If this was Biden, we’d hear no end of how he has dementia.

  • zacharoid
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    518 months ago

    Republican legislation is now pushing a bill to change the name from Sioux City to Sioux Falls to cover Trump’s blunder.

  • @teamevil
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    458 months ago

    They were fine with Regan they are fine with dumb shit Trump.

    • Yewb
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      Its not about choosing the best guy for the job its about hurting the democrats.

      • @[email protected]
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        18 months ago

        The official campaign for the Republican candidate for U.S. President campaigned on the slogan “Make Liberals Cry Again.”

        The GOP didn’t have a policy platform in 2020, but at least their candidate had that slogan, and the Republican masses were cheering and hollering over it at every Trump really.

        Everyone on the campaign was okay with that. Everyone in the Republican party was okay with that. Everyone on the Republican National Committee was okay with that.

        Tells you absolutely everything you need to know about the current Republican party.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      218 months ago

      They hid Reagan’s dementia, but I agree they will be fine with Trump.

  • @frunch
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    308 months ago

    I guess it’s easy to confuse the two when you’re a moron ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • diprount_tomato
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    248 months ago

    Americans vote nursing home candidates instead of presidential candidates

    • @[email protected]
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      308 months ago

      I don’t think the average American wants politicians this old, they are being chosen by their political parties as having the highest chance of winning because we have a broken voting system that encourages fewer candidates per party so that they don’t steal votes from each other.

      That is why we need ranked choice voting, so that more candidates can run without competing and we could vote for people we actually like instead of voting against candidates we don’t like.

      Not to mention the need to level the playing field in terms of campaign financing which currently makes it more likely for more established politicians to have collected funding from private organizations, superpacs, and corporate lobbying.

      This means that the politicians who are in the pockets of the capitalist elites are more likely to win and to enact the will of these corporations.

      • diprount_tomato
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        -108 months ago

        Those corpos aren’t capitalist. They want government intervention (to save them when their little investing adventures fail)

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          Capitalism is the driving force of almost everything that’s wrong in America. [1]

          I agree that bailing out a corporation is not very capitalist, but that is not the primary goal of corporate lobbying. I believe it is mostly about keeping their industry legal, unregulated, low-taxed, etc.

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            Yes, and forming government-mantained monopolies, which kinda goes against capitalist principles

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              If you were a corporation, becoming a monopoly would be your wet dream. As a company becomes richer and more powerful, it gains more influence over politics. It’s a feedback loop that gives them more and more power until they are monopoly. It’s not the government that drives this, it’s the corporations driving the government.

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                That’s why the government should have cracked down on them before they bought their whole market instead of helping them become monopolies

        • @[email protected]
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          78 months ago

          Totally, privatize the profits, socialize the losses. The American “capitalist” way.

          Wait, I almost forget socialize the massive environmental damages, drinking water sources destroyed, harmful chemicals spread everywhere, people harmed, CO2 and other pollutants dumped into the atmosphere, and all the other damaging effects of our business we didn’t pay for.

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              ? Don’t see what that has to do with this. Are you saying because Stalin and the USSR did something stupid to the aral sea in the 1940’s it’s fine for companies in America to cause massive environmental damages, hurt tons of people, and then keep all the profits they made over decades, declare bankruptcy, and pass the buck of the cleanup on to the American tax payers? Or make horribly risky investments, extract tons of bonuses, high executive compensation, and stock sales, then get bailed out by the US government and US taxpayers because their flimsy scheme had come crumbling down?

              I wasn’t trying to make an argument for communism or something if that’s what you’re getting at, fuck that genocidal maniac Stalin, just that private companies in America often pass on their losses to the American people while they keep all the profits. Often by hiding the costs in things like co2 emissions that we’ll all collectively have to pay for later. If they want profits that’s fine, but they should be held responsible for the losses too. And if American taxpayer money and public investment helped a company make profits, some of that should be returned to the taxpayers too. We need effective regulations and laws to make sure these thing happen.

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          78 months ago

          What are they, if not capitalist?

          It seems obvious that in a capitalist system those with capital will benefit if they use that capital to gain political power. Regulatory capture is just good business, right? It’s the same reason capitalist enterprises will just buy up competition - they don’t want competition, they want profit. It’s a lot easier to win the game if you can cripple your opponents.

          Until we make and are are able to enforce stronger laws protecting us little people, corporations will tend to wield power to keep squeezing us, because it’s (unfortunately) perfectly legal (though obviously, at least IMHO, perfectly immoral).

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            Oligarchic maybe?

            I can also make up a definition and claim communism is when Starbucks

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              Oligarchic fits, and isn’t mutually exclusive with being a capitalist. IMHO it seems like that’s an inevitable outcome in capitalist economies if safeguards aren’t instituted. Also I certainly don’t think oligarchies are restricted to capitalist economies, either. It just seems like it would be the natural goal of amassing capital: rig the system in your favor.

              Also I don’t want you making up definitions, I just assumed you had another one in mind when trying to define what most modern corporations aren’t.

              • diprount_tomato
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                Is oligarchy with a superficial capitalist facade accurate enough to you?

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                  Facade isn’t accurate IMHO. Capitalist Oligarchy is fine though. Maybe a subtle distinction, but I think it’s important.

              • diprount_tomato
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                When did I say “socialism is when gubmint”?

      • Zeppo
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        88 months ago

        They spent years ridiculing millennials and still think “millennial” means anyone under 25.

      • @[email protected]
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        I don’t think we can even blame this just on boomerism though, the average age for candidates didn’t go up a little, it went up a LOT. Obama finished his final term as President just over 6 years ago, and he is only 62 right now. Trump is 77 and Biden is 80 right now, a year out from election day. That’s not “boomers voting for boomers”. Trump is just barely a boomer at all, and Biden is solidly silent generation.

  • @YoBuckStopsHere
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    128 months ago

    The first time we go seven days without a Trump story will be glorious.

    • @hydrospanner
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      58 months ago

      That’ll be months after his death and not a moment sooner.

    • @Furbag
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      It was pretty quiet for a while there. At least he wasn’t making the headlines each day. Potentially another year of having to hear about this buffoon won’t be good for my mental health.

    • @Bruno_Myers
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      218 months ago

      do you constantly accuse others of having dementia? the hypocrisy is the issue here

      • @hydrospanner
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        108 months ago

        The hypocrisy, sure.

        But also the, “If you were traveling there to give a fucking speech, you’d make sure you got it right” factor too.

    • @logicbomb
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      I hate Trump because of his terrible politics, his horrible personality, and all of his criminal activities, including leading a failed insurrection.

      We have enough bad things to say about him without making a big deal out of nothing.

      We even have a lot of shit we can point at if we want to question his mental state, like how he said that windmills were killing whales, and his huge recent revelation that the word “us” was spelled U-S, which he thought he was the first person to realize.

      Yes, Republicans would be all over Biden if he made this mistake, but these are the same morons who decided that vaccines were bad during a pandemic, but that it made sense to go blind eating horse dewormer that didn’t actually fight the disease.

  • @HollandJim
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    So Sioux me…

    Ahem. I’ll see myself out.

  • @Octavio
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    I wouldn’t normally think it’s a big deal to mix up two similar-sounding cities— once I got on a flight to Greenville and the flight attendant got on the speaker and said “welcome to flight [xxx] to Greensboro,” causing momentary panic— but this is part of a pattern. He recently has said he beat Obama in an election, that Jeb Bush was president, that Biden could get us into World War II, and several more. Taken in isolation any of these things could be dismissed as a slip of the tongue but taken all together, it does suggest the guy might be losing his grip.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      Yes, but you weren’t in one of them.

        • @hydrospanner
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          78 months ago

          If he were president still, he could’ve just used his Magic Sharpie on a map and moved the cities to make himself correct.

          Like he did with that hurricane he redirected.

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              Fun fact: falsely altering data from the national meteorological agency like that is ALSO a felony that carries a maximum penalty of actual prison time. Would have been a hilarious way to finally cage that bastard IMO!

            • squiblet
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              It wasn’t highly significant but it’s a worthy illustration of what a vain dumbass he is.

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      Sioux City, Iowa, where he was. Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he said he was.