• Verdant Banana
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    him and prosecutor Harris fired staffers over cannabis and after making promises failed to do anything but pardon a very small portion of convicted cannabis users and without police reform like he also promised the divided states have gone as far as border like patrol on their borders and all the cannabis policies he could be seen as having a helping hand in have only helped corporate cannabis and the militarized police who he refuses to reign in

    he never fulfilled the upping the minimum to $15 and places like Wally’s Hell have lowered the start pay to below precovid levels lower than $15 an hour and that is just one business and corporations have been using free slave mean correctional institution residents for free labor

    consistently shat all over workers just like threating the rail workers if they kept up the protest for better work conditions

    Roe v. Wade fell on his watch and his solution? give him more funding and sign an executive order for researching women’s health or some less than quarter assed pile of manure

    what makes that man worth a vote?

    make it make sense

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      consistently shat all over workers just like threating the rail workers if they kept up the protest for better work conditions

      Oh, good point, I forgot one:

      • There were 458,900 workers involved in work stoppages in 2023, notably including the even-more-unprecedented-than-the-rail-strike motion picture strike and the autoworkers strike. You can believe, if you want to, that Biden is anti-union and he just pure overlooked his responsibility to shut down the 458,900 people who did work stoppages in 2023. Personally my feeling is that he shut down the rail strike because it would have a big impact on the rest of the economy, then his labor department kept working the issue and got the workers the sick days they were fighting for in the first place by having the strike.
    • bobburger
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      I see that I have 3 options for voting.

      Vote for Biden, the candidate that’s closest to my politics. Result: I help the government move closer to my values.

      Vote for Trump, the candidate that is farthest from my politics. Result: I help the government move farther away from my values.

      Vote 3rd party or don’t vote. Result: I have a slight sense of moral superiority because I voted my conscience but didn’t actually help the government move in the direction I wanted, and may have helped it move in a direction I didn’t want.

      Given these 3 options, Project 2025 and Trump’s stance on abortion make Biden worth a vote.

      Sure Biden’s policies aren’t exactly what I want, but they’re a lot closer to mine than Trump’s are. And since either one of Trump or Biden is going to be the next president (unless something unexpected happens), I’m going to vote for Biden.

      • @[email protected]
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        You are right. With our first-past-the-post system and our electoral college, we only have two possibilities: Trump or Biden winning. You get to help decide which is the best (or the least worst).

        I see 4 possibilities, depending on your political leaning.

        1. Liberal voting for Biden. Helps Biden.
        2. Conservative voting for Trump. Helps Trump.
        3. Liberal not voting for Biden. Helps Trump.
        4. Conservative not voting for Trump. Helps Biden.

        If you don’t like these choices, work to get rid of the Electoral College. Work to support ranked-choice voting or some other alternative to first-past-the-post. But sitting this out will hurt one candidate while helping the other to win. If you don’t like either candidate, vote for the least worst of the top two - the one closest to you.