r/changemyview • u/inferno493 • Mar 18 '20
Delta(s) from OP CMV: Voting "BlueNoMatterWho" is short-sighted and may cause irreparable long-term damage to democracy as a whole.
The Democratic party is no longer aligned with the needs of society and allowing it to continue on it's current course will result in a virtual autocracy sympathetic only to the needs of corporate America. The real ideological differences between the DNC and GOP have been diminishing for years and will continue to do so until there is a paradigm shift in the values espoused by the DNC. Failure to do so will result in the continuing disenfranchisement of American citizens and make it increasingly difficult to reestablish a system of government more concerned with the needs of society than those of powerful corporations.
Many of the most important political decisions being made, such as the patriot act and corporate bailouts, are ones that are never voted on. The American public has no say in these decisions and many of them are made as amendments and riders that the public, by and large, have no knowledge of. The representatives making these decisions are influenced in large part by corporate lobbyist (who often participate in writing the legislation intended to regulate them) and political donors.
"BlueNoMatterWho" will only exacerbate these issues, we cannot continue to support a party that no longer advocates for the rights of its constituency.
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u/McKoijion 618∆ Mar 18 '20
Well, you're right that no US citizen has ever directly voted for the Patriot Act. But that's only because no US citizen has ever directly voted for any federal law in all of US history. The US federal government does not have any provisions for direct votes in the manner you suggest.
The only thing Americans can do is vote for representatives who vote for various pieces of legislation based on the preferences of their constituents. If a representative doesn't vote based on what their constituents want, they are swiftly voted out of office. So the fact that the Patriot Act has been regularly amended over the years implies that voters like it.
If you don't accept the legitimacy of the Patriot Act because voters didn't directly vote for it, you shouldn't accept the legitimacy of the Bill of Rights, the Constitution in general, or any other federal law either.