• @thespcicifcocean
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    fuck it. I voted dem every election and they did fuckall. We got obamacare, whoop deee doo. we have to buy insurance now. fat load of good that did.

    Fuck the dems. I’m leaving and voting for some other party, and you should too. campaigning for a third party should start right fucking now, so the dems can’t say “oH, ThE TiMe FoR SuPpOrTiNg a ThIrD pArTy IsN’t 5 MoNtHs BeFoRe An ElEcTIoN!” Fuck you, you goddamned fake ass left party.

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      Yes! This is the time to campaign for a third party, or put forward more progressive Democrats, or take a short-sighted meaningless stance on a genocide being done by someone else somewhere else.

      However, 2 years from now, in November, you need to vote for the candidate that is most able to win against the fascist ass-kissing trump sycophant, even if they aren’t a 100% match for your political views or objectives.

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        or put forward more progressive Democrats,

        Beat this drum.

        SHOW UP TO THE FUCKING PRIMARIES.

        I remember it being fucking dead in my polling place back in 2020 for the primaries compared to the general.

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    Is the Democrat master plan to have a one party system? Everyone always and only vote Democrat, because if the other party of a two party system ever gets in to power we are screwed! It doesn’t sound like a good plan.

    You guys had a good idea with Ross Perot in 1992. Look into that (especially how he got 0 electoral college votes) and maybe you’ll have a better idea of what you should be doing, instead of blaming each other.

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    Democrats

    Not opposing Trump, because unlike the last 40 years, we learn that a party has to have a super-majority in a government body to stop the opposing party from doing everything they want all the time.

    How could non-voters do this.

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      I’m not sure we can attribute this inaction to much more than the established Democrats actually stand to personally benefit from these policies. They don’t really have a reason to push back because their donors are the same people in most cases (there are a few exceptions) and so many of them have the same level of gerrymandering and name recognition in their districts as the opposition.

      This is not a statement that both parties are the same. They demonstratively are not as Democrats won’t typically be the ones to enact these policies but they also don’t really have a reason to stop them either since things like the tax breaks personally benefit them.

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    Now is exactly the right time to criticize the dems, make them step up their game. Would be better 4 years ago, but here we are.

    • @Theonetheycall1845
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      Www.indivisible.org is doing some good work getting on democratic “leaders” asses to do something. They also have something called the Payback Project. They are making a public list of all of those who do nothing during this administration and will use funds to buy ads during election time showing what that specific Democrat did or didn’t do.

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      The Dems are a minority in both the House and the Senate at the moment, they’re literally powerless.
      The best time to criticize them would have been over the last two years, when they actually could have done something about the mess.

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        Now is a great time to criticize them for their past actions and current attitudes, but a poor time to expect protection from them, on account of their minority position in the government.

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        The Republicans seem to be able to stop a lot of things, especially if the opposing party not only doesn’t control every branch of government, but doesn’t have a 60+ majority of the senate with a comfortable margin to write off the {Manchins, Sinemas, Libermans, etc.}. But now suddenly a minority party can’t stop their opponents from doing things, even if it is blatantly unconstitutional? It seems like the Democrats are never playing to win.

        In reality, the Democrats want this all to continue, because if Trump fucks things up enough and destroys things enough, the Democrats only appeal of “we aren’t the Republicans” can for once, become a winning strategy in 2026/2028.

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          That’s the key “stops a lot of things”. The way that Congress is structured makes it pretty easy to stop things since there are many choke points. Notice that republicans aren’t really trying to “do things” in Congress?

          The current issues and actions are being driven by the executive branch where they’re ignoring the law and constitution . Being in the minority in Congress means that Dems can’t trigger investigations or much of anything to formally push back unless they’re joined by some republicans.

          I’ll agree that they could make more noise and should block things up more than they’re doing presently, but these actions wouldn’t really stop or significantly slow any of this.

          I’m sick of the green lanterism that gets trotted out to suggest that they’re not stopping things because they don’t want to. Voters didn’t give them power in the last election, so we’re working from a position of weakness.

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            There are still veto points and lawsuits to be made. Along with the more vocal opposition that you admit that they should engage in. It is neither that they could perfectly stop everything, but that they could actually start trying. The Democrats decided that they should sit back because if Trump fucks things up enough, they will have an easy time in 2026/2028, without changing their usual platform of “We are not the Republicans, we will give you nothing else”.

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    They should like… Be politicians though. We get they can’t pass legislation, but be fucking politicians.

    Republicans out of the majority make you sniff their shit daily and are all over the news cycle. Democrats seem to think it’s ok to just say they’re concerned and send me fundraising emails.

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    Second highest turnout in history, but yeah, the non voters are the real issue here. Libs are so privileged they can’t even imagine people living from paycheck to paycheck. “Just vote, you losing your job and becoming homeless is worth it for democracy”.

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    In American politics, it doesn’t matter who you vote for, you’re still getting fucked! Like choosing a broom and a stick to get fucked with.

    what needs to change is the way that voting work. Or at least people to vote for someone less embarassing than Harris and less facist than trump and a lot less in favor of the capitalists in general (Bernie my beloved).

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        they didn’t let him win the primary. they had their chosen candidate, and they weren’t going to let an actual progressive win.

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          It always has to be a conspiracy. Fuck’s sake.

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            Oh you’re right, the democratic convention is totally trustworthy and would never do such a thing! /s

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          Was every primary poll rigged too?

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    Second highest voter turn out for a presidential election in US history.

    Clearly its the voters fault…

    Also why in the broken nation is the assumption that if more people showed up they would have voted like you? I never got this concept. Please spend more effort being an opposition/resistance and less being poor losers.

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      It is pathetic that among high voter suppression (due to Republican motions) the Democrats blame the people for not voting, instead of blaming voter suppression, or any of the other decades worth of inaction by Democrats to foresee and prepare for this. They have a two party system, it’s not like the Republicans were a complete surprise

    • @finitebanjo
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      Millions of people who voted for Biden in 2020 didn’t show up to vote for Harris in 2024.

      Trump’s numbers barely changed at all between the two.

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        And I can’t say that I blame them. Biden’s presidency… or his campaign… or Harris’ campaign…

        It was a shit-show all the way through. Maybe next time the Democrats should try catering to their voter base.

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          19 Million primary voters picked Biden in 2024.

          He won the primary, as has every incumbent for many many decades.

          We failed them, not the other way around.

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          And I can’t say that I blame them.

          “I know fascism is bad, but I understand allowing it - I mean, look how uninspired the other option was!”

          Yeah, this is exactly why we’re in this position.

        • @finitebanjo
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          It doesn’t imply anything, it’s a fact that Voters chose fascism and now they’re facing the consequences.

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      Voter turnout being high is great for non-republicans.

    • @WagyuSneakers
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      Dems will do anything to not accept responsibility for fumbling 12 years in office since 2000.

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        I hate the us government as much as the next invasion target, but this stupid tribalism has gotten out of hand. Was this the inevitable result of a two party system (a joke pretending to be a democracy)? Maybe, but the very idea that I am expected to “pick a side” even as a outsider and that once I do half of the us will write me off is laughable.

        America, you did this. Stop trying to make it someone else’s fault.

        If we are to assume that there was voting suppression, do something about it!

        If we are to assume that there was voting fraud, do something about it!

        If we are to assume that the majority of americans did not want the current administration, then do something about it!

        This should be a no brainier if you have the majority of americans against this then you should have the will and ability to do something about it.
        But you clearly don’t have the majority of your nations people behind you in this, most likely don’t care enough (a side effect of that two party system) or and this might shock you, that the majority of americans are really just that awful and want to watch the free world burn.

    • SatansMaggotyCumFartOP
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      Second highest by sheer number, eighth by percent of voting eligible population.

      From your source:

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        Why did you cut out the VEP? The very next column…

        it stands for Voting Eligible Population by the way.

        Edit, for those not willing to click a link here is the picture not cut off:

        Notice how there are 3 measurements of voter turn out? Two of which show this to have been the second highest turn out? Now does this show a larger then there should be level of disenfranchisement? Yes, so fix that!

        • SatansMaggotyCumFartOP
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          I cut off the VEP because I mistook the voting age population for the voting eligible population and now that you pointed that out (thank you by the way) I’m looking into why there’s such a difference between those two numbers.

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            Its people that have lost the right/ability to vote. Most likely due to the terrible american for profit prison system.

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              It’s also a metric that isn’t included with the numbers before 1984 which makes it difficult to use as a comparison.

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                It was not included before it was invented, it was also not needed as the level of voter disenfranchisement was not yet an issue. It is now the standard metric (since you guys have so many people that are barred from voting).

                • SatansMaggotyCumFartOP
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                  In the chart I originally posted see how six of the eight don’t have VEP?

                  Explains why when you use it, it goes from eighth to second.

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      It only works in aggregate. Like how a drop of water won’t quench anyone’s thirst, but a 20 gallon barrel generally will.

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          One person puts in all the work

          Five people don’t

          Everyone fails

          :) :) :) :) :)

          (please kill me)

          • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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            One thing I learned early in my academic career was that if I wanted a good grade on a group project it was easier to just do everything myself.

            The sooner I can fuck off to the middle of nowhere and not deal with any of you anymore the better.

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        I thought the system was to dump the barrel out at the top of a hill so you can proclaim how much you’re doing for the thirsty person at the bottom.

        Trickle down, but for voting too!

        Oh, and I guess that’s what Trump literally did with the water in California, except they were different hills altogether.

      • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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        Show me the part where it mitigated giving the entire government to nazis

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            Not exactly a ringing endorsement.

            “This is super important but will ultimately fail and you’ll have to shoot the Nazis anyway.”

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              mit·i·ga·tion noun

              the action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something.

              “the emphasis is on the identification and mitigation of pollution”

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                Are there not Nazis in charge of our government? How was that at all mitigated and not just delayed?

    • @_stranger_
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      A third of the eligible voters didn’t vote. If they had, this tiny marginal bullshit wouldn’t matter.

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        This is bullshit and this group is likely just out there to cash in on the election. What they claim to be suspicious patterns is just basic statistics.

        If machines have a higher number of votes it is just to be expected that the spread of the results get smaller and towards the end result. The larger the sample size, the smaller the spread.

        And the early voting machines had up to 250 votes per machine, whereas the election day machines only had around 125. At least in the graphics this group used in their own report. If you scale the graphic of the early machines only until 125 votes per machine they look similar.

        Also on election day there were about 3000 machines as opposed to 1000. And here another basic truth comes up. If you repeat a sampling more often, the distribution of results becomes more even.

        These guys are just describing basic statistic effects and claiming them to be suspicious, probably to collect donations and run with the money. Also their website is dubious about who they are exactly and what their credentials are.

        There is legitimate criticisms and leads to investigate, but these guys are not one of them.

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            i am not saying that there is no credible reasons to investigate if the election was done properly. however the “electiontruth” people do not provide any credible information for that. Also the video you linked does not seem to be about making a calm and proper argument, but rather to rile people up.

            Again it is not impossible, that there have been irregularities, but it is something that needs to be analyzed and discussed properly. This is irrespective from needing to resist the Trump government, as it is a bunch of cirminals.

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    Political parties are supposed to appeal to voters, not the other way around. Will post this again since people still don’t get it:

    Directing the attention towards the voters instead of the democratic party is a deliberate tactic to create division among the working class. The democratic party has way more power than your neighbour who didn’t vote. Getting angry at your neighbour will only alienate them further. It’s a waste of energy.

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      This ignores a very important thing: The Republicans get their votes by lying their asses off to their base. I have no doubt the DNC has the money to pay enough people to figure out the perfect lie to tell every single person here to get their vote, but no one here wants that. Short of lies, they’d have to go with their original strategy: big tent compromise. And that’s means hard left compromising with centrists, and we all know that won’t happen.

      So what’s left? Abandon the middle? You’ll just shift the non-voting demographic around.

      Maybe if the far left could organize its own political movement, but that would require “the left” to operate as a unified group, which just by looking at all the infighting here, is obviously never going to happen.

      So we have a left that won’t compromise, a middle that isn’t big enough to win an election, and a hard right party going full send on misinformation, voter suppression, etc.

      And the largest group of eligible voters…doesn’t.

      Yeah, the answer here isn’t “the DNC changing their shit”, it’s figuring out how to get people to give a shit about voting again.

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        The Democrats literally campaigned with lifelong Republican leaders and doubled down on supplying a Genocide. It’s not the left that’s refusing to compromise.

        And this is all apologia for the Democrats trying to blame voters for the failure of the Democratic Party

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        No this is all bs. Democrats abandoned it’s left-leaning voterbase by appealing to their donors and changing their campaign message from focusing on combatting wealth inequality and attacking the weird antitrans rhetoric to working together with republicans (???) and amplifying racist xenophobic rethoric more by constantly talking about how bad immigrants are. And of course not to forget their absolute refusal to end the genocide they were funding and sending Bill fucking Clinton to Michigan to berate Palestinians for caring about their families and friends being killed because they deserve it after Oct 7.

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        There’s no room for our system to allow a third party in. They’ll just be crushed by the two other parties. It’s a rigged system. Money wins. No other party will have the money to win state votes and keep them.

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          It’s not rigged, it’s just the inevitable stable state of the system. The US will have to move to a different voting system for third parties to matter.

        • @illumrial
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          If you get enough actual leftist 3rd party House and congresspeople in, Dems have to make alliances with them.

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            So your plan is to defeat democrats in democrat states going up against all the campaign funds that the democrats will provide to beat this third party; and then you think once they’re congress you think democrats are going to vote with them to get lefty stuff to pass that will make this new leftist party look good?

            Hey, man. I’ve got some magic beans to sell you.

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              False assumption to think that third party can just unseat Democrats. Also, the Dems had more money than God during the last election and couldn’t beat Trump. Also, Dems consistently neuter their own “leftist” bills (such as the green new deal) before they’re even out of committee so I don’t think they’re going to actually improve anything materially for me.

              You don’t need to use the whole magic beans sneering talk with me, dude, we probably have the same interests at heart.

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        I hope people mass dying, losing every benefit of a society, and the chaos will get people to vote.

        Stupid fucks.

        • @[email protected]
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          As the republicans make it harder and harder to vote?

          Stop blaming voters and start blaming the systems of oppression that make it impossible for us to make our voices heard. How many people were purged from voter rolls in Georgia alone this election?

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            Problem is everyone who knew they were going to pull this shit said they would do it.

            We all said: check your registration every month, then daily a few weeks out of the election. Keep on top of that shit.

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    making it difficult to vote is a feature not a bug.

    The question isn’t why are they not doing anything but why didn’t they do anything when they had the chance.

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      Obama had the house and senate his first term and all we got was shitty healthcare and drone bombing wedding receptions. We need a new opposition party.

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        Oh and the Dodd-Frank act regulating Wallstreet. And saving the economy from the massive financial crash with the Recovery Act. And an act that extended how long after being fired someone can file for unemployment. And new tax legislation that had tax increases to help pay for the investment in the economy with the recovery act. And around 50 other pieces of legislation.

        Plus the “shitty health care” you mentioned mandated insurance companies have to cover people with pre-existing conditions giving insurance to tens of millions of people. And extended Medicaid to tens of millions of people providing relatively cheap medical care by comparison to before. Free? No. But many went from having bills of multiple hundreds a month to just 50. Again, perfect? No. But a massive fucking improvement.

        All that in the 2 years he had both houses. Not his entire first term. Much of it was incredibly influential even if not perfect. To say we got nothing out of it is misrepresenting both what we got and what we had before.

        Edit: and increasing the minimum wage.

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          All that in the 2 years he had both houses

          And they had a filibuster proof majority in the Senate for a whopping 2 months.

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            And that included Manchin and Lieberman. Ugh.

          • @PunnyName
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            Which is when we got the ACA.

          • @PunnyName
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            So stop blaming Democrats who have been actively trying to improve things, and blame the Republicans who have been, and actively are RIGHT NOW, destroying things.

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              I’ll blame the folks who have power to stop it and are doing exactly fuck all.

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                That includes the fucking voters, you know.

                Try to backpedal with your self sabotage now, motherfuckers.

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                  The DNC lit a billion dollars on fire to lose to a racist rapist again. The “adults in the room” couldn’t beat a semi-literate buffoon. AGAIN.

                  Voters should have voted, yeah, but in more civilized cultures the folks at the DNC would have fallen on their swords.

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            Well a major influence on that is because people keep voting for Republicans even when Democrats have progressive policies on their platforms. Republicans winning the House in 2010 kneecapped every single thing the Democrats had been striving for. 2010 had the lowest turn out for a midterm in decades. Often because of people on the left blaming Obama for not fixing everything right away, or because there is a depressingly large population of the country that don’t even know midterms exist.

            Republicans fuck everything over, and people keep voting for them. Democrats don’t fix everything right away, and people refuse to vote for them. Such is the stupidity of the American public.

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              Democrats are also completely unprepared when they do have power. Where’s their project 2027? Why do they dilly dally and prevaricate when they know they have zero time to do anything?

              And why do they constantly insist on playing nice? Republicans have been assholes my entire life and Democrats refuse to acknowledge this.

              A political party that can only get power for four months out of forty years is broken and should be berated out of existence.

              • @LovingHippieCat
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                Are they unprepared though? Because every time they get full power they get shit done. Not as much as would be ideal but they still do stuff. And they also would have passed multiple more things in 21-22 if they had been given more seats in the Senate, having a 50-50 Senate made it only possible to get some things done not everything, they could have played dirty and gotten more done. For instance they weren’t able to pass their Voting reform bill that had passed the House and would drastically have changed and improved how we vote. But it’s still BS to say they don’t get anything done. That’s literally far right propaganda that has become so pervasive it convinces people on both sides that the Democrats are useless and never do anything.

                That said, about Project 2025. It was put together by the Heritage Foundation. A think tank that does its work and puts it out for free. They’re backed by right wing billionaires. So the Republican party didn’t make it, despite it being their platform. Also wouldn’t it be Project 2029 for theirs since 2027 is a midterm and the whole point for that is to obstruct and do oversight on trump and his administration by having any power again. That said again. They don’t have the massive far right billionaires driving the equivalent of a Project 2025 and democratic voters also frequently argue against Billionaires driving something like that. Project 2025 is successful because all the work was done by Heritage.

                Also also, I 100% agree that it’s insane they keep playing nice. They have to play dirty and that means breaking some rules which they seem unwilling to do.

                But they are put into power by the Voters and then punished by the Voters despite doing significant legislation and improving the country when they get full power. So them not being able to take power for as much time as republicans has to do with the voters and the Republicans cheating with gerrymandering and voter suppression. And general Republican propaganda destroying the system.

                But even this last Election Harris wanted to increase the minimum wage, wanted to put caps on rent increases, wanted to give first time home buyers 25,000 down payment assistance, wanted to legalize weed, wanted to introduce an Unrealized gains tax on people who have stock portfolios bigger than 100 million, increasing the corporate tax rate, talking about actually trying to punish companies who engage in shrinkflation. She had progressive policies on her platform, but instead of Democrats going out and voting and the progressive legislation driving people to the polls, everyone summarized her as only ever being not-Tump and them being the same and some saying she even had no policies. Democrats have things they campaign on, but the Voters say no. Mainly because the left doesn’t vote, or split their vote, and the right ALWAYS votes.

                Personally, I’m not saying the Democrats can’t or shouldn’t be better, I think the party needs to be drastically reformed and we need to primary and kick out the older generation and we need more progressives who can talk more like real people. But I’m also trying to be fair about how things actually happen when they are in power.

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        Obama had a filibuster proof majority for a grand total of 73 days and they did Obamacare. Dems haven’t had that since.

        • @ProvableGecko
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          Get rid of filibuster. Pack the supreme court. Do whatever you have to do to do what is in the benefit of the public. It ain’t that hard, it is very popular but the democratic party is just not interested in working for the people.

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            I’m not sure I agree with that. Before suggesting someone wield that kind of power, consider how you’d feel about it if the opposition parties did that too.

            At this point, I think the USA is better off just reforming its constitution. And possibly splitting the union into 5-10 separate smaller countries. The country is clearly not an effective union anymore, and to be honest, hasn’t been for a very long time. This isn’t the first time there’s been a north-south divide and it certainly won’t be the last, so why prolong the suffering? Just break it up and be done with it. Everyone will probably be much happier that way.

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              the fascist party has already done that. I’m not against taking off the gloves if the other guy is coming at me with a fucking knife.

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            It ain’t that hard, it is very popular but the democratic party is just not interested in working for the people.

            It sure as shit was not popular in 2009. It’s not even popular now.

            Most people don’t know jack fucking shit.

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        He had a filibuster-proof majority for a handful of weeks, and we got better healthcare than what was already on the table. While it’s not great healthcare, it’s still better than before.

        That included some staunchly conservative Democrats, by the by. Many of whom were ultra “pro-life”, which means abortion rights weren’t gonna happen.

        Additionally, people who mention drone strikes fail to a) recognize the tech was relatively new, but not so new that it was actually affordable to the DOD, and b) each president after has had more drone strikes.

        But let’s not let facts get in the way of our outage or anything.

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          lah dee dah, every president since has used drones. what, all two of them?

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    Democrats do anything but take accountability for their mistakes any% Speedrun challenge (impossible).

    Jokes aside at what point do you stop pointing the finger at everyone else and recognize that you just fucked up? Political parties aren’t owed votes. They have to earn votes.

    The Democrats failed to earn enough votes against Trump TWICE.

    I don’t even wanna hear some shit about it being a rigged election or anything. The right was screaming about 2020 being rigged for 4 years and y’all kept telling them it was ridiculous and they just need to suck it up because they lost.

    The Democrats will lose again in 2028 if they do not make serious changes up and down their party.

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      I don’t think so. That was our future on the line. Though they may have run a more effective social media campaign spinning their fake, populist bullshit stimulating Trump cultists out in Trump country, none of that should have mattered. Regardless of a weak opposing campaign & inflation, we fucked up by not recognizing an existential threat & voting against it anyway. That’s just downright stupid of us.

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      Jokes aside at what point do you stop pointing the finger at everyone else and recognize that you just fucked up?

      Indeed. The democrats should recognise their mistakes, and so should the voters. Either one could have stopped this, but they both chose stubbornness.

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      Jokes aside at what point do you stop pointing the finger at everyone else and recognize that you just fucked up? Political parties aren’t owed votes. They have to earn votes.

      Thanks, I love hearing that my existence has to be earned.

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        Your existence? The fuck are you talking about?

        I’m talking about the stupid meme and Democrats once again pointing fingers everywhere else instead of looking in a fuckin mirror.

        If you (the Democrats) want to win a political race you have earn the votes from the people. They have failed to do so now multiple times.

        At some point you can’t keep pointing the finger elsewhere and you have to accept that you didn’t convince enough people that you were the better option.

        They need to take some responsibility instead of playing professional victims all the damn time. I’m sick of it.

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          I’m talking about the stupid meme and Democrats once again pointing fingers everywhere else instead of looking in a fuckin mirror.

          If you (the Democrats) want to win a political race you have earn the votes from the people.

          Fuck that shit. With the stakes that high and threat to society that clear, even a bag of shit should have won against Trump. A bag of shit in the oval office wouldn’t do this, and that—not a flashy campaign—is all anyone would need to know to make a clear decision.

          We fucked up. Fuck people. We got the government & leadership we deserve.

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            No, we didn’t lol. The Democrats did lol.

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            You are right, a bag of shit should have won against Trump. But somehow the Democratic leadership was still able to mess that up. Next time, they should bring their A team to the table instead of the D team.

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          Your existence? The fuck are you talking about?

          You miss the whole fascist shebang that got setup this past month or so? We’re looking at starving the poor and Healing-Through-‘Labor’ camps for the mentally ill. Our LGBT brothers and sisters are in even more danger.

          If you (the Democrats) want to win a political race you have earn the votes from the people. They have failed to do so now multiple times.

          Yeah, if our thinking is just that this is team sports, or a popularity contest, that’s valid.

          It’s not.

          Talking about how it’s the Dem party’s fault for not ‘earning’ votes ignores that elections are matters in which the people decide their own governance. “The Dems aren’t flashy enough, I’m going to let minorities get murdered” is a choice made by every eligible voter who protest-voted or didn’t vote - and, of course, every fascist bootlicker who voted GOP. And those are the only votes which were available to be ‘earned’.

          The Dems lost. The Dems are also immensely incompetent, and most of the party’s leaders at this point should probably be sent to the career-equivalent of a guillotine. But the core reason the Dems lost is because the American electorate consists of a supermajority of fascists, and fascist supporters.

          You can try to excuse the electorate by accusing the Dems of pointing the finger at ‘everyone else’, but ‘everyone else’ literally is culpable in this fucking disaster as well.

          They need to take some responsibility instead of playing professional victims all the damn time. I’m sick of it.

          Deeply ironic.

          • Majorllama
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            The Dems lost. The Dems are also immensely incompetent, and most of the party’s leaders at this point should probably be sent to the career-equivalent of a guillotine. But the core reason the Dems lost is because the American electorate consists of a supermajority of fascists, and fascist supporters.

            You were so close to getting the point and then you went and fucked it up right at the end.

            I hate to break it to you but the “supermajority” of Americans are not fascists. They are simply sick of the Democrats bullshit.

            • @PugJesus
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              I hate to break it to you but the “supermajority” of Americans are not fascists. They are simply sick of the Democrats bullshit.

              “We’re sick of gutless politicians proposing moderate policy in-line with what their base continually elects in the primaries, so we’re going to give fascists the go-ahead to kill minorities.”

              Very responsible citizenship. Very moral behavior. Not fascist at all. Thanks bunches.

              • Majorllama
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                Hey I didn’t vote for the Cheeto either. I’m just not sitting here bitching about why the Dems lost by blaming everything else except the Democratic party themselves.

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                  Hey I didn’t vote for the Cheeto either.

                  I hope by that you mean that you voted for the only other viable option, because otherwise, that’s a vote for fascism in our system.

                  I’m just not sitting here bitching about why the Dems lost by blaming everything else except the Democratic party themselves.

                  Man, all up and down Lemmy the Dems have been blamed, both before and after the election results. The election happened. It’s over. The results are in. That means we have to square with the fact that, whatever the strengths or weaknesses, or the sins or stupidity, of the Dem Party, the result of the election was that a supermajority of the US population gave the green light to murder as many minorities as possible, and save as few as possible.

                  The Dems didn’t fumble a football. The Dems didn’t miss a layup shot. This wasn’t a game we ‘gave’ to the Democrats, our aristocratic overlords, to play on our behalf. It was an election, in which we, the electorate, cast our votes. The electorate, en masse - over 2/3s - said “The Dems haven’t earned my vote, so marginalized demographics can go get fucked.”

                  That’s what I said from the start, and you objected to.

                  The electorate doesn’t care about fascism - if the blue-colored circus isn’t entertaining enough, if the blue circus doesn’t ‘earn’ my existence, the electorate says I die. If the blue circus isn’t entertaining enough, the electorate says they don’t mind seeing fascism murder a few minorities. Maybe it’ll convince the blue circus to be more entertaining next time.

                  My existence has to be earned.

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                Well if listening to “the base” voting for moderate politics loses elections maybe they should stop doing that lol

                • @PugJesus
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                  Well if listening to “the base” voting for moderate politics loses elections maybe they should stop doing that lol

                  “Stop having primaries” is an interesting take.

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                I don’t always agree with your views on trans people, Pug, but sometimes you make a great point. Keep on fighting the good fight.

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    One of those things where both

    1. Nonvoters who complain that Democrats aren’t doing enough to protect them are exactly the kind of entitled twats who attack what meagre defenses we have against fascism, and then whine (blaming those same defenses they themselves worked to undermine) when fascism attacks them.

    AND

    1. Dems who do nothing in this period are inex-fucking-scusable, if predictably adhering to their norms-based civility politics schtick which plays so well with suburban white folk; and Dems in general are only interested in reform insofar as public opinion forces them to support it, and not an inch further.

    are true.

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      Everyone is constantly making excuses for the Democrats, but if a political party had zero power except for four months out of forty fucking years you’d think we’d at least try to replace them.

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        I wrote up a big long thing and deleted it, because fuck that.

        The country doesn’t want the change we want. Not even the Dem base, not when the ads start blaring and snarl words start getting tossed around. Even significantly left-leaning states like Cali and Washington regularly reject ballot initiatives for progressive measures.

        That the Dems, milquetoast and moderate as they are, and as broad a coalition as they make, had power for 4 months out of 40 years is an aberration caused only by the massive fuck-ups of the Bush administration.

        Correctly speaking, the Dems probably should’ve had none.

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          The country doesn’t want the change we want.

          Of course not. Most of them are comfortable enough as-is. Most people don’t have a strong political philosophy - they’re just trying to maintain what they have, and maybe find a way to have a bit more.

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            Of course not. Most of them are comfortable enough as-is.

            Don’t really think comfort has much to do with it. Revolutionary behavior tends to spill out from relatively privileged demographics, and suffering demographics can suffer seemingly infinitely without hitting some point of discomfort where revolution occurs.

        • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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          Yeah, I’ve come to the same conclusion: This country is fucked and there’s no way I’ll fit in anywhere.

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            I have two modes, really.

            1. “Things are bad, but they will get better.” Looking at the past, things were immeasurably worse. That they’re still incredibly dogshit now is not a condemnation of our trajectory for all eternity (though I do suspect after this last election, there will need to be a tumultuous ‘correction’, civil rights or civil war style, to return to even the meagre rate of improvement we had before). 2025 is not 1925, and certainly not 1825 or 1025. Technological advancement aside, we have made incredible gains in the history of human civilization, and there’s no reason that it should stop now, despite the seeming power of the elites. Relatively speaking, we are immensely educated and powerful compared to past generations of the working class. Our tools of communication are far further removed from elite control - though that should be interpreted with a touch of ‘damnation by faint praise’. We may feel helpless and hopeless, but they are only feelings - feelings always pass, rightly or wrongly; and reality always asserts itself when the two collide.

            2. “Holy fuck, what do you mean that by the time I’m in my 90s things might be slightly better? Assuming there isn’t a half-century detour that makes things worse first, Reconstruction style??? And it’s all reliant on the dipshits I meet in day-to-day life??? I’m either shooting myself or shooting up, fuck this”

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              I lost that first attitude when Trump won the first time.

              And even when I’m around people who ostensibly share my political views I still feel like an outsider for a bevy of other reasons. “Did you see that funny commercial?”

              “No I don’t see any commercials. Ever. “

              “Oh man the halftime show!”

              “Didn’t see that either.”

              If my biology didn’t make a persuasive argument I’d swear I wasn’t human.