• @SirDerpy
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    2 months ago

    Next, she’ll promise to stop fighting proxy wars, house the homeless, and feed the hungry. None of it will happen. But, she’ll certainly make the commitments.

    • Pennomi
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      232 months ago

      As cynical as that is, it’s still progress for politicians to acknowledge that a thing should happen. It means we are slowly gaining ground.

      • @SirDerpy
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        -122 months ago

        Cynical? It’s what history has shown us for decades. We’ve been loosing ground for eighty years. Now mega-banks own everything, including our politicians and courts, and even children see so little hope they’re shooting up their schools. Only adults can so quickly rationalize away their dignity.

        “Slowly” isn’t good enough for me. And, it shouldn’t be good enough for you, either.

        • @NegativeInf
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          92 months ago

          Then convince the idiots around you to vote for better people in local, community, state, and congressional/Senate elections. The biggest problem we face is the house and Senate. If they weren’t so evenly split, things would get done. But if we can have decent state or local elections, we can get those same laws passed on a smaller level.

          So sure, you can look at it as empty promises, or you can see it as “What I would do if you fuckers would give me a Senate and house that are favorable to it.” Because a lot stands between a promise and a law. And part of that is political will too. If she runs on it and wins by a decent margin, then the Congress is more likely to be amenable to it. Because they have that political capital to spend.

          • @SirDerpy
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            -142 months ago

            You’ve mistaken your oppressor for your savior. The banks own all the Republicans and Democrats. They even own the courts. No politicians could save us even if they wanted to. It’s up to us to remove the yoke of corporate personhood and oligopoly directly. Our trade unions will lead us, as always.

            • @NegativeInf
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              62 months ago

              I have done neither. The Savior of societies are its peoples and their collective action. Enough will and then even banks have no power.

              • @SirDerpy
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                -102 months ago

                Vote harder. It’s worked so well this far.

                • @NegativeInf
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                  52 months ago

                  No. Vote harder. If that doesn’t work, protest harder. And if that doesn’t work, revolt.

                  Change is possible. Just not instantaneously and not without great effort and reason between people.

  • @Wooki
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    Stupid move to do it before election, because you know, they have money and influence…