Message from @CronoSaturn
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Except the HRE had elective nations
the kings voted
not the peasents
@PunishedMuskovy not the point
I am using Democratic broadly and the kings voted but the free cities were not ruled by the elector princes and had a hostile relationship to them
The free imperial cities had their mayors elected by the burghers
so democratic as just in voting
even if democracy was a must have id limit who is able to vote
I agree
Venice didnt just let anyone vote
But we should aim to make that as broad as possible
Venice also lacked the capacity to count the vote as we do today or secure it
Venice was not America
clearly we dont either
with illegals getting their votes in
Venice at that time I think was the America economic wise
minus the
debt
Electoral fraud is not a significant factor in any American election
Doesnt mean we shouldnt try and fix it
But I don’t think it’s a death knell
The death knell may be the electorates unwillingness to take the time and effort to understand their own society however
still, if it gets big enough to be news worthy
I think its a big enough issue
58,000 votes
Untrue. The news is confirmation bias and Twitter is not a legitimate source
Ratings is not truth
Ken Paxton is the Texas Attorney General
It was found by the texas secretary of state
And the American judiciary often votes in judicial positions
AH HA i got my question finally, why do people give up freedom for order? wait... something would have to drive them to that... so they are giving up freedom from security...but we get told thats bad...
I’m not saying it’s wrong. Only I don’t know it’s right
Now, keep in mind, during the 2016 elections
some were worried that texas might go blue
Wonderful, did it effect the outcome?
if this shit goes unchecked, texas may aswell go blue
Right but it’s not an issue at this time, nor has it been, correct?
It currently is an issue
What effect does it cause?