• Ok genius, first sentence. Who was on board from the getgo to stop the rollback?

          Republicans. SOME Democrats join them, unlike ALL Republicans who are against nuclear rollback altogether.

          Ergo, the Democrats most closely align with your goals.

          • Please inform me of the method by which one can vote for “SOME Democrats” without also implicitly consenting to be represented by the rest of the party.

            And also, why you think your time is better spent trying to convince a hypothetical single-issue voter to capitulate than calling the Dems and demanding they do better.

              • Exactly. There is no alternative. This is a hostage situation.

                And when the guy holding you hostage asks you to pick which of your kids he should murder first, the right move isn’t to vote for the “lesser” evil, but to spit in his eye.

                  • Neither party represents my interests and, as you’ve seen, the “lesser evil” argument doesn’t motivate me in the slightest. If you want me to vote for Dems then you’ll have to make them worth voting for and stop acting like they can coast to victory on fear of the Republicans alone.

                    I’m aware of FPTP and its mathematical implications, our country is designed to provide only the appearance of democracy while actually limiting choice to those candidates the parties deem inoffensive to their campaign financiers. And we’re stuck with them unless you can convince the two-party state to abolish the leverage it has over third parties, so stop acting like they’ll let you vote your way out of this situafion.

                    Real change would require a political revolution, and I’ve long since lost my faith that Americans would build something less fascist given the chance.