I replied below to another comment, but that reply fits here as well.
> This assumes that everyday conservatives believe in the republican representatives that end up in power.
I didn't even vote in the last election as I felt un-represented. For me there was no 'greater evil' candidate. Prior I voted libertarian, but what good does that do?
> Does having voted a certain way for a candidate make your beliefs ultimately responsible for the way the representative governs? In America we essentially get `choose red or blue`.
> How can the subjects as complicated as everyday topics are ever be reduced to two colors!?
> The problem _is_ our tyrannical democratic system.
> This assumes that everyday conservatives believe in the republican representatives that end up in power. I didn't even vote in the last election as I felt un-represented. For me there was no 'greater evil' candidate. Prior I voted libertarian, but what good does that do?
> Does having voted a certain way for a candidate make your beliefs ultimately responsible for the way the representative governs? In America we essentially get `choose red or blue`.
> How can the subjects as complicated as everyday topics are ever be reduced to two colors!?
> The problem _is_ our tyrannical democratic system.