…Yet it seems safe to say that the world no longer trusts U.S. promises, and perhaps no longer fears U.S. threats, the way it used to. The problem, however, isn’t Biden; it’s the party that reflexively attacks him for anything that goes wrong.

Right now America is a superpower without a fully functioning government. Specifically, the House of Representatives has no speaker, so it can’t pass legislation, including bills funding the government and providing aid to U.S. allies. The House is paralyzed because Republican extremists, who have refused to acknowledge Biden’s legitimacy and promoted chaos rather than participating in governance, have turned these tactics on their own party. At this point it’s hard to see how anyone can become speaker without Democratic votes — but even less extreme Republicans refuse to reach across the aisle.

And even if Republicans do somehow manage to elect a speaker, it seems all too likely that whoever gets the job will have to promise the hard right that he will betray Ukraine.

Given this political reality, how much can any nation trust U.S. assurances of support? How can we expect foreign enemies of democracy to fear America when they know that there are powerful forces here that share their disdain?

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    11 months ago

    Even at the local level. If the election features more than two candidates, the majority will often get screwed over by FPtP

    Did you not read that the majority of local elections are uncontested? How is having another choice other than the default party bad?

    They are not screwed over by FPTP but by the parties and people who benefit and refuse to change the existing system.

    A vote for a third party under First Past the Post is a vote against your own interests

    That assumes that the major parties have your best interest at heart. They have their donors best interests at heart. You are just someone they have to pretend to please to get you to choose them over the other team.

    I never said anything against STAR voting or argued against vote splitting. I simply challenged your assumption that vote splitting is harmful.

    Vote splitting is just a way of describing the phenomenon where it is harder to start a third party in a FPTP system.

    I reject the idea that vote splitting should have any effect on how you cast your vote. That is essentially censoring your own vote and your own voice.