• @Sanctus
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    1019 days ago

    She was never going to flip. This isn’t about her flipping. Its about the fact nearly all of our leadership will support Gaza being flattened, and the Palestinians being eradicated.

    • @Ensign_Crab
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      She was never going to flip.

      Yeah, genocide support is a bedrock principle, unlike things she has flipped on, like M4A and banning fracking.

      • @Sanctus
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        Thats the shit I really hate. Its got me questioning what we’re really getting here and once a-fucking-gain I feel like I dont truly have a choice.

    • @[email protected]
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      Write to and call your representative. That’s how politicians know you’re upset.

      Has anyone here done either of those things?

      • @Ensign_Crab
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        219 days ago

        My rep is a maga chud, thanks to the party pulling funding from her opponent because they would rather have a maga chud than a progressive in any given seat.

        • @MonkRome
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          218 days ago

          So your answer is no then? Representatives don’t get as much contact as you think. Apply pressure wherever and whenever you can, even if that legislator does nothing in the years to come, every person applying pressure moves the needle. Doing nothing does nothing. Legislators like to keep their jobs and will suddenly have a change of heart if they feel their job is threatened. That takes hundreds of people in each district making their dissatisfaction known. Be the change you wish to see.

          Parties pull funding when it’s clear there is no path to victory, so they can ensure victory elsewhere. That’s not them “rather have a maga chud” that’s strategic. You would be just as angry if they wasted money on a loss. I’ve seen your views all over lemmy, whatever narrative says the party did wrong, that’s the narrative you’ll take. Volunteer for the next candidate that runs, prove to the party that they have support and maybe funding will actually stick around. You’re an open book, no action, all anger.

          • @Ensign_Crab
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            118 days ago

            So your answer is no then?

            You want me to waste my time telling a MAGA chud to stop supporting genocide?

            Well, it’s about as likely as convincing a lemmy centrist to stop supporting genocide, and I already try to do that. Gonna call today.

            Parties pull funding when it’s clear there is no path to victory, so they can ensure victory elsewhere. That’s not them “rather have a maga chud” that’s strategic.

            That would be convincing if they hadn’t spent money buying ads for maga candidates during that same election cycle.

              • @Ensign_Crab
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                118 days ago

                I agree, that was an awful strategy.

                The party considered the money better spent on maga candidates than on progressives.

                • @MonkRome
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                  218 days ago

                  Politics is a zero sum game, they saw the money better spent on winning. Your framing of it is dishonest. Again, I don’t agree with doing that, but it’s pretty easy to understand why they did it, it worked.

                  • @Ensign_Crab
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                    018 days ago

                    I don’t agree with doing that, but it’s pretty easy to understand why they did it,

                    Yeah. They had to spend the money somewhere, and it wasn’t going to be on a progressive.

      • @[email protected]
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        018 days ago

        I can’t provide the millions in campaign dollars that CUFI and AIPAC give to my reps. Money controls politics and most of the money is pro-genocide

              • @[email protected]
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                118 days ago

                Good. I hope they listen to us instead of the rich donors that they call every day to beg for money but I wouldn’t count on it

                • @[email protected]
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                  Who is “us”?
                  They don’t even know what you want.

                  Edit. Some people seem to be confused by this comment. It’s pretty simple.

                  If you don’t tell anyone in power that you dislike a policy then no one will know you don’t like it. Most of you don’t want to tell anyone in power how you feel, so it’s just text in the wind.

                  You only have yourselves to blame.