Furbag

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[–] Furbag 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Respectfully, I have to disagree.

How many democratic presidents have had control of all three branches of government? It's easy for Republicans to get shit done because they have the courts essentially in their pocket. If the Dems win the house, senate and presidency, they still have to contend with the openly partisan SCOTUS attempting to obstruct them from passing sweeping reforms that would actually fix things. We're fucked for another generation in that regard.

Also, immigration was the #1 issue at the polls this year, even ahead of economy. There's no way in hell it's a bad strategy to campaign on how good Dems actually are with immigration and border security. If anything, we should have been screaming from every mountaintop about how Trump killed the most comprehensive border security package ever penned by convincing Republican congressmen to oppose it strictly so he could run on the issue. That means the issue is not actually something that Republicans care to solve, despite what they've convinced the American people of.

People who were not motivated or engaged to fight against what could very well be the end of democracy itself certainly won't be motivated by progressive promises, especially knowing that they are very unlikely to be implemented. The people who stayed home this year are the ones to blame for everything that happens next, full stop. We can't even point to the EC as a factor this time. A majority of Americans have bought into fascism.

[–] Furbag 18 points 3 months ago (5 children)

Republicans always seem to win with shitty candidates because they understand this intrinsically. They do not care that DJT is an utter buffoon, they care that he will enact the shit they want, and now they're getting it because they refused to stay home. As the saying goes: Democrats want to fall in love, Republicans want to fall in line.

So Republicans backed their guy, just like they did the last two elections, and there was no line that could not be crossed that would convince even a fraction of Republicans to not vote. Meanwhile, virtue signaling lefties desperately tried to convince me for months that I shouldn't vote for Biden OR Harris because they were both equally culpable for a genocide that is happening halfway across the world, as if Trump would have been any better.

Yeah, we absolutely deserve to be punished for this. We let this happen. If Dems could actually get a solid trifecta in the government, we might have a shot at actually reversing some of the damage that has been accumulating since Reagan, but that requires people to set aside their purity tests and hold their noses at the ballot box. The real elitists are the Democratic base who feel personally slighted at the idea of compromise or harm reduction.

[–] Furbag 3 points 3 months ago

Intelligence is a bell curve, after all.

[–] Furbag 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

And you're saying "billionaire" Donald Trump up on stage with the wealthiest man in the world is somehow more in-touch?

Jesus Christ, get real you guys.

[–] Furbag 15 points 3 months ago

You had a 3-ish year break, the same as the rest of us. Now enjoy 4 more years of Trump gaffes and outrageous behavior that will make the daily news cycle as the media hangs on his every word.

[–] Furbag 26 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Immigration is such a horseshit issue. Why are people dumb enough to fall for this shit?

Immigration will be "solved" come January, but not because Trump will actually do anything about it, but he'll just say the problem is solved and then stop talking about it.

[–] Furbag 4 points 3 months ago

Too late for that.

[–] Furbag 5 points 3 months ago

Let me know if you change your position on that if you're ever convicted and sentenced to prison for a crime you did not commit.

Maybe we should be treating people humanely regardless of their criminal record? They are in prison to become reformed citizens, not to be our slave laborers.

[–] Furbag 3 points 3 months ago

I'm inclined to just let them have it at this point. I'm done fighting. Give me the coup de grace and let it be swift.

[–] Furbag 10 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Small acts of rebellion. Take extra long breaks. Automate parts of my job and then don't tell anybody that I did it. Break some shit on purpose and act like it was an accident. Steal as much stuff that isn't nailed down as possible. The list would go on, but I'd honestly have no idea what I would actually do in that situation.

I'm certainly not giving it 100% at whatever job I'm working at. I would say form a union, but that's hard to do when you are working for 56 hour workweeks plus commute, not including overtime. That's assuming the 7 day workweek remains 8 hour shifts rather than moving down to something like 6 hour shifts with an unpaid lunch break.

[–] Furbag 10 points 3 months ago

Last time he had career politicians who kept his worst impulses in check.

Those people are gone now.

If anybody thinks this is going to go like last time, you are going to be in for a real shocker next year.

[–] Furbag 48 points 3 months ago (2 children)

With a trifecta? Pretty much 99% likely. Unless Trump just loses focus and doesn't actually do anything for the first two years and we can take that back from him in the midterms.

Things are only going to get more terrifying from here.

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