The browser war has ended up like every presidential election cycle.
In the end: two candidates to choose from, and the majority of people wouldn't prefer them as their president anyways. Both candidates are too milquetoast to accomplish what their constituents actually want/need, both are paid by the same people, both are friends in their little secret societies. Third party candidates never make it, because we're too far gone, and nobody has the will to vote differently at risk of wasting theirs.
It's actually funny and scary how similar the two situations are.
In the end: two candidates to choose from, and the majority of people wouldn't prefer them as their president anyways. Both candidates are too milquetoast to accomplish what their constituents actually want/need, both are paid by the same people, both are friends in their little secret societies. Third party candidates never make it, because we're too far gone, and nobody has the will to vote differently at risk of wasting theirs.
It's actually funny and scary how similar the two situations are.