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If you can't find many reasons to dislike the person you're voting for then you're... a cunt. I can't even agree w/ my wife where to go out to eat. Some of you magically agree, all the time, with a party or person you never met. Stop trying to be popular. Start thinking. Even if people disagree. At least your thoughts are your own. I made the mistake of looking at my wife's family on facebook. A miserable experience.

If you can't find many reasons to dislike the person you're voting for then you're... a cunt. I can't even agree w/ my wife where to go out to eat. Some of you magically agree, all the time, with a party or person you never met. Stop trying to be popular. Start thinking. Even if people disagree. At least your thoughts are your own. I made the mistake of looking at my wife's family on facebook. A miserable experience.

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[–] CDanger 3 points (+3|-0)

One-party (and two-party) systems are bad as well for the same reasons you mentioned.

[–] Skyrock 1 points (+1|-0)

And yet virtually every multiparty system boils down to a two-party system within a short time - and sometimes even a single-party system (as in Germany with its Grand Coalition of the two biggest parties in their 2nd term by now).

The most recent example of a third party taking over is in Austria, and it took a lot of bottled up anger of the general populace for the FPÖ to arrive there.