I'd love to have multiple parties here in the US, because there is no way a two party system can represent 35 million people. But the real problem is, the two party system we have (which Biden has been a part of for 47 years) conspires to make sure we only get two (i.e. Burnie Sanders 2016 and 2020).Eraser wrote:Considering the choice is between Biden and Trump, unfortunately, "orange man bad" is enough reason to vote for Biden.
Here in The Netherlands, we have a multi-party model. That means that despite me not wanting to vote for the party of our current prime minister (Mark Rutte), it doesn't force me to vote for someone else I don't like. Because there's many options, I can pick a party that at aligns with enough of my views that they earn my vote.
Americans don't have that luxury, so when one of the two options has been in power the past four years and has proven that he is a completely untrustworthy, bigoted, racist and lying traitor, then yeah, the vote automatically defaults to the other side. I'm not saying that's a good situation to be in, but it is the situation you've all been creating for yourselves over there.
Biden is EVERY one of those things and he's been in office propagating it for 47 years.
Untrustworthy = Has recently flipped on his pacts with the progressives.
Bigoted = Cages at the boarder and deportation of 2.5 million people.
Racist = 1994 Crime bill.
Lying traitor = His initial response to the Covid-19 crisis.
Biden is no better. And his poor economic record, position on looting/rioting and his insane tax plan make him slightly worse.