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Just going to vent here for a minute, because this is a relatively sane place even if we don’t all have the same political views.

I keep seeing on social media the same nonsensical claim that “the US is a republic, not a democracy”. Typically this claim is made by someone who seems to think the Democratic Party has no legitimate claim on power.

“Republic” and “Democracy” are NOT mutually exclusive categories. A republic is simply a form of government that is not a monarchy, meaning power fundamentally lies with people or their nominal representatives instead of a central figure. And there are multiple kinds of democracies, including direct democracies (where the people rule themselves by voting directly on laws) and representative democracies (in which the people elect a smaller body of representatives who vote on laws on behalf of the people they represent).

Most republics are representative democracies. The USA is one of them. Making a claim that “we are a republic, not a democracy” is beyond ignorant. It seems like another way of saying that the Republican Party is legitimate and the Democratic Party is not. Of course, the Republican Party didn’t even exist for most of the first century of the United States, and the Democratic Party actually formed about 50 years after independence out of something called the “Democratic-Republican Party.”

Both of the current major parties have at one time or another held just about every political position possible. The Republicans even had a large faction of socialists just a century ago. And we all know about the support of Democrats for overt white supremacy for decades.

Our worst problems are coming from a sense that the other side has no legitimate right to govern. That nonsense has to stop or there will be a body count, and that will simply make things worse.

Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.

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4 minutes ago, WNash said:

Just going to vent here for a minute, because this is a relatively sane place even if we don’t all have the same political views.

I keep seeing on social media the same nonsensical claim that “the US is a republic, not a democracy”. Typically this claim is made by someone who seems to think the Democratic Party has no legitimate claim on power.

“Republic” and “Democracy” are NOT mutually exclusive categories. A republic is simply a form of government that is not a monarchy, meaning power fundamentally lies with people or their nominal representatives instead of a central figure. And there are multiple kinds of democracies, including direct democracies (where the people rule themselves by voting directly on laws) and representative democracies (in which the people elect a smaller body of representatives who vote on laws on behalf of the people they represent).

Most republics are representative democracies. The USA is one of them. Making a claim that “we are a republic, not a democracy” is beyond ignorant. It seems like another way of saying that the Republican Party is legitimate and the Democratic Party is not. Of course, the Republican Party didn’t even exist for most of the first century of the United States, and the Democratic Party actually formed about 50 years after independence out of something called the “Democratic-Republican Party.”

Both of the current major parties have at one time or another held just about every political position possible. The Republicans even had a large faction of socialists just a century ago. And we all know about the support of Democrats for overt white supremacy for decades.

Our worst problems are coming from a sense that the other side has no legitimate right to govern. That nonsense has to stop or there will be a body count, and that will simply make things worse.

Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.

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Arizona

43,779 Biden lead

239,589 votes left

Georgia

1,560 Biden Lead

4,517 votes left 

Nevada

20,352 Biden lead

101,779 votes left

Penn

12,390 Biden lead

126,757 votes left

Trump on twitter asking about the 8k military votes in Georgia. Penn and Nevada are going to be blowouts, so much so that I doubt recounts even take place. 

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Not assigning blame to anybody in particular, but if mail-in balloting is going to become more and more popular (granted this election is probably going to end up being a bit of a fluke in terms of the volume of mail-in ballots), something ought to be done to speed up the process.  Start processing earlier, etc.  Whatever states like Florida and some others did seems to have worked pretty efficiently.  We shouldn't have to wait 3+ days to declare an official winner even though it is obvious where this is going.

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35 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Not assigning blame to anybody in particular, but if mail-in balloting is going to become more and more popular (granted this election is probably going to end up being a bit of a fluke in terms of the volume of mail-in ballots), something ought to be done to speed up the process.  Start processing earlier, etc.  Whatever states like Florida and some others did seems to have worked pretty efficiently.  We shouldn't have to wait 3+ days to declare an official winner even though it is obvious where this is going.

I agree. I know in Penn and Nevada they were not able to count mail ins until election day. Other states like Florida and Texas can do it ahead of time. There should be a universal method of counting to not give the illusion of an election being fixed. Everyone should be able to start counting a few days prior. Nevada just said they will not be finished until Nov 12th. 

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3 hours ago, BuffaloWeather said:

I agree. I know in Penn and Nevada they were not able to count mail ins until election day. Other states like Florida and Texas can do it ahead of time. There should be a universal method of counting to not give the illusion of an election being fixed. Everyone should be able to start counting a few days prior. Nevada just said they will not be finished until Nov 12th. 

At least in MI and PA, the legislature rejected proposals to allow counting of mail/absentee ballots prior to the closing of the polls, which dovetailed nicely with Trump's pre-election claims about fraudulent mail ballots (a criticism which selectively didn't apply to states where he expected to do well with mail ballots, like FL). This slow process is what the legislatures of those two states wanted to see.

NV on the other hand allows ballots with a postmark on or before Election Day to be counted, so while they have the capacity to process far more ballots than they are receiving, ballots are still arriving due to the deliberate slowdown of USPS sorting. 

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4 minutes ago, wolfie09 said:

A "big" pick up for Joe Biden in GA..

I wonder if they are starting to count these military/overseas ballots..

 

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Polls of enlisted personnel showed a fairly close split between Biden and Trump (ranging between Biden +5 and Trump +5). It's pretty clear that most pollsters have no idea how to accurately poll Trump voters, probably because they don't know any Trump voters, but there is also some evidence that a small number of Trump voters attempted to monkeywrench the polls by lying. If I were to guess, I'd say Trump leads enlisted personnel by around 5% and officers by 20-30%. Enlisted personnel outnumber officers by a little less than 20 to 1, and about 1/3 of all service personnel have historically voted. Civilian voter participation was very high this year, but military voting would have to be far higher than that for Trump to accumulate enough military votes to change any results.

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2 hours ago, wolfie09 said:

Joe Biden just secured 77% of ballots in Allegheny county, what's interesting is about half were military votes, 5200 total reported... Biden lead has increased to around 20k..

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7300-1875 Biden, a good chunk military..That's it with the military votes..I guess it paid off for Biden to continually bring up"suckers and losers"

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