In a multiparty system, a coalition, representing a consensus of what most people want, can form to govern proactively. That consensus is very rare, — almost impossible — in a two-party system that favors division rather than unity. We, indeed, get the government that we deserve, … even with a 40% plurality that wants no part of either minority party but is forced to continually choose the perceived lesser evil of the duo has that inhered themselves into government.
In a multiparty system, a coalition, representing a consensus of what most people want, can form to govern proactively. That consensus is very rare, — almost impossible — in a two-party system that favors division rather than unity. We, indeed, get the government that we deserve, … even with a 40% plurality that wants no part of either minority party but is forced to continually choose the perceived lesser evil of the duo has that inhered themselves into government.