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Feel free to become a US citizen, live in the system for several dozen years, watch how politicians advance and win elections--then make your decision on what to do. And pass along advice.
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I don't need to be a US citizen for that.
Media coverage of the US electionprocess is rather indepth, so it is much easier to find information about that - then you of the Danish system for instance. And I doubt my stance would change if I magically became a US citizen.
As a participant of the democratic process - as democratic as the country allowes - I'd always opt to not be grouped with the lazy "couchvoters", regardless of belif system. You're vote might not be counted, it might not be registred or what not, but still - you do something.
The opinnion you have formed is wasted when you do - nothing - regardless of system and me being US citizen or not.
I strongly hope that you somehow else is political involved so you try to change the things you dislike so much when you opt not to vote, otherwise it seems as if you set yourself completely outside the system and then complain about it.
And I find the notion that I need to be a US citizen to pass my advice along about voting to be rather trivial and condesending at the core.
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