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  • Melkath
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    6 months ago

    Twice you, a person who has been demonstrably Blue MAGA in this conversation, have called me, a disenfranchised Independent former Democrat who plans on voting for Jill Stein unless the DNC can produce a viable candidate, a MAGA.

    You have literally described Biden as an old invalid potato and you still shill him.

    Get a clue dude.

    “He is strong on the economy, Bidenomics work.” Noone can afford a house, increasingly people cant afford food, CEO salaries and corporation profit margins are at an all time high though.

    “He has benefited the US domestically.” Is this in reference to the US infrastructure? So he fixed the water in Flint issue, right? Oh… he didnt do anything. Well at least he has taken action on the spread of PFAS… oh, he hasnt dont anything about that. Well, at least our roads and bridges are in good working order… oh, no, they are crumbling and collapsing at a consistent rate.

    “He has benefited the US abroad.” He has turned America into the criminal baddies on a global scale. He has provided unfettered support, rhetorically and fiscally, to an WJC indited war criminal, and has threatened the WJC in defense of the war criminal. He has turned most of the world against the US.

    “dumps is a rapist and literally a traitor.” 100% agree. That is why we NEED someone who will be able to beat him at general, and Biden will not do that. Biden will not be president in 2025. I guarantee it.

    • @[email protected]
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      56 months ago

      me, a disenfranchised Independent former Democrat who plans on voting for Jill Stein unless the DNC can produce a viable candidate, a MAGA.

      Voting third party doesn’t necessary make you MAGA, but you’re certainly helping them.

      • @[email protected]
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        36 months ago

        Not necessarily. Most people live in states where their vote for president won’t do much, and voting third party can actually help.

        We need to teach people more about secondary effects of voting and how third parties work.

    • @[email protected]
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      46 months ago

      You’re not fooling anybody by pretending to be independent while screaming blue maga.

      You vote for rape, I vote for progressive social policies.

      And no, you don’t need The perfect magical candidate, you need the candidate who already won before who implements good domestic and foreign policy.

      I mean not you personally, you’re voting for rape, but any progressives who ignore the lgbtq legislation and healthcare and green energy and the absurd amount of good the Biden administration has done for so that they can scuff the dirt with their chucks and wish they had a “better” candidate that did more of all the things Biden is already doing?

      Short-sighted and delusional.

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          6 months ago

          Wow, you’re projecting again, shocking.

          Under Biden, your medication actually might be paid for.

          • Melkath
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            -16 months ago

            Oh really?

            I thought he “beat Medicare.”

            His words. Not mine.

            • @[email protected]
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              46 months ago

              It’s very revealing that you think it’s more important he momentarily used the wrong word in a sentence instead of the fact that he implemented and expanded the affordable care act over two administrations.

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                6 months ago

                Very revealing that a consistent problem that has been pointed out repeatedly for years at this point is, in your mind, “momentary”.

                Good thing we arent talking about the office of President of the United States. The most important office in the world to be a strong leader and strong orator. An office where a “momentary” bout of dementia could spark a nuclear war.

                Also a good thing that he hasnt spent a year orchestrating a genocide that has resulted in war crime indictments, creating all time high international military tension since WWII.

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                  26 months ago

                  Very revealing that you keep focusing on them a momentary speech problem from a guy with a stutter who’s been achieving legislation for 4 years without a problem.

                  We should be talking about the president of the United States, because that invalidates all of your criticisms about him not doing any break-dancing.

                  What I would like is an administration that advances civil rights, protects national forests, invests and infrastructure and sustainable energy.

                  A leader who gets along well with presidents of other countries so that we enter back into climate accords and people trust the US again.

                  What are you looking for?

                  Rape? Treason? That’s what you’re supporting.

                  Yes, it is good that Biden hasn’t “spent a year orchestrating a genocide”.

                  • Melkath
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                    -16 months ago

                    Yes, it is good that Biden hasn’t “spent a year orchestrating a genocide”.

                    So you reject reality and substitute your own.

                    Good Progressive (ie: Hilary-not-actually-left-person)

                • @[email protected]
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                  16 months ago

                  They’re going to memory hole last night. Nothing to see. Biden had a strong showing. And we’re all going to be fucked.