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Thank you Your Excelency

Dankfederate states of merica

Hello

Hello Merica, It is a pleasure to meet you

Welcome Dankfederate states of merica!
I hope you like 10KI!

NS have to change the taxation system, my taxes are raised for the same issues, this is the fifth time i paint velian train stations to prevent suicides.

Velias wrote:NS have to change the taxation system, my taxes are raised for the same issues, this is the fifth time i paint velian train stations to prevent suicides.

Well, there isn't an infinite amount of issues.

Welcome The worshipers of bob saget!

Hello... I'm new and confused and picked at random from
All the telegrams I was getting... But it's nice to be here.

Taigawa

Sephoren wrote:Hello... I'm new and confused and picked at random from
All the telegrams I was getting... But it's nice to be here.

are you having trouble trying to figure out how to make the telegrams stop?

Sephoren wrote:Hello... I'm new and confused and picked at random from
All the telegrams I was getting... But it's nice to be here.

It is a nice place.

Germanahii wrote:are you having trouble trying to figure out how to make the telegrams stop?

Not a anymore

I don't understand why so many people are voting against the newest WA proposal. Is it because it's poorly written, or do you like what Imperium of Wolf is doing?

Anollasia wrote:I don't understand why so many people are voting against the newest WA proposal. Is it because it's poorly written, or do you like what Imperium of Wolf is doing?

I tend to just go with what the majority goes with.

Dankfederate states of merica

Thank you for the warm welcome friends

Germanahii wrote:I tend to just go with what the majority goes with.

Then you're a sheep.

Anollasia wrote:Then you're a sheep.

I honestly just go with the flow, sometimes i actually read it. But if i were to vote against the popular vote, my vote would not matter, it would still happen the other way that i voted.

Taigawa

Germanahii wrote:I honestly just go with the flow, sometimes i actually read it. But if i were to vote against the popular vote, my vote would not matter, it would still happen the other way that i voted.

Your vote does matter.

Germanahii wrote:I honestly just go with the flow, sometimes i actually read it. But if i were to vote against the popular vote, my vote would not matter, it would still happen the other way that i voted.

This.

Anollasia wrote:Then you're a sheep.

This was a great response haha.

Anollasia and Leiflandia

Anollasia wrote:Your vote does matter.

How, when there are over 12,000 other voters who decided they wanted to vote for something i did not want to vote for. If it's 12,000 to 6,001 who will win?

Germanahii wrote:How, when there are over 12,000 other voters who decided they wanted to vote for something i did not want to vote for. If it's 12,000 to 6,001 who will win?

Let's say it happened like this:

1. One nation votes for a resolution most would usually vote against.
2. Everyone else who votes after thinks ''It seems this is popular, I'll just go with it''
3. Pretty much everyone votes for this resolution, while almost no one votes against when most people who voted for would normally be against it.

If people vote for something solely because it's popular, then what's the point of democracy?

Leiflandia

Anollasia wrote:Let's say it happened like this:

1. One nation votes for a resolution most would usually vote against.
2. Everyone else who votes after thinks ''It seems this is popular, I'll just go with it''
3. Pretty much everyone votes for this resolution, while almost no one votes against when most people who voted for would normally be against it.

If people vote for something solely because it's popular, then what's the point of democracy?

My nigga

Anollasia wrote:Let's say it happened like this:

1. One nation votes for a resolution most would usually vote against.
2. Everyone else who votes after thinks ''It seems this is popular, I'll just go with it''
3. Pretty much everyone votes for this resolution, while almost no one votes against when most people who voted for would normally be against it.

If people vote for something solely because it's popular, then what's the point of democracy?

But isn't that what everyone does? When the Founding Fathers designed the Constitution they created the Electoral College. It was designed so that when people vote, they don't actually vote. They have a unknown Elector (Who is part of the Electoral college) vote for their state. Each state gets a certain amount of "Voting Points" depending on their Population. It was built so that 1. Mob rule would not Ruin the democratic Process and 2. if some backwoods man Westerner doesn't know anything about the candidates, he won't mess up the vote.

Germanahii wrote:But isn't that what everyone does? When the Founding Fathers designed the Constitution they created the Electoral College. It was designed so that when people vote, they don't actually vote. They have a unknown Elector (Who is part of the Electoral college) vote for their state. Each state gets a certain amount of "Voting Points" depending on their Population. It was built so that 1. Mob rule would not Ruin the democratic Process and 2. if some backwoods man Westerner doesn't know anything about the candidates, he won't mess up the vote.

I don't know about the US. I'm speaking in general.

Anollasia wrote:I don't know about the US. I'm speaking in general.

Yeah, it's just an example of how Democracy works.

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