Comments by "cosmosofinfinity" (@cosmosofinfinity) on "Trump Echoes Hitler’s ‘Poison Blood’ Rhetoric During Deranged Speech" video.

  1.  @aliamjon2550  If Republicans' ideas were actually popular and Mississippi was the economic powerhouse of the country, I get the feeling Republicans would suddenly drop any concern for the electoral college. But they rely on it exclusively, because they have given up on trying to win on the strength of their ideas and convincing people. In fact, their ideology is intrinsically exclusionary, so they are fighting a losing battle, which makes it no wonder they put all their eggs in the fascism minoritarian basket now. If California and New York are the only places in the country that have such a big population that they swing the entire election alone, you would think they would try to sway them to their side, but no, they go after all the splintered states full of isolated uneducated bumpkins who have no idea what the rest of the world is like. Divide and conquer. Why is it better to you for Wyoming with its 0.17% of the population to swing the election over California with its 11.80%? What sort of democracy is it where 1 person counts for more than 100 people? If California swung elections at the expense of Wyoming, it at least has the amount of people to justify it, that is, more people having their say respected. That's called meritocracy, baby. That's called democracy, baby. If Wyoming wanted more say, it should represent more people, by BEING more people. 0.17% of the vote should count for 0.17% of the vote, and 11.80% of the vote should count for 11.80% of the vote. Is that so scandalous? Or should 2 out of 10 people overrule the will of the other 8, because that you happen to be one of the 2? A country that serves 2 people over the 8, what a wonderful place for 2 people (and what a shit place for 8)
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