I think it would be clearer if we saw the person on the bike pass by and the last panel was just the character laying on the ground
Kecessa
Everything being voted on at once even if it means that the States have control over the federal elections, that's weird as fuck to me... In Canada provinces handle their elections, cities handle their elections (although they might all have to hold them on the same day depending on provincial laws), the federal government handles its own elections.
Numbers starting coming out before all polling stations are closed is also stupid.
We can vote without ID in Canada, we need to swear that we are who we are.
51%? 50% + 1 vote!
People move out of cities just to have a bigger lot around their house. Hell over here arable land is getting scarce because people buy any agricultural lot that has a house on it just so they have space, doesn't matter that it's in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do and doing the grocery means an hour of traveling, they have the time to take their car and travel but they certainly don't want to exploit the land they just bought!
Bought our cottage for 50k at the peak of the rural movement in 2020 after it had been on the market for months, just sold it while the second property market has completely crashed for 130k after putting 10k in it and cleaning the fuck out of the lot (the place was disgusting, I'm talking 90 industrial garbage bags of crap, mostly beer bottles, a couple tons of wood and concrete and so on)...
Sometimes you're just lucky and people don't want to do what's required to get what their property is worth!
People from big city retire, sell their house now worth a fortune and move out of the city and can afford to pay whatever people want for their house, this inflates the price of housing in rural areas and people born there can't afford to live there anymore.
One costs a lot more to drive than the other though and the gas station vs charging station argument only matters if you travel more than the range of your car, with their models letting you drive pretty far and back without charging, it's not hard to go over the annual average without ever needing to charge somewhere that isn't home. Hell, any EV that does 100 miles on a charge can easily beat it without relying on charging stations as the average is 33 minutes a day!
That's an assumption I wouldn't be ready to make, but maybe.
Yeah, technically the person with the most votes wins but I was just saying that 50% + 1 voice guarantees a win.