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The Cognitive Dissonance of Federal Elections
136,627,459 votes for president were cast in 2016. So your vote does matter- as 1/136.627,459 of the decision. That is numerically insignificant. It makes each of our voices equate to less than a rounding error. What do?
Commerce and capitalism are not the same thing. I think it’s good to separate these concepts that have become so intertwined because making these two terms synonymous leads to all sorts of misunderstandings.