What was yesterday?
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Replying to @ThatDamnBesaw @MorlockP
Election day. Today we got results. Dumbasses be trippin’ because the senate popular vote is in favor of left wing senators. With that context, re-read the joke and draw what parellels you can.
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Replying to @ThatDamnBesaw @MorlockP
Yesterday was election day. This is a topical joke related to US politics because left wing nutters are saying the right gerrymandered the senate, when across the board each state gets two senators. That means like the UN the popular vote doesn’t mean anything
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Replying to @ThatDamnBesaw @MorlockP
the United States is 50 delegate united states. Because new York state has a bigger population, it doesn’t get more seats in the senate. So 60,000 votes still elect one senator for new york, and 4,500 In say Rhode island, still get one senator. The house is for population
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This is roughly the crux of the joke, but since it requires a civics lesson it’s probably not funny anymore
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What a Canadian may not realize is that the US is not a normal country like, say, Canada. It is an alliance of 50 sovereign states, and the federal gov is created by the cooperation of all of them. Thus the analogy to the UN is spot on: California and Wyoming are coequal.
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