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45 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Which is why I said that if California followed the same system as Nebraska, Trump would have had 10 more EC votes. Same with New York.   

What about Texas? 

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On 9/25/2024 at 6:47 AM, jerrymahoney said:

That would require constitutional Amendment to Article 1 Section 3 Clause 3 of the US Constitution and  to the 17th Amendment to the Constitution.

Yep - and it will be voted and accepted by the People - like the 2 terms for a POTUS.  People will not vote NO to reducing the time politicians can live off taxpayer's money. 

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On 9/25/2024 at 9:53 AM, earlinclaifornia said:

I am so glad I asked.

Have another beer and eat some more fatty fried foods - dont worry about it - or your health and mind.

 

Is that a better response for you?? 

Posted
27 minutes ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

Yep - and it will be voted and accepted by the People - like the 2 terms for a POTUS.  People will not vote NO to reducing the time politicians can live off taxpayer's money. 

Constitutional amendment is not a 'vote' by the people.

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1 hour ago, jerrymahoney said:

Constitutional amendment is not a 'vote' by the people.

My bad. WTF??

 

I just did a Google and an Amendment to the Constitution requires a min. 75% of the States to agree.

Any proposed and approved Amendment requires 2/3 support of both House and Senate to proceed.

I had no idea that The People of USA have no say in the matter.

 

Even Thailand requires the People to agree to any change in the Constitution.

Unbelievable.

 

Posted
36 minutes ago, Berkshire said:

If you want every state to change, why not just do the most obvious and fairest system.  Simplify in the extreme.  That is, just go by the popular vote.  The candidate with the most vote wins.  Will of the people and all that.  Of course, Trump will lose every time.

Lovely idea but it really goes against the grain of being a federal republic as the Founding Fathers envisioned. Plus there aren't that many countries that actually have a simple vote like that for leader. Most have a form of parliamentary or federal system. Do you know of any that are a simple majority rules?

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1 hour ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

My bad. WTF??

 

I just did a Google and an Amendment to the Constitution requires a min. 75% of the States to agree.

Any proposed and approved Amendment requires 2/3 support of both House and Senate to proceed.

I had no idea that The People of USA have no say in the matter.

 

Even Thailand requires the People to agree to any change in the Constitution.

Unbelievable.

 

You must be living in a different Thailand than the rest of us. The last time the constitution of Thailand changed it was done by the military junta.

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28 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Lovely idea but it really goes against the grain of being a federal republic as the Founding Fathers envisioned. Plus there aren't that many countries that actually have a simple vote like that for leader. Most have a form of parliamentary or federal system. Do you know of any that are a simple majority rules?

Probably not many, but I would also assume there aren't many systems like the one in the US, where the minority can choose the leader against the majority's wishes.

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9 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

Probably not many, but I would also assume there aren't many systems like the one in the US, where the minority can choose the leader against the majority's wishes.

Happened in Canada last election. The Conservative party won the popular vote, but the Liberal party won more seats in Parliament.Much the same reason as in the US- Liberal support is more evenly spread around the country whereas there are only pockets of staunch Conservatives. So, we got Justin Trudeau, Liberal Party, as Prime Minister.  Fair enough, I am not a fan but he IS the PM.

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1 hour ago, Inderpland said:

That's a healthy attitude, and you didn't see the dems shouting from the rooftops about cheating when Trump won. That, however, changed when Trump lost in 2020 and he just couldn't dealt with it. He tried overturning the election and got his 'easily swayed' supporters in on it, and for this reason alone I will never forgive him (nor his supporters).

To your point though, I would like to rephrase my statement to;

 

'I would also assume there aren't many presidential elections like the one in the US, where the minority can choose the leader against the majority's wishes.'

 

Respectfully disagree. After Trump won in 2016, more than 70 Democratic congress members refused to attend the inauguration. Luminaries like the late John Lewis referred to Trump's win as "illegitimate". And even Hillary herself- she conceded gracefully enough, but by 2019 was calling Trump an "illegitimate President".  And even Jimmy Carter.   

 

As forthe rest, I think the US presidential system is quite rare. Many countries have both presidents AND prime ministers.  Anyway, both sides know the rules and, if they are smart, will conduct their campaigns accordingly.

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6 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

Yes, a referendum where those opposed were no allowed to have their say and where on junta supporters were allowed to contribute.

Do you even live here, or are you just another wannabe?

The issue was that they did hold a Referendum in Thailand and the People voted (not many true), because that is the system here. Whereas in USA the People do not get the opportunity to change their Constitution - only the politicians decide. 

Here been here since 2010 first visit - married to a Thai for over 10 years.

You need to stay away from alcohol, cannabis and bar girls mate - doing that too much will screw your brain up - only in moderation.

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On 9/26/2024 at 10:32 AM, TroubleandGrumpy said:

Have another beer and eat some more fatty fried foods - dont worry about it - or your health and mind.

 

Is that a better response for you?? 

Hardly. To summarize your response to a Trump loss you included:

other never ending wars, will be the destruction of the US mortals and values. 

forming a Coalition and then trying to succeed from the USA.

 States will deport all illegal immigrants to California etc. and destroy that State's economy.

Your words not mine.

Mine are that Trump MAGA is going to disappear entirely.

But eating fatty foods living unhealthy and drinking beers is more like all the MAGA's

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28 minutes ago, earlinclaifornia said:

Hardly. To summarize your response to a Trump loss you included:

other never ending wars, will be the destruction of the US mortals and values. 

forming a Coalition and then trying to succeed from the USA.

 States will deport all illegal immigrants to California etc. and destroy that State's economy.

Your words not mine.

Mine are that Trump MAGA is going to disappear entirely.

But eating fatty foods living unhealthy and drinking beers is more like all the MAGA's

Whatever.

Posted
25 minutes ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

The issue was that they did hold a Referendum in Thailand and the People voted (not many true), because that is the system here. Whereas in USA the People do not get the opportunity to change their Constitution - only the politicians decide. 

Here been here since 2010 first visit - married to a Thai for over 10 years.

You need to stay away from alcohol, cannabis and bar girls mate - doing that too much will screw your brain up - only in moderation.

There was a referendum after the coup, where the coup  makers tore up the constitution and made their own. They then held a fake referendum to try to legitimize the deeply undemocratic constitution they wrote. And that is definitively not 'the system' in Thailand.

You only living here since 2010 explains quite a bit about your lack of knowledge of Thailand though.

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1 minute ago, Inderpland said:

There was a referendum after the coup, where the coup  makers tore up the constitution and made their own. They then held a fake referendum to try to legitimize the deeply undemocratic constitution they wrote. And that is definitively not 'the system' in Thailand.

You only living here since 2010 explains quite a bit about your lack of knowledge of Thailand though.

Whatever mate - my original advice still holds.  BLOCKED 

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