• PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Unfortunately, that’s the only kind of voting there is, so long as there are factions and negotiations (ie always, realistically speaking).

    People think of voting at the polls like an opinion poll, but it’s not, or shouldn’t be treated as such. We are the equivalent of electors in a college or legislators in a parliament. What we wield is not our opinion, it is our political power, what little sliver of it we have in the great mass of the electorate. If Senator John Q. RealtivelyLeft abstained on a bill for universal healthcare tomorrow because the wording displeased him, we wouldn’t say “Well, that’s just his opinion”, we’d lambast him for forsaking a chance to make this fucking country a little less miserable for his own petty partiality. Same with voting.

    Look to your left and to your right. Your fellow voters are there, and it’s only by majority vote that anything gets passed.

    Be strategic. And also, be loud and unafraid of your own position; it’s the only way the calculus on strategies changes.

    • Petter1@lemm.ee
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      4 days ago

      Yes, and that is why you have to have a mechanism to trigger a national vote to cancel any new written law before it takes effect

      It is called a referendum

      As well as a way that anyone can issue a change of the constitution by triggering a so called initiative which than has to win vote to get through

      And of course, make sure nothing disturbs separation of powers like a pardon law or president setting judges without a vote.