What's the problem with questions 3 and 4?
We run up a set of sequential numbers for each one and see how that comes out with preferential voting, no?
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What's the problem with questions 3 and 4?
We run up a set of sequential numbers for each one and see how that comes out with preferential voting, no?
But it seems that the only other option would be a run-offOh thank god! Because I felt like people were saying there were other options and I just wasn't seeing them. I still think that to do a runoff we would have to separate the 2 questions in #4.
I don't understand the rest of your sentance, though. I am sorry.
We run up a set of sequential numbers for each one and see how that comes out with preferential voting, no?
The question is that people are thinking there is no consensus about whether or not to try pref voting just this once.
I still think that to do a runoff we would have to separate the 2 questions in #4.
If they are two questions, they should be separate, but that's my view, which is in the minority, pass me the whip.
Hey, hey now. We already have one whip. We don't need two. That's just muddying the structure of power here.
The question is that people are thinking there is no consensus about whether or not to try pref voting just this once.
Specifically, that it's a false consensus of the handful of peeps who still have enough brainspace to come into Kafka at this point.
Hey, hey now. We already have one whip. We don't need two. That's just muddying the structure of power here.
Damn. Foiled again.
So how do we get past that. Because my brain is rapidly failing and I am about to leave my house and go to a liquor store.
Yep. I got the whip. I ain't afraid to use it.
In fact, I'm really looking for an excuse to use it.
it's a false consensus of the handful of peeps who still have enough brainspace to come into Kafka at this point.
Right about now, I'm thinking that if you don't come into Kafka, you don't expect to have your silent wishes taken into account.
I know that's what I give up when I stay out, anyway.
In absence of any other way to move forward, why stay put?