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Yes or no?

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01.11.2019 - 14:59
"Your donkey sucks balls"
"No, your elephant sucks balls"
"Your donkey sucks balls"
"No, your elephant sucks balls"
"Your donkey sucks balls"
"No, your elephant sucks balls"
"Your donkey sucks balls"
"No, your elephant sucks balls"
"Your donkey sucks balls"
"No, your elephant sucks balls"
"Your donkey sucks balls"
"No, your elephant sucks balls"

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Would it break up the federation?
Would it be better?
What do you think?
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01.11.2019 - 17:23
Every time I've seen countries change it was for the wrose
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01.11.2019 - 18:18
When different parties come to power in Europe & Russia, complete road ahead, destiny and goal is changed. In USA whatever party wins, policies and goal remains the same
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01.11.2019 - 19:37
If i live in USA i will vote for
Green Party of the United States (GPUS)
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01.11.2019 - 20:00
So, anyone who says we should "abolish" the two-party system is either a retard, mentally disabled, or both.

The two-party system consists of one ruling party that controls legislation, but only marginally. There's another sizable party that has the potential to take over if the majority doesn't do its job. For a government to function, there needs to be a governing coalition (a majority). We see this in the UK, for example, when the Tories have to ally smaller parties to form a governing coalition. That's what a two-party system is. You might tell me: "you're retarded, Sean! The UK has multiple parties, doesn't it?" Well, let me tell you that you're fucking retarded and you're a worthless clown. It doesn't fucking matter how many parties there are, what matters it that there's a working majority and a working minority in government. In a truly multi-party system, there can't be a governing coalition. It's hard to think of a realistic example because it essentially describes a government that doesn't work. For instance, in 1860 Abraham Lincoln won with 40% of the vote split among several parties. This was a multi-party system, seeing how the government did not have a governing coalition. This led to the U.S. Civil War.

A "Republican" and a "Democrat" are no different from the "multiple parties" in the UK or elsewhere in Europe. There's literally no such thing as a "Republican platform." You'd have to be fucking retarded to suggest that Lindsey Graham and John Kasich have the same platform. During the American primaries, we choose among the Republicans and Democrats just as we would in a "multi-party" system in the UK. Just apply some logic, retards. It's just a bunch of over-lapping sub-parties put together.

Worthless fucking idiots, can any of you apply logic?
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