How does it matter if you can’t vote against the interest of corporatist statist groups and organizations that dominate policy making and the government?
Discussion
You have to vote in the primaries, by the time you get to general 90% of the decision has already been made. Primaries have terrible turn out though, and people wonder why we are in this situation in the first place.
Why does voting matter in any election if we can’t vote against the interests of statist corporatist groups?
Answer:
It doesn’t matter. If voting mattered and could change the agenda, they wouldn’t allow it. Voting between two corporatists doesn’t change anything, they will do basically the same things in office with minor differences. Voting doesn’t matter.
You can vote against the interests of statist and corporatist groups, in the primaries.
What primary? There wasn’t one this cycle, and even then it’s filled with statist ghouls and controlled by each statist party. Also doesn’t matter because those options are weeded out by the time the general election starts anyway.
You cannot vote against the interests of statist and corporatist groups in any significant way, it isn’t an option. Welcome to inverted totalitarianism, lots of options that change nothing.