Best voting advice: Voting isn’t marriage. It’s public transport. You’re not waiting for "the one". You’re getting on the bus. And if there isn’t one going exactly to your destination, you don’t stay home and sulk. You take the one that’s going closest to where you want to be.
— mohamad safa (@mhdksafa) November 2, 2021
They're both headed in the direction opposite where I'm going, one of the buses is full of people who hate me and want to kill me, the other is full of people who hate me and condescend to me because they're rich and comfortable and think their bus is a sign of wisdom and virtue
— R.C., Pro Gam(bler) (@RuckCohlchez) November 2, 2021
All of the buses are going to the same place and it ain't where we need to go
— wjn3tweets (@wjn3tweets) November 2, 2021
In the same analogy, you’re watching the bus drive off a cliff and chastising people for yelling.
— Red Scare: 76 (@SeventyCix) November 2, 2021
Actually it's like I've waited my entire adult life for the bus to take me within at least a few miles of where I need to be but the driver keeps taking me all the way to a run-down station out in the middle of nowhere and demanding I be grateful there's at least a bench there.
— Chad Denton (@reluctantlychad) November 2, 2021
And the bench has spikes so you can't get too comfortable.
— Todd Gack (@toddgack69) November 2, 2021
I guess this analogy makes sense if both buses are heading for the Sixth Mass Extinction and the only difference is whether to take the Express.
— Google LASD Gangs (@ESmartbrain) November 2, 2021
Not sure why I'd get on either, though.
If you keep riding that bus, they’ll think they don’t need to put a stop closer to your preferred destination.
— AndOnTheDrums (@AndOnTheDrums) November 2, 2021
The buses are all going the opposite direction, driving through people's houses, running people over, and anyone who complains about this gets thrown into traffic and told it's their fault.
— Kobi LaCroix (@kobi_lacroix) November 2, 2021
It’s more like a trolley actually, specifically this one pic.twitter.com/fUqCZ9tCzq
— Sasha Darling PhD (@xoSashaDarling) November 2, 2021
Still waiting on the things getting better part. But why hold politicians accountable when you can blame people for being rightfully disillusioned
— Nolan Arenado Fan (@jpf215) November 2, 2021
I've heard this general analogy and followed it my entire voting life, and somehow everything just keeps getting worse.
— 2021 Jump Street (@IrateMaxwell) November 2, 2021
the problem is that they're all going the opposite direction and service keeps getting worse.
— Elluim (@chromaticCorona) November 2, 2021
We've been trying this approach for *decades* and still y'all keep thinking the solution is just to 'vote harder'.
Better advice: If public transit isn't just refusing to do the work they're hired for but is actively murdering people by running them down, it's time to remove them and replace them with a better service.
— Raven Delacour (@DelacourRaven) November 2, 2021
Voting is like public transit: America has the most embarrassing and outdated system of both, and wealthy people insist it can never be improved
— spooky legumes (@FiendishBeans) November 2, 2021
I'll stay home and sulk. I have beer here.
— Tzone (@RatKingCakeBoss) November 2, 2021
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