I am not going to be sober if it turns out we have to deal with Trump (or notorious couch-fucker JD Vance) for another 4 years

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    You guys probably feel pretty powerless watching the US elections from other countries. If it helps, those of us who live here feel pretty powerless too. Even those who live in swing states, from what I hear.

    Still voted, though.

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      No wonder you feel powerless, what with first-past-the-post voting and… well, everything else 😅

      We’ve definitely got our problems here in Yurop too (like literal fucking neofascists being super popular), but at least we get proportional representation – I get to vote for democratic socialists so that it actually means something

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        First past the post is bad, but the electoral college can make voter apathy unbearable. My state is more of a swing state now, but it used to be solidly red for decades, and voting blue felt like spitting in a hurricane.

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      Imagine how Florida voters probably feel. Majority vote to create a constitutional amendment for abortion to be a guaranteed right.

      The minority wins.

      Majority vote for the legalization of Marijuana for recreational use

      The minority wins.

      That has to be demoralizing, to have the majority of voters want something and both be shot down

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        Floridian here.

        I downed 18 beers last night.

        Edit: what’s even more hilarious is the super majority to pass amendments was because of an amendment. Said amendment passed with 52 percent.

        Never felt so fucking helpless.

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      Sure do. War is comming, because the American people crave for the blood gargling screeches of the innocent and their families and the dead expressions of even more of Trump’s rape victims. Only a matter of time before I’ll see my extended family run away to greener pastures or stubbornly die here and then I too can ask my self the question, join the war effort so I can feel like I did something or runaway and do my best to at least provide for my wife and the child she wants…

      Like seriously? A Trump landslide? For once, I sincerely can say without a single ounce of hope or regret, fuck America, from the bottom of my heart. China is now the top superpower, good job assholes! Truly a race to the bottom…

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      I think now would be the time I left USA or started building a resistance 😅

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        During the Trump administration, every morning I’d wake up with vague existential dread, picking up my phone thinking “what now?” And every morning there would be some new shameful low. It was awful.

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          Seriously same. And that’s not exaggeration either. It really was EVERY. FUCKING. DAY. was some new stupid bullshit, or the dumbest thing you’ve ever heard, or him announcing something horrible.

          And here we are about to maybe elect a man with the IQ of a spoon again. But now with felony convictions.

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        Oh I’m absolutely sure it does, and thank the fucking gods I’ll probably only be indirectly affected

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          That’s not what “direct” means. Abortion isn’t going to be outlawed in my country because Trump becomes president, unless he goes to war with us and wins.

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      I can only imagine; this wouldn’t be a one bottle of rum situation if I lived there.

      Y’all have my empathy, this shit can’t be easy.

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    Also the US on election day.

    I am not going to be sober if it turns out we have to deal with Trump (or notorious couch-fucker JD Vance) for another 4 years

    If the fascists capture the executive branch again, they’re not going to give it up in 4 years, no matter what. They’re ready this time.

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      Yeah I should have said “at least 4.”

      What you said is exactly why I needed the rum in reserve

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        Meh, he’s going to kill the environment, put people in camps, escalate a war between Israel/Iran, cut Ukraine’s support and get millions of innocent civilians killed, hurt the economys across Europe, assuming someone like Poland doesn’t intervene to assist, but that will just draw further fighting.

        Tariffs raise our prices, the trade with Europe would have raised costs if there is further war… The labor market here will be decreased, raising prices, the undocumented immigrants paid 94 - billion in 2022 in taxes, and they expect to pay almost that much annually to deport them. So 180 billion dollars a year loss. “Tax cuts” on the rich and supposedly on the lower wages as well, meaning our national debt only goes up. If anything we learned from his first presidency he only spends more, and doesn’t cut costs anywhere. Kennedy will tear apart the CDC… I give up… I predict in 4 years he will have died from a heart attack, and this countrys economy will be shot

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          I can only imagine how bad y’all must feel, because I’m here getting very drunk at 10am and feeling like I don’t even want to see what’s going to happen in the next few years.

          One thing I can’t help thinking about is what the hell is Russia going to get up to in the future if they get an effective carte blanche from Trump. I’m Finnish and those fucks are right next door

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          I just ask you to remember every proud Trump vote until then. Rub it under their noses, ravel in their misery for that may be the only thing you can do. Since we, Europe, will probably suffer quite harshly under Trumps “diplomacy” I ask you to pick up our torch of redemption. At least make us feel better when laughing at their plight.

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          I’m going to die of liver failure, aren’t I?

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    What’s crazy to me is I don’t even know who’s in charge of England or any other country for that matter. But it seems the whole world pays attention when us idiots decide to elect another idiot to run the rest of us idiots. Says a lot about our country that the whole world pays attention to what dumbass thing we’re about to do now LOL. In my head I feel that those from other countries see our country like a really bad car accident that people drive by, slow down a bit and say oh gosh I hope everybody’s okay when in reality you know damn well none of us are okay.

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      What’s crazy to me is I don’t even know who’s in charge of England or any other country for that matter.

      England is part of the UK and with no devolved government, so the Prime Minister of the UK is in charge. Currently Sir Kier Starmer.

      Sorry, couldn’t resist.

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      In my head I feel that those from other countries see our country like a really bad car accident that people drive by, slow down a bit and say oh gosh I hope everybody’s okay when in reality you know damn well none of us are okay.

      … you said it, not me 😅 It’s a combination of worry, horror and a sort of sick fascination.

      But yeah the stereotypical joke of some Americans not realizing there’s a world beyond their borders does have some truth to it. I guess it’s sort of understandable given just geographical facts alone (let alone hegemonic status): continental US of A only has 2 countries as neighbors and one of them mostly speaks the same language, where in continental Yurop you can probably hit 4 countries with 7 languages on a 6h drive.

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      Well, POTUS is not just a national polititian, they do international politics as well. They influence the whole world directly in a big way. People from many other countries feel the same as Americans.

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      I have been unduly interested in US politics since 2016.

      The last Trump presidency emboldened crazies and the right wing here in NZ. Our current government is acting far more right wing than any in the past 30 years. 30 years ago, there were other reasons for the moves that were made…this time it seems to be because FUCK YOU if you are not already rich.

      I really wish that US politics wasn’t so important for the rest of the world…but it really is. It sucks!

      If Trump wins again, then I see a further strengthening of the global right. As it is, it is going to take a generation to reverse some of the issues currently being created.

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      Part of the issue is that Europe largely relies on US media - e.g. there isn’t really a European or French/German/Polish/… equivalent of Reddit or Twitter (unless you count the national Lemmy and Mastodon servers, but those are pitifully small compared to Reddit).

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      The rest of the world is concerned about US politics because they are essentially the world police due to the size and power of their army.

      If you stopped sending bombs, warships and fighter jets around the world, stopped interfering with foreign politics and just focused on NASA, Hollywood and music we’d all love you.

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    I drank a whole bottle of rum back on Election Day 2016 and was hungover for 2 days. I’ve already blocked out the next few days on the calendar.

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      15 years ago I worked at a small gaming startup and after some party or another my boss was hung over for two days, and he said that it’s totally a thing that happens when you get older. Being a dum idjit I didn’t believe him.

      I do now.

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    Totally planning on being sick tomorrow and having to call out of work.

    Either I’ll be happy drinking and don’t want to spoil the joy by having to go to work.

    Or I’ll be shitfaced, and totally hungover.

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          I walked there because I assumed I might still be drunk from the night before. To which an officer intentionally pointed me in the opposite direction of the polling location.

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      Any state could change colors at any time. It’s just that the overwhelming majority of the population in most states will not listen to any amount of evidence that shows what the consequences of their choice will be. They stick to their tribe. End of discussion. So only in the states where the two tribes are roughly equal in size will we see any excitement in the election

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      Harris wouldn’t exactly be someone I’d want to vote for myself, but being all the way Over Here™ she wouldn’t have been nearly bad enough for me to start shovign 0.75L of rum into myself after not sleeping a wink at 10am.

      Winners’ breakfast

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    Can’t you just increment the election cycle by 1 year, so that the rest of us don’t have to deal with this shit that often?

    Oh, I forget… That requires consensus between two parties that hate each other…

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      It’s more like one party constantly tries to reach their hand across the aisle in compromise only to let it get slapped away every time.

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    i mean, even if they conced without objections they’ll still be politically active. the 4 year campaign year starts now.

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      Oh yeah it’s going to be a temporary reprieve at best, unfortunately fascists don’t disappear even if they lose an election