• @Elliott
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    I mean if you’re still supporting Republicans you’re kind of the problem.

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        So do you just wake up as a curmudgeonly dingus, or does it take a few hours of the day for you to get like that?

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            God, how I wish that your comment actually bothered me. Instead, I’m just entertained by your username having enough letters for the term “dingus”

    • @[email protected]
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      What chides me the most is the underlying origin of the Republican Party, the very much needed fiscal conservatism, is now missing. It’s been traded for saboteurs rigging things to fail so they can gut chunks of government.

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        Was “fiscal conservatism” the origin of the Republican party?

        From wiki:

        The new Republican Party envisioned modernizing the United States, emphasizing expanded banking, more railroads and factories, and giving free western land to farmers (“free soil”) as opposed to letting slave owners buy up the best properties. It vigorously argued that free market labor was superior to slavery and was the very foundation of civic virtue and true republicanism; this was the “Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men” ideology.

        Fiscal conservatism is just a GOP invented MacGuffin to give them cover when they employ their advisorial antigovernance strategy. Every time we put a conservative in charge they blow the deficit up and funnel money to their backers.

        Then they cry fiscal conservatism when a DEM takes power and say we need to cut social programs. Fiscal conservatism is a lie people continue to believe in because they hate anyone getting a break that isn’t themselves. Themselves or wealthy white men who they project their own ambitions onto.

        • @voidMainVoid
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          From wiki:

          From blog:

          Cite your sources.

          • @Daft_ish
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            I don’t know, I wasnt going to do a deep dive because I already know the republican party is a reanimated corpse of the party it once was.

    • @chakan2
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      If you still believe the Democrats are going to come through on universal healthcare or free college, you’re also part of the problem.

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        • @TheDoozer
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          I feel like if our voting system wasn’t skewed so heavily toward Republicans (between the Electoral College, gerrymandering being legal, and a general “states can run their elections however they want” to allow Republican-controlled states to make whatever changes they want to favor themselves), we’d see a lot more progress. Instead, it’s harder and harder for liberals to vote, the votes count for less and less, and we’re barely scraping to just vote out fascists (if possible).

          Fix the voting system, and we might get something worthwhile out of Democrats other than undoing some of their predecessors terrible actions and giving just enough to their supporters to whet their appetite without ever leaving them satisfied.

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          Democrats’ only real incentive is to be better than Republicans.

          I disagree with that…their only incentive these days is to NOT be Republicans. They’ve taken up traditional right leaning republican policy at this point and are getting away with it. For example: The ACA is terrible, we NEED universal healthcare, however, the D’s are content letting big health insurance continue to rape the US. The D’s have also strongly backed off climate protections, and honestly, it’s too late for climate change so that’s maybe moot.

          The point is, they don’t have any incentive to actually push policy…they just need to point and say “Republicans are bad” and the donations roll in.

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        • @hglman
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          Wait so your plan is to wait for the republican party to become progressive?

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            • @[email protected]
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              There is no 3rd party. Voting for a third party candidate is no different than just not voting at all. The only message that you are sending is that you are fine with whoever actually ends up winning.

              You want to voice your dissatisfaction with the system? Then vote vote more, not less. The reason you get nothing but shit candidates is because you aren’t voting in the elections that actually matter the most… the small, local elections determine who is running your schools, who is running your elections, they determine who is at the base of the power pyramid. It may seem like taking out one bit of support here or there does nothing, but one drop of water doesn’t make a flood. It takes constant, repeated drops to saturate the earth and let other drops build up.

              Venice is sinking into the mud. The ground it sits on is unstable and slowly shifts out from below it, and it continues to sink. They are fighting to keep it up. They poor tons of money into jacking it up and trying to stabilize it, but it just keeps sinking. You want change? Be the sifting sand. Liquify the particles around you and remove the base that supports these shitty parties. And, you can’t do that if the people you vote for don’t win.

            • @voidMainVoid
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              Our voting system needs to change

              What are you doing to help change it?

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            • @hglman
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              This is an amazing joke .

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          • @[email protected]
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            Dems and Reps aren’t the only groups that can get things done, and I’m not talking about voting third party.

            Electoralism is purely harm reduction for leftists, no leftist policy will get through in a 2-party Capitalist state. Instead, change must happen at the grassroots level.

            Organize, unionize, protest, all that good stuff.

      • @dangblingus
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        No one is deluding themselves into thinking that will happen. The alternative, voting for Trump, however, is unacceptable.

        • @voidMainVoid
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          Fortunately, that isn’t the only alternative.

          Vote Green.

        • @chakan2
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          Lol…sure…lol. They burned Bernie at the stake for suggesting those things.

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        • @voidMainVoid
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          Agreed that it’s harder, but that “private for-profit industry” shouldn’t exist. It needs to be abolished. Democrats loooooove their Obamacare, but all Obama did was make that industry mandatory. That’s the opposite of abolishing it.

      • @AA5B
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        I believe Democrats will at least make proposals to improve healthcare coverage and free college. More importantly, there has been significant progress over the last four years or so.