• @Hazdaz
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    We all should be. But that won’t happen if people go out there and vote, godamnit.

    And don’t just vote to keep Trump out.

    Vote to keep him and his party out of office.

    • @voidMainVoid
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      We don’t get a vote of no confidence. There’s no box to check that says “No Trump”.

      Also, Hillary got more votes than Trump did, so simply having more voters on your side doesn’t necessarily mean that Trump will lose.

      • wagoner
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        So … don’t vote? There absolutely is a No Trump voting option - only one - and it’s voting for Biden. There are several Yes Trump voting options: vote for Trump specifically, vote for a third party candidate, or vote for no one. It’s not that complicated.

        Do the electoral map and electoral college make this difficult to achieve? Of course. But we can only win if we vote, and are guaranteed to lose if we don’t.

        The fascists love voter apathy. Don’t do their job for them.

        • @voidMainVoid
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          -231 year ago

          I never said “Don’t vote”. However, I do think that we should be able to vote “no confidence”, and if “no confidence” wins, they should have to do a while new election with new candidates.

          I vote for candidates who offer me something more than “I’m not a fascist”.

          There absolutely is a No Trump voting option - only one - and it’s voting for Biden.

          Voting for Biden is… voting for Biden. It sounds like you don’t want to improve anything, you just want to avoid it getting worse. Or, at least, have it get worse slower.

          • @[email protected]
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            Well the fact of the matter is that there is no such thing as a “no confidence” vote. And if you don’t want Trump in office in 2024 the best thing you can do to prevent that is vote Biden. I’m not a huge Biden fan either but that’s how our system is in this country so it is what it is.

          • @[email protected]
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            “Not a fascist” is only a sufficient condition in this case because the other guy is a fascist. I agree that in a world which wasn’t fucking insane, both candidates would qualify as “not a fascist” and it would be immaterial.

            But under these circumstances - yes. Voting “Not a fascist” is literally an imperative, if imperatives can possibly exist at all in our ethical landscape.

          • Alien Nathan Edward
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            counterpoint: avoiding or slowing the rate at which things get worse is a good thing, and there is no other option outside your imagination

          • wagoner
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            51 year ago

            I get that you want another choice but this is the system we have to work within. If you really want it to be different, I recommend getting personally involved in politics.

      • @Weirdfish
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        411 year ago

        True, but remember “did not vote” was higher then either Hillary or Trump first time around.

        I was apathetic in 2016, I didn’t care enough to vote for her, or know enough to vote against Trump.

        I voted against Trump on 2020, and now I’ve seen enough I will vote for Biden in 2024, assuming he is the nominee. Otherwise, it’s another vote against Trump.

        My point is, there was a real disconnect back in 2016, and a lot of people just couldn’t be bothered.

        Trumps base has only gotten smaller, but the people who know and want to keep him out has grown. I suspect we will see both significant turn out, and significant voter suppression in 2024.

          • @voidMainVoid
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            -41 year ago

            What is Biden planning to do about the environment?

            • @aesthelete
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              Believing that we need to switch courses is a good first step. The other thing is that the policies he managed to get passed are moving geothermal in the right direction. I heard for the first time about ground source heat pumps because of his incentives for their installation.

              There’s also funding for public transit, charging infrastructure for EVs, sunsetting incandescents, etc. It’s not perfect but it’s better than some asshole up there saying how the whole thing is a Chinese hoax and chanting drill baby drill.

        • Pelicanen
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          91 year ago

          …didn’t Trump get more votes in 2020 than in 2016? Has his base really gotten smaller?

          • @Jimbob0i0
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            51 year ago

            Smaller as a percentage of the active electorate. Biden also got more votes than any other candidate before him… but that’s not unexpected with a positive population growth.