is in the Republicans court 100% now. They will get the blame or credit due them -- no excuses accepted.
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The ball is in voters court 100% now. Because so long as people vote for Republicans or Democrats funded by the 1%. The 1% win. In reality, the US isn't a two party State if it only gets money from one minority. So voting for those outsiders is the only way to grasp back control. Once in power the Greens are faced with the real world and have to change their policies. However, reducing fossil fuels is a great policy.
The biggest problem the US faces is population
versus jobs that pay well enough to keep a family and raise enough taxes. If that trend isn't reversed their will be real problems.