http://www.ncgreenparty.org/SUPREMECOURT.html
9/11/2010 1:27:49 AM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/09/10/674632/libertarian-for-nc-senate-not.html
9/11/2010 4:23:22 AM
It's such a rigged game. They say they third parties don't have enough support to participate in the process, but if they can't participate, they can't garner the necessary support. The two parties are so worried about competition.
9/11/2010 9:56:43 AM
Well the NC Supreme Court upheld the difficult ballot access rules. Now its up to the legislature if there are to be any changes made."NC Supreme Court upholds third-party ballot law"http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/9256843/In the comments someone posted:
3/12/2011 2:25:17 PM
3/12/2011 3:42:24 PM
3/12/2011 3:58:27 PM
Third parties have won many elections, especially state elections, which is what we are talking about.
3/12/2011 4:37:59 PM
3/13/2011 11:33:33 AM
3/13/2011 12:01:23 PM
3/14/2011 12:41:40 PM
replace the current voting system with a IRV system. problem solved.
3/14/2011 12:43:40 PM
How we can make america more free by HUR1.) Require the electoral votes of each state to cast votes as a proportion of the per state popular vote. The popular vote winner gets the "extra" vote created any mathmatical rounding leftovers. For example NC has 15 electoral college votes. If 2.2 Million vote for Obama in 2012 and 3.4 Million vote for [insert republican candidate] there is a total of 5.6 million popular votes for each elector. Therefore 5.6 Million / 15 equals 373,333 popular votes per elector. Simple division shows that Obama would get 5.89 electors and the republican candidate would get 9.1, however, with popular vote winnder getting the fractional elector Obama would get rounded down to 5 electors and the republican candidate rounded up to 10.This would give each state more power in each presedential election instead of creating so much attention to so called "swing states." More importantly minority voters within a democrat or GOP stronghold are not effectively disenfranchised.2.) Eliminate first past the post and other barriers to entry that eliminate the viability of 3rd party candidates. Sure there have a few Jesse Ventura's but in most circumstances the machine is rigged to prevent 3rd party candidate of having a shot at the white house.Instead of a tyranny of a one party state we have a tyranny of the two party state.
3/14/2011 12:59:53 PM
^I think we should start by freeing you to discuss the details of that grand jury you served on.Let us know who is preventing you from talking, and we'll call Five on Your Side and do a protest. Maybe get the ABC 11 I-Team Troubleshooters out, too.
3/14/2011 7:55:47 PM
If minor parties aren't allowed to truly participate, a revolution will occur. I predict the two-party system will be overthrown within this decade.^No one is preventing him from talking, he's just suffering from white guilt. Or maybe he's just a patsy and embarrassed that he was used as a rubber stamp in a crooked justice system.[Edited on March 14, 2011 at 8:07 PM. Reason : .]
3/14/2011 8:05:19 PM
Is there no thread that smc cannot shit on?
3/15/2011 8:55:54 AM
Bridget seems to have a good rub going, thought I'd join in.
3/15/2011 10:39:09 AM
3/21/2011 3:47:57 PM
The shit will hit the fan this decade, you can quote me. The little uprisings in the middle east right now will seem tame in comparison when the true depression comes.
3/21/2011 6:02:10 PM
That's a pretty hilarious image, given the demographics of the Tea Party. Shall we call it the Hoveround Revolution?
3/21/2011 6:23:05 PM
It won't be tea party Republicans revolting. It'll be people that don't give a shit about politics but have seen their basic needs become more expensive while their wages never seem to go up (if they can even find employment). We're having deflation though, right?
3/21/2011 6:34:09 PM
Sheesh-- you're still clinging to your hyperinflation doomsday?
3/21/2011 6:40:27 PM
Who said anything about hyperinflation? I'm talking about regular inflation, and wage stagnation, which is exactly what we're seeing right now.
3/21/2011 6:54:35 PM
Woah, I just looked this up for quick reference on something and noticed this:
3/21/2011 7:03:06 PM
^^ You said things about hyperinflation a couple months ago-- many, many things. As in "INFLATION!!1 AAAAAAAHHH!" Inflation is blipping just as unemployment is dipping; this makes sense.
3/21/2011 7:51:40 PM
3/22/2011 12:51:05 AM
Bump. Don't want this thread to get so old that it dies.The Dems wouldn't let third parties play when they were in control.The GOPs won't let third parties play now that they're in control.I believe it can't pass the state senate which the GOP controls with a veto-proof majority.My understanding is that the Libertarians did well enough in a past election to secure automatic ballot access for 2010 and 2012, but after that they go back to having to acquire an obscenely high number of signatures through an expensive collection process, or having to do really well in an election to qualify again. That in itself is a reason to consider voting Libertarian this November. But even so, that's just struggling to keep things going in a broken system, and isn't much of a solution.Something needs to happen to change the system, but neither major party is willing to let other parties even participate, as they have both proven during their turns in power. I don't know how that kind of change can happen, but I don't want the discussion of such change to die, and this thread was nearing the year-long without a post mark.
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