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Cosmocat

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9. The "system" if definitely rigged in the "their favor" but the other issue
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:30 AM
Dec 2016

is that they are angry and motivated to vote EVERY election and also are fully united AGAINST something.

Our coalition is much more tenuous because it is a collection of people advocating for isolated interests, and we just are not near as angry or righteous, so we are MUCH less reliable voters.


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Not just social activity. It's the insane laws states are passing. LisaM Dec 2016 #1
yes, part of it is how strongly religion has a hold in rural areas Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #4
We're all constrained by Dunbar's number FarCenter Dec 2016 #2
I'm not sure I follow... are you saying that's more relevant to rural areas? Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #5
It limits the number of people you know well, wherever you are FarCenter Dec 2016 #12
ah yes, thanks Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #14
That's an important point SubjectiveLife78 Dec 2016 #7
Damn right. And I live *in* their bubble. dawg Dec 2016 #3
I certainly tend to agree with that... the problem is right now, with gerrymandering Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #6
The "system" if definitely rigged in the "their favor" but the other issue Cosmocat Dec 2016 #9
very true... it's hard to know what we can possibly even do to change that Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #15
yep Cosmocat Dec 2016 #8
I live in their bubble too Horse with no Name Dec 2016 #10
sounds about right.. Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #16
I wonder how many are on food stamps or other govt assistance. LenaBaby61 Dec 2016 #27
About 99% around here are on WIC (but that is a "benefit") Horse with no Name Dec 2016 #33
of course if the GOP cuts those benefits, will it change any of their minds about voting for Repubs? Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #35
They're not racists and homophobes, they're economically disenfranchised. NightWatcher Dec 2016 #11
um Skittles Dec 2016 #20
Geez, I thought the sarcasm thingee wasn't needed NightWatcher Dec 2016 #22
well I think a lot of them are indeed economically disadavantaged Skittles Dec 2016 #26
most rural people are just plain ignorant assholes gopiscrap Dec 2016 #13
My, my. Skidmore Dec 2016 #17
the point is Skittles Dec 2016 #19
Perhaps people Skidmore Dec 2016 #24
I think the subject here is repuke voters Skittles Dec 2016 #25
they don't visit big city solid blue areas either and they still vote democrat over an openly racist JI7 Dec 2016 #34
I'd rather be on my bubble than a racist bubble Skittles Dec 2016 #18
Of course. nt Quixote1818 Dec 2016 #21
Really is true. A lot of rural people have never been exposed to any minorities. hollowdweller Dec 2016 #23
IMO liberal guilt is being used against us renate Dec 2016 #28
"Conservatives don't feel guilty at all about failing to understand our point of view." Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #30
Interesting comments Lars39 Dec 2016 #29
Good transportation like that could change so much! Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #31
Sure could! Lars39 Dec 2016 #32
Well, LWolf Dec 2016 #36
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