Considering our political spectrum includes both democratic socialists that model their politics off of European leftist examples and actual communists who think China is a good model to follow, I’m pretty sure you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Political spectrum isn’t just about political parties. The two parties in the US don’t represent the full spectrum of political opinions in the country. If you want to understand that, you’re going to have to dig deeper.
OK, I think we don’t understand each other because the spectrum is not represented (to the voter) at all in the US and you can only choose between two parties on the right. If you ignore that it’s not me needing research.
Look. I linked you the German parliament. We vote parties in there and they’re actively participating in the law making process there. They’re on our voting ballots.
Please tell me how you can vote for anyone else than dem and rep in the US. That was what I was talking about. Since (afaik) that is not possible you only have access to get a right party into the legislation.
And also to be clear this is not about looking down on the US. We have other huge issues here, too.
Considering our political spectrum includes both democratic socialists that model their politics off of European leftist examples and actual communists who think China is a good model to follow, I’m pretty sure you don’t know what you’re talking about.
OK name one party on the left that you could vote and would count?
I am only aware of dem and rep.
And then compare it to 5 parties like this https://www.bundestag.de/parlament/plenum/sitzverteilung
So now I gave examples. Show me where you think there’s more than one or two parties being on the right side.
Wait, let me rephrase that. Please help me understand what I am missing, honestly. There’s just two parties who have any chance.
Political spectrum isn’t just about political parties. The two parties in the US don’t represent the full spectrum of political opinions in the country. If you want to understand that, you’re going to have to dig deeper.
OK, I think we don’t understand each other because the spectrum is not represented (to the voter) at all in the US and you can only choose between two parties on the right. If you ignore that it’s not me needing research.
Look. I linked you the German parliament. We vote parties in there and they’re actively participating in the law making process there. They’re on our voting ballots.
Please tell me how you can vote for anyone else than dem and rep in the US. That was what I was talking about. Since (afaik) that is not possible you only have access to get a right party into the legislation.
And also to be clear this is not about looking down on the US. We have other huge issues here, too.