• DearOldGrandma
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    I distinctly remember the same sentiment in 2015 and 2016. Don’t listen to what anything or anyone says. Just vote, and get people you know to vote, because Trump’s supporters certainly will.

    • @[email protected]
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      2016 wasn’t due to voters failing to meet their obligation to vote for a warmonger that offered them nothing and whom they cannot influence, it was due to the democrats running a campaign of “American is already great” when most Americans are living paycheck to paycheck and have very little reason to expect things to improve.

      It’s gonna repeat unless the democrats demonstrate that voting for them is worth missing a day’s work.

      • Sneezycat
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        Voting for them is worth it, if only not to have that psycho fascist known as Trump as your president.

      • HubertManne
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        this is bs. that was not at all the democratic message. It was a combo of the primary shanigans, treating it like a forgone conclusion (because trump winning is as crazy as britian leaving the EU), and trumps shotgun statements like around legalization. Granted I held my nose and voted but I know why he won. I hate all the idiots who resulted in his win, which to be clear I am talking about people who voted for him and not the stupid democrat elite bullshit. Its like. Oh yeah I will vote for the ressurected hitler or at least not vote for the democrat because that will show him. I mean its not like im going to have to live with the consequences of the election in the country I live.

        • admiralteal
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          48 months ago

          Also worth remembering that Trump did lose the popular vote.

          Which could only happen with Republicans in modern politics. They are HUGELY systemically advantaged and yet still cry foul at every opportunity.

    • @[email protected]
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      28 months ago

      If Biden’s son hadn’t died I think he would have run in 16 and easily taken the nomination and victory

      • HubertManne
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        I don’t know about that. I had no real opinion of biden until he was president and now I love him because im just agog at what he has accomplished in one term not even taking into account the political situation. I loved obama but he wasted a lot of time trying to compromise. I had a similar situation with pritzker as gov in illinois. Was not wild about him till he actually took office and now I love the guy.

  • Doug Holland
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    349 months ago

    Nothing Al Gore says is of any importance. Vote.

  • @[email protected]
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    I believe Trump will lose but I’m not so sure about the other part. Democrats will only take action on climate change if it doesn’t impact capitalism. Capitalism can’t exist if we want to truly tackle Climate change.

    • @mojo_raisin
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      I view our chances of appropriately managing climate change the way I do a 65 year old cigarette smoker that’s smoked 2 packs a day for the past 5 decades.

      It’s absolutely possible for a 65 year old long-time smoker to change, repair much of the damage, and live many more healthy years. But by far the more likely outcome is that person smoking on their death bed.

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      The outcome isn’t something that just happens; it’s something we need to actively work for, whether that be defeating Trump or actually getting the world off fossil fuels.

  • Binthinkin
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    The circus that is holding up the compromised Republican party is the biggest story out there but nobody wants to cover it.

    From corporate shit news to weak loser leaders, corrupt fucked up judges, to businesses nobody has ever heard of. There is a douchebag circus going on and it’s going to be hilarious when it completely fails when he loses.

    The POLLS are GARBAGE. The massive amount of young people who absolutely hate their predecessors are coming to bring doom to the fascists. Their 50 year plan of fucking up the country is going to have a gnarly ending for them.

    I got at least a bathtub full of popcorn waiting.

  • @Mango
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    Al Gore is alive?

    • HubertManne
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      lost in 2022??? when did this type of thinking take over. My satan do people have memories that span longer than a decade!!!

  • @[email protected]
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    If Trump doesn’t lose, everyone loses. Even Trump supporters will lose if he gets elected.

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    Removed by mod

    • @[email protected]
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      Trump is bad for the environment and Biden is bad for the environment.

      They’re not equally bad though. This is a case of not letting perfection be the enemy of the good.

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        not letting perfection be the enemy of the good

        The Earth catching on fire and all life on it ceasing to exist, but 1 year later, is not “good”.

        If you think Biden is “good” on the environment, I suggest you read literally anything on Climate Change and see what scientists actually propose. Hint: Biden isn’t even talking about doing any of them, let alone doing them.

        • HubertManne
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          I don’t see how worse is going to help though. I would say one would let the free market handle it but its shown he will actually incentivze drilling. The other will at least incentive renewables. I mean what is good at this point? We know that nothing currently being proposed will eliminate it. Its all mitigation at best. I will go for some mitigation rather than lets ignore and step on the gas pedal.

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    If Biden wins, climate activists will still lose. Milquetoast, middle of the road climate “action” from the Democratic party (and similar policies around the world) are why we have broken past every single warning sign that climate scientists have set.

    The Kyoto Protocol did nothing, the Paris Agreement did nothing, emissions credits and electric cars (the only policies Biden is pushing) are objectively, scientifically not enough to even do America’s part in slowing down climate change. If you think sitting back, doing nothing, and voting for 1 of 2 parties that don’t take climate change seriously, once every 4 years, is going to save the world, I’ll see you in hell.

    • admiralteal
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      Stupid shit from someone who hasn’t followed any of the actual climate policy of the last few years.

      Actual climate policy experts are basically unanimous that the IRA makes massive progress and buys desperately needed time. The 1.3 trillion in climate spending it represents is the most any governing body has ever done and it came from the goddamn USA somehow.

      And more, by design if it exists long enough it will build constituency and become very sticky policy that will continue on a virtuous cycle. It doesn’t get us all the way there but is the first real shot we’ve had in my lifetime.

      Here we are, though. Actual, direct bothsides bullshit. Literally telling people not to bother voting. You signal clearly to the Democrats and any progressive groups that they shouldn’t bother with climate because they can’t win elections with it. They shouldn’t even bother trying because literally doing nothing and spending none of the political capital would be exactly the same to you as any herculean effort. That hard won progress will be lost in the next cycle because it doesn’t even exist if it’s anything short of what, global socialist Revolution?

      Fuck you so much seriously. You’re every bit the uninformed voter that the maga people are.

      • HubertManne
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        18 months ago

        This does drive me crazy. If I could jump through a portal that would go to a world where the only thing I knew about it was carter got a second term, reagan and trump never was president, and gore served two terms after clinton I would jump through in a heartbeat.

        • @[email protected]
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          Duuuddde you wouldn’t have Clinton as president if Carter had one a second term. Clinton was not a left wing president. he was Third Way.

          Remember he approved the Effective Death Penalty Act,

          Remember he continued govt favoring of single mothers. which has made marriage unobtainable for the poor.

          Remember he is the single person most responsible after Nixon for the current state of mass incarceration .

          Why did Third Way bullshit take over the party. Because Clinton and his collaborators, made the case that there was no alternative after Carter and Mondale lost so badly to Regan.

          But if Carter had won… That’s like a Turtledove level point of divergence. the late 20th Century would be so different because of that i don’t even want to speculate.

          But with the old left still in charge of the Dems… It could be better. Trump would’ve been prosecuted for discriminating against his African American Tenants at least… in the 70s… And we’d still have effective antitrust.

          On the other hand Carter kneecaped the cia. So we might have gotten nuked. You really can’t say

          • HubertManne
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            not necessarily. he just would not have moved in that direction policy wise given the politics. clinton was the way he was because of the political climate of the time which was heavily influenced by reagan.

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              not necessarily. he just would not have moved in that direction policy wise given the politics. clinton was the way he was because of the political climate of the time which was heavily influenced by reagan.

              Could be… But i think the most likely scenario. Would be a a Republican win in 84, not sure who… Could be Papa Bush followed by a Gary Hart Presidency in 88. In which case Clinton wouldn’t even be considered until 96 at the earliest, and by that point his historical moment was over

              • HubertManne
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                yeah I mean all possibilities aside, my point was I would way take the decades of my life being largely run by the democrats over the republicans instead of the 50/50 I got and so I certainly do not want to maximize the republicans time in power.