• @surph_ninja
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    215 days ago

    I think i see the problem. You’re judging their stances, when you should be judging their actions.

    When you make the adjustment, the ruse will become clear.

    • @WraithGear
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      015 days ago

      ‘Hey , you see, you are judging them by what they are attempting to do, just because they; successfully enacted the stances in many of these cases, and promised all the other ones once they get in power, including a comprehensive document that cements their intentions, and includes the who, what, where, when, why, and the direct plan that they have already started to act on, to develop these stances; you can’t hold them accountable!’

      Your argument is not only weak, it’s embarrassing.

      • @surph_ninja
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        015 days ago

        I never implied the Dems actually planned to follow through on their promises.

        If you’re still arguing on behalf of Democrats in 2024, you’re not in a position to be criticizing the strength of anyone’s argument. Clearly, you are not a person swayed by experience nor evidence.

        • @WraithGear
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          115 days ago

          I am not arguing on behalf of democrats. I am pointing out they are marginally less evil. To point out that the union leaders would have to be pretty stupid to think that the republicans would back them, based on the whole history of Republican policy. But I can also see why they would be against the democrats, especially recently. The democrats have also been loudly anti union as well, and have weaken unions power directly during Biden’s presidency

          • @surph_ninja
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            115 days ago

            Once both parties support committing genocide, the degree to which either is more evil is not really worth distinguishing. Both are now too evil to support.