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The would candidates care if people bring up the issue.
If lots of people let their voices be heard, the pols will listen.
You can wait around for the perfect candidate to come along, or you can work to make the change happen.
If voting doesn't matter, why is Trump so mad about automatic voter registration?
You not voting makes Donnie and his friends happy.
Then I'll explain it.
Laws decide what large companies can and can not do to gather data. Politicians decide those laws. Who you vote for decides what policies are enacted. If the current parties aren't working to help you, you might have to go out and search for better candidates.
If you're not American, substitute any pro-Fascist candidate you choose for 'Donald Trump.'
what the fuck world do you live in where that take reflects reality?
*everybody *knows the TSA is bullshit that doesn't help anything and yet nobody would dare suggest getting rid of it despite how deeply unpopular it is. Weed isn't federally legal despite a majority of americans supporting decriminalization in some form. Universal healthcare is also >50% support and they won't legislate it.
there are similar issues and cases in all liberal democracies, you understand nothing about how politics actually work.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/06/politics/marijuana-decriminalization-white-house-joe-biden/index.html
Almost as if voting works.
lol you might want to read past the headline on that one chief