• Lord Wiggle@lemmy.world
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      It isn’t bribary. The checks aren’t valid, as many have claimed, so they think their vote gets bought but in the end they are just being scammed. That’s what happens when you trust Elon. He lies. Even as the richest man in the world he’s too cheap to pay out 1000 dollar votes he bought. Also, breaking the law is only being punished when you’re poor. Elon broke the law many times by influencing the stock market for his own profits. And of course all the rapes. He hasn’t been convicted of anything. Just “warnings”.

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        It isn’t bribary.

        Did you read the law I posted and linked? They don’t have to follow through. Anyone who even offers money or anything else of value to someone to get them to vote or not vote at all is in violation of this law. Whether they follow through on it or not. Just making the offer is a crime. Elon offered money to people to vote. Period. He broke this statute.

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    Tribunal of Six:

    yOu CAn’T dO ThaT BeCauSe mONeY iS SpeEcH

    Side note: fuck the ACLU for using a deeply and fundamentally flawed argument to defend and support the Citizens United ruling. I stopped donating to them when I learned about that years ago.

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    The lawsuit asks the court to order that Musk never offer similar payments to voters again.

    Why stop at a specific number? The troll will just do it again using a different number.

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        A better tactic would be to threaten free delivery of a cyberstuck for every person that doesn’t vote the way he wants.

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    It never was a democracy. The fact that the popular vote and the representative vote can produce different results proves this.

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      No it doesn’t, it just proves that you don’t know what a representative democracy is. The electrical college is bullshit, but it’s still somewhat democratic

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        Take your “somewhat” to someone who cares. The electoral college is a piece of biased shit and it can burn in hell.

        The person you’re sneering at doesn’t care that technically you can slap a word in front of democracy and not be lying. The people don’t choose the president, a convoluted system designed to be manipulated over time does.

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          The point is that direct democracy is just one form of democracy and not having the people directly vote for President doesn’t make us undemocratic (so much other shit does that).

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            Some people have the opinion that if you put in place a system that disempowers voters in some states more than others, this should not be considered a democracy. I agree with that opinion. It can easily be argued, but it sounds like you’ve made your mind up.

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    We’ve failed ourselves by having elected Congresspersons where things like this can even be a concern.