PhlubbaDubba ,

They can get excited for a candidate who's literally the living antithesis of their supposed values and yet Democrats not only have to be more popular but wildly so for electoral results that let them go anywhere meaningful.

Not even nominal trifecta control is evidently enough if even one dem thinks a procedural glitch caused by only repealing half a rule by accident, because somehow the cornfields get to hold everything hostage by just declaring "nah we're not done debating yet" and then just never letting it be discussed again.

It's frustrating beyond imagination and even worse it is all entirely by design with the intention of continuous disenfranchisement, against the young, against women, against people of color, and even past all them, against people who don't own their own land.

The establishment types and chrisnats drone on and on about how America is a shining city upon a hill, and in doing so have completely lost the plot. America should never accept that it is the city on the hill, it should forever be striving to be the city on the hill. We need to find a way together to break the walls down and rebuild the structure of this country to be one that is well and good capable enough of getting out of its own way to be able to seek constant and pro-active improvement to the model.

disguy_ovahea , (edited )

Living antithesis of Democratic values?

Biden rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement, revoked the Keystone Pipeline permit, created a 13 million acre federal petroleum reserve for Alaskan wildlife, greatly increased oil site lease cost, signed $7B in solar subsidies, enacted the Inflation Reduction act to support clean energy, leveraged the NLRB for an FTC ruling that eliminated non-compete agreements, forgave billions in student debt from predatory loans, created the CHIPS Act to improve reliance on domestic technology, reenacted Net Neutrality, repealed Title 42, ended the Muslim Ban, reinstated the law prohibiting Israeli settlement on Palestinian territory, signed the Equality Act for LGBTQ+ rights, restored gay rights to beneficiaries, reenacted trans care anti-discrimination law, signed the Respect for Marriage Act, enabled unspecified gender on US Passports, rejoined WHO, rescheduled marijuana, actively reducing drug costs with the American Rescue Plan Act…

PhlubbaDubba ,

I was referring to Trump.

He's literally a big city elite with multiple children by multiple women who openly flaunts his disregard for the institution of his own marriage, but the redcaps don't even blink at the thought of casting the ballot for him, because he's the candidate, and him losing means the other guy wins, and unlike Dems, they are actually able to care about "if our guy doesn't win the other guy will" by itself.

disguy_ovahea , (edited )

Sorry about that. I misunderstood, and agree with that. Although Biden isn’t just “not Trump.” He’s done plenty of good, as I wrote above, and some bad, as we all know.

TachyonTele ,

Holy shit man, are you commenting on every single reply in this topic? Take your meds.

Lightrider ,
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Defeat genocidejoehitler

homesweethomeMrL OP ,

plink

mozz Admin ,
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I think it's spelled "plonk"

barsquid ,

Somehow, despite having a majority for only several months out of the last several decades, that is all the Dems' fault for not trying hard enough or whatever.

Therefore I (definitely not an accelerationist cosplaying as caring about leftism) could not possibly support anyone other than candidates certain to lose the election.

MutilationWave ,

Change the Senate to population proportional seats and eliminate the electrical college. This country would change in a big way in a few years or less. Easier said than done though.

SeattleRain ,

Hilary and Gore won the popular vote. Why don't Democrats ever do something about the blatant theft of votes from minorities instead or blaming their own base for getting their votes stolen.

homesweethomeMrL OP ,

Who do you think is doing anything about disenfranchised voters? Want to know?

SeattleRain ,

Spare me, both Hilary and Gore rolled over for Republicans. And Democrats never bring up election theft by Repubs in any real way.

homesweethomeMrL OP ,

Lol. Okay.

blazera ,
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I dont see this changing anytime soon. 2024, trumps looking likely, US continues getting shittier. Maybe Biden wins, US continues getting shittier but slower. 2028, either trump running again, or trump jr, or desantis, another big threat of far right fascism leaving progressive voters feeling pressured once again to put pushing for reform on hold and holding their nose for a well connected "safe" centrist candidate.

Maestro ,
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You do reform in between elections and during the primaries. Not during general election.

blazera ,
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Yeah reforms not gonna happen inside a democrat primary.

Facebones ,

Three steps right or 6 steps right, we're still moving right - and democrats have already made sure to close off all roads to applying any leftward force. Either we reward them for moving further right or we vote for someone who doesn't suck and they say "see we have to move further right."

TLDR we have a singular party and corpos gonna corpo

Mastengwe ,

What an astute and hopefully eye-opening perspective.

Allonzee ,

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  • homesweethomeMrL OP ,

    So, how does media work?

    ZombiFrancis ,

    I am pretty sure it the GOP congress is how we wound up with those hard right judges.

    audiomodder ,

    Specifically a GOP Senate.

    homesweethomeMrL OP ,

    They have to get nominated first. Then, yes.

    Semi_Hemi_Demigod ,
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    So the key to getting a better government is to lower our expectations.

    Eldritch ,
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    Nope, something that terrifies many lefties far more. Forming coalitions and showing solidarity to actually win victories and a chance to govern. We can even call it the Sanders method.

    example ,

    I just keep reading ai gore...

    kryptonianCodeMonkey , (edited )

    I blame Dubya for a lot, but the Great Recession was caused by the housing bubble which was based on laws and practices that predated his presidency (partly Clinton's fault for the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act). He did a shit job of handling it and leading recovery from it, but the event itself wasn't his fault.

    Cipher22 ,

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    What?

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