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[–] paultimate14 -4 points 1 month ago (4 children)

I keep seeing that claimed everywhere. I'll admit that I make an effort NOT to consume political ads (or ads in general really) but I don't remember anything right-leaning from Harris outside of supporting the status quo for Israel and Palestine.

I did hear ads on the radio in stores supporting making billionaires pay their fair share and lowering taxes for the working class. Ads attacking Trump for giving tax breaks to billionaires and wanting to cut Medicare and social security benefits. Ads supporting pro-choice and attacking Republicans for wanting to ban abortion. It's possible that there were ads for different demographics, but the same radio station was also airing right-wing ads with incredible amounts of transphobia- dead naming and misgendering individuals and claiming they were criminals coming for your children.

It's entirely possible I missed something because there's just way too much election content for one person to read, but I really have no clue where the narrative of the right turn is coming from.

[–] Maggoty 27 points 1 month ago (3 children)

She also sought endorsements from Republicans who supported George Bush lying to the US to get 4,000 Americans killed. She tied the party line on a victorious economy while people are still struggling. And no a tax break isn't going to make my rent go down or groceries cost less.

I haven't seen any data on it yet. But I also would not be surprised to find out people believe she doesn't matter for abortion because of state protections being enacted.

At the end of the day the message was she wouldn't do more than inconvenience the wealthy, she wouldn't work on the cost of living crisis, she likes the Republicans, wants to go hard-line on immigration, and is staunchly pro Israel.

[–] simplymath 12 points 1 month ago (1 children)

4000 Americans and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and Kurds and Syrians.

[–] Maggoty 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yup but the average American really doesn't care about that.

[–] simplymath 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I dunno about that. A million people marched against the Iraq war and it was the defining issue for democrats until Obama doubled down on extralegal drone strikes and small scale troop deployments across Africa and the Gulf.

She literally lost the election over Gaza. 30+% of Pennsylvania and Arizona voters said they would be likely to vote Dem if the ceasefire happened (source linked elsehwere in this thread) and Michigan has 240k Muslims and Biden won it by like 20k votes in 2020. This could have gone very differently if she had listened to the base instead of appealing to some hypothetical "average" american.

[–] Maggoty 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Oh no, I didn't mean it that way. If they thought about it then they would care. But most Americans are years past thinking about the Iraq wars, until you mention Cheney. Then it's all memories of service member memorials on prime time news. If they sat down and thought about it more I'm sure they'd get to thinking about the Iraqis again, it's just normal human stuff to think about the stuff closer to you first.

[–] simplymath 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Oh. yeah. It's impossible to keep up with US sponsored atrocities or internalize them as personal failures.

Anyone who was alive in 2003 had good reason to be disgusted by the Liz Cheney endorsement though.

[–] frunch 2 points 1 month ago

Cheney is one of those names that will always leave a bitter taste to me.

Shit apple, shit tree

🌳💩🍎

[–] [email protected] -3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You know inflation is happening world wide. America compared to other countries is rather doing well. I know doesn’t help you but also don’t think there is much a pesident can do. And there is research they the standing president doesn’t have much effect on the economy.

[–] Maggoty 4 points 1 month ago

As Trump is about to remind us a second time, the presidency actually has a fuckton of power behind it.

Why is it when Democrats are in office they claim no power, and Republicans are in office we find out the rules are made up and the points don't matter?

Some things Biden could have done.

  • Built housing through HUD and charged no more than cost for rent.
  • Create a federal grocery store that only operates in food deserts and monopoly areas. Prices are at cost, not market.
  • Federal hiring as a last resort. Anyone willing to work but unable to find a job can get this job. Duties are being a gopher in your local government building and attending 4 hours of job training every work day.
  • Directing the construction of federal wind, solar, and battery complexes to further shift us into clean energy.
  • Directly paying gas stations to install level 3 chargers, starting in areas with few public chargers.

Inflation is a piss poor excuse to do nothing.

[–] [email protected] 23 points 1 month ago

Here's the Daily Show autopsy showing exactly how Harris/the Dems pivoted to the right, including showing the ads they ran.

Are Dems now gonna say Jon Stewart is propaganda?

This "blaming Palestine supporters" narrative seems really weird tbh, because if anyone looks offline, they were NEVER the majority. But politicians blaming them is pretty convenient for keeping their AIPAC funding...

[–] simplymath 17 points 1 month ago

The Democratic party has adopted the majority of detestable border polices from Trump's 2016 campaign.

In 2016 there were appeals to voters to have compassion for the DACA cohort, but now the only discussion is about being tough on the border (and ignore human rights treaties about asylum claims at the same time).

Admittedly, they didn't engage in family separation or forced sterilization like the Trump administration, but they shifted hard right on immigration, like many other developed countries in the last few years.