Gregs24
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I read the whole quote - you can't cherry pick the bits you want! This together with the other links I posted is very clear? Do you not agree with the wording blow you posted?that’s a really big qualifier. Kind of like... Roads are safe where no other humans are present.
I see where this started...
Your comment here belies a fundamental misunderstanding of the US presidential elections. Perhaps you knew this when you typed it, perhaps not. The popular vote is not required for a successful election as president here. While it is true that this election did result in a majority, several recent elections going back to ’92 did not have a plurality but still won the electoral college 270 vote threshold. It is not actually a direct election.
While we vote for whomever we choose, in reality we have one of 2 choices who will serve as president; either someone from the democrat party or the republican party. State electors actually cast the votes for president.
Unfortunately, our last president was a corvette owner.
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We need a Mustang owner as president.
What the..?
When I learned The King’s English - and just to be clear who we’re talking about here, there’s only one King.
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Richard Petty.
Someone along the way said ‘pay attention to the main topic’.
The link above starts with:
The United States operates as a constitutional republic, a form of government that involves representatives elected by the people, who execute their duties under the constraints of a prevailing constitution that specifies the powers and limits of government.
So, in summary
The F150 is great but British folks are scared of it.
EV’s aren’t all that, but are improving.
Lots of small countries use EV’s successfully (wonder how much US money helped out?)
Larger infrastructures will take longer to successfully adopt EV's
The Mustang ecoboost, GT and Dark Horse are not EVs
5 pages in, and we are still bickering about it.
In the United States, the role of democracy within the republic is crucial, embodying the very essence of the electoral process and the engagement of the citizenry in governmental decisions. Although the U.S. Constitution does not embody a pure form of democracy where laws and policies are directly decreed by citizen vote, it enshrines the democratic principle through the election of representatives who, in turn, influence legislation and governance.
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