Al-O-Meter
Well-Known Member
If the polls are broken and history is a guide, then the polls are undercounting Trump votes. I don't personally believe that. I think it is an idea being pushed into the public, like cutting down the Supreme Court, and getting rid of the US Constitution to save democracy.I think polling is flawed atm because they are using assumptions based on behavior from 30+ years ago, and they do not have the ability to even create a modern model because it wouldn't be relevant from one election cycle to the next. Polling is probably broken for at least this Presidential election and the next. I think it depends on AI, so until AI either produces a reliable polling strategy or just goes ahead and tells us who is going to win, I don't think polling means anything.
The aspect to that last one I find so amusing is the crowd demanding more democracy to save us are the same ones upset at the Supreme Court ruling that struck down Roe v Wade. That ruling strengthened democracy. It took an issue that was locked away from democracy and made it subject to democracy. People look at what happened and cry about taking rights away, then 2 minutes later want to make everything that is locked away from democracy made subject to democracy.
Democracy always dies for the same reason Socialism always dies. It gets human nature wrong. It assumes the majority of people will seek to benefit the whole of society. Republics and capitalism endure because they operate on the assumption that people are selfish pricks who can only be reliably counted on to work for the benefit of themselves, their family, and close acquaintances they know directly at maximum.