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Germany Holds Parliamentary Election — 26 Comments

  1. About 95 pct math correct via PR

    BUT –

    party gang candidate PR lists and fatal Parl parts – top legis hacks having exec powers

    ZERO learned from 1933-1945 Hitler regime.

    Also 735 MOB scene.
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    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

  2. Germany’s electoral system is a good standard to aspire to. Multiple parties with representation, proportional representation, and results that generally require parties to work together to some degree and engage in decent conduct. I’m somewhat jealous of the German people’s freedom to vote for who and what they agree with most without being accused of being a “spoiler” or a foreign agent; we’re still a long ways off from such freedom here in the US…

  3. “Traffic Light” coalition looking like a very real possibility. Would give the SPD the most seats without forming something with the CDU (which is effectively the outgoing CDU/SPD coalition, just senior and junior partners flipped). Pretty sure the SPD has no interest in continuing to work with CDU anyway. FDP will hopefully keep the Greens and SPD in check economically, at least a little bit.

  4. @Joshua H…. Agreed. The US needs a well funded push to educate the American public on proportional representation. Unfortunately those with the best means to do it, are the ones benefiting the most from it not existing here.

  5. Interesting to see that parties other than the CDU/CSU and SPD won fair number of district seats with the first votes and not just seats from the second votes (distributed based on % of the total vote). That is not common and may be a first in post war history. Also interesting to note that the district seats the Greens won outright are all urban districts.

  6. @Aiden, the knee jerk response by many in the US against PR is there would be too many parties. Note that even if we only look at the district seats in this recent German election, 5 parties still would have won seats.

  7. The performance of the AfD is disappointing, as are the gains by the Socialists and Greenie Weenies. They are probably having their ballots stuffed by China/Dominion.

  8. Germany does not have a proper DEMOCRACY because since 1945 the NSDAP can’t be on the ballot. That would be like USA not allowing a pro-Confederate Party on the ballot.

  9. German PR = closer to REAL indirect majority rule [REAL Democracy] regimes.

    USA totally ROTTED –

    1/2 x 1/2 gerrymander regimes — with super-minority rule worse extremist primaries

    = commie / fascist USA / State / local regimes —

    LOOTERS vs Producers/Savers — as in last 6,000 plus years.

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    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

  10. “The US needs a well funded push to educate the American public on proportional representation”

    LOL! Aiden wants to set up education camps. I’m sure that’ll work out great.

  11. “Aiden” is actually the cyberpig Paul Frankel and “Rick” is actually the cyberpig Andy Jones. The garbage comments at 2:40, 3:02 and 6:14 pm was also posted by the cyberpig Andy Jones, a semi-secret Nazi sympathizer who pretends to be a libertarian, much like his communist former friend, cyberpig Paulie Fraudolie.

  12. That’s all bullshit. The only thing we know about “Aiden” is that he is using a fake name and an IP anonymizer. He has already confirmed it on another thread. Can you really trust someone who uses a fake name and an IP anonymizer?

  13. No, it’s all true. And he only confirmed that he uses a vpn, something Tony (who is actually the cyberpig Andy Jones) could not have possibly known, not that he uses a fake name like Tony. But it is true, he does, and his real name is felon forger Paul Frankel, the commie cyberpig. Tony, who is actually the Nazi cyberpig Andy Jones, also uses fake names and an ip anonymizer as well as a hypocrite too.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pWcGyCASUOM

  14. Answer – commie/nazi statists have barely just enough iq to detect that the LP is the biggest threat to them —

    so they troll against all LP stuff—

    ballot access
    Democracy reforms – esp in election systems
    etc.

  15. A minimum Congressional district size of, say, 1000 square miles would keep most rural districts as single member, which, IMO, most rural voters prefer, and result in multi-member metro area districts. These multi-member districts could be allowed to use an alternative voting method, such as approval, ranked choice or cumulative voting, which could result in multi party representation in Congress.

  16. I still can’t figure out which side demo rep is trolling for. May just be crazy and trolling for Lulz?

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