Biden Campaign Starts Reminding America Why It Dumped Trump In The First Place

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Biden Campaign Starts Reminding America Why It Dumped Trump In The First Place
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Both the president and his reelection campaign are going after his coup-attempting predecessor even before the first GOP primary ballots are cast.

A full year out from the 2024 presidential election and nearly two months before Republicans cast their first primary ballots, President Joe Biden and his campaign are assuming that Donald Trump will be his opponent and have already started reminding voters why they threw him out of office in the first place.

Biden personally has stepped up criticism of his coup-attempting predecessor and is framing the likely rematch as one that will determine the survival of American democracy.

“The same man who said we should terminate the rules and regulations and articles of the Constitution — these are things he said — is now running on a plan to end democracy as we know it,” he said last week at a fundraiser in Chicago.

“This next election is different. It’s more important. There’s more at stake. And we all know why: Because our very democracy is at stake,” he told a San Francisco audience on Wednesday.

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In a sane world, the party that has only won a plurality of Presidential voters once since 1988 would try having at least a tiny shred of self-reflection. In this world, they double down on the crazy.

That moment was after Obama's reelection. The RNC did a big post mortem analysis on the 2012 election and reached the conclusion that they need to appeal to a wider spectrum of voter demographics and stop catering to the more extreme wings of the party. But by that point they had already let the tea party get a foothold and the train was running away towards MAGA with no brakes to be found.

https://www.npr.org/2013/03/18/174665725/rnc-report-a-postmortem-on-failed-2012-election

Tax cuts for the rich running up the deficit. The horribly botched COVID response. And the attempted coup. Not to mention all the other crap. Biden's right: our democracy is at stake. Check out Trump's statements and Project 2025. Tuberville is blocking military promotions for a reason, and it ain't abortion.

It's so that the military leadership who wouldn't follow Trump's unlawful orders will be force retired early, and fascist ideologues can be identified and selectively promoted by the next Republican president.

Sayeth the brocislists: "But Biden Same!"

Wealth inequality increases the same whether Democrats or Republicans are in office.

And minorities and women's rights disappear entirely if Republicans are in office. There's a bigger picture here.

Getting tired of this obnoxious centrism that "both are the same!" when they're clearly not. That being said, Biden is still the lesser of two evils and one that people can still live with.

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By what metrics‽ Democratic admins consistently have been responsible for job growth (and good paying jobs too), the launching of redistributive programs, and at the very least protecting welfare programs that america's poor rely on.

Even the man who tried to neoliberalism the democrats into oblivion, Clinton, still put his back into an honest hard fought attempt to expand medicare and medicaid, if not completely socialize american healthcare.

If you think shit's equally bad under both parties, you don't have a point worth considering, you're just far up enough your own privilege that you can't see the differences that can be as serious as life and death for everyone else.

The gini index. Clinton is a big reason for this. He passed trade deals like NAFTA that screwed American workers and made wealthy business owners even richer. Republicans tried to get it passed for decades, but only Clinton was able to.

You mean that index that keeps insisting we live the comparative lives of pre revolution french peasantry?

Last I checked I'm not being shaken down by private collectors for a tax because I kept salt from last year I didn't use.

How does it do that? It's commonly accepted as the metric for measuring inequality, I'd like to know if there are better metrics, enlighten is.

NO, that is not true. If the GOP takes power there will be no more democracy or checks on that growth.

Whether you know it or not you are repeating propaganda designed to suppress Democrat voter turnout.

You can't say anything you disagree with is propaganda. The comment you replied to is absolutely correct and needs to be repeated loudly for people like you that don't like facts.

https://www.axios.com/2018/06/05/income-inequality-blue-red-districts

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/article/polarization-of-the-rich-the-new-democratic-allegiance-of-affluent-americans-and-the-politics-of-redistribution/E18D7DAE3A1EF35BA5BC54DE799F291B

https://www.cato.org/commentary/how-government-creates-wealth-inequality

You can argue that Republicans increase wealth inequality but democrats cause just as much, if not more. The facts just don't agree with you.

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the consequences of the inequality do change by party even if the inequality doesn't.

Idk it certainly seems that the top 1% had a great run 2016-2020. Not so much 2008-2016. Great run going up to 2008 though.

Wow this is a shitty graph. What more can you expect from the religious right think tank of Pew Research.

Why the hell are they going in 9 year buckets? Why not standard decades, or president? Or, for that matter, single years and a trend line.

Why does the first bucket start conveniently after Black Monday but still partway through HWs term?

Why does the second bucket soften the blow of post 9/11 slowdowns and the dotcom burst by ranging from the the first half of Clinton’s second term up to just before the 2008 recession? And of course, includes most of the tail end of the dotcom buildup.

Why was this article published in 2020, graph normalized in 2018 dollars, and conveniently stops in 2016?

Do people not think critically about the data they ingest? This what “just asking questions” should be…why, exactly, is this graph so particular? Because it really seems to me that it is deliberately cherry-picking data to show to drive an agenda.

I choose this graph specifically because it disproves his point that the rich did not do well after 2008, which is obviously false. Wealth inequality grew under Obama, it was not some liberal magic that stopped it during that time.

It's organized that way because it's a section about the Great Recession.

Here's another example for you: https://apps.urban.org/features/wealth-inequality-charts/

Oh no, looks like it did get worse.

I didn’t say they didn’t do well after 2008. I said they didn’t do as great as they did in the years prior.

Reading comprehension.

The comment I posted the graph to did, that's the whole point and it is true wealth inequality grew after 2008.

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I honestly can't imagine Trump winning legit. His biggest strength was that he was an unknown quantity and his opponent was a woman who had to pay off DNC debt to keep popular democrats like Biden from running and beating her for the nomination.

He may have been an unknown quantity to you in 2016, but for his supporters he was exactly what it said on the tin: a racist, angry old white man who yelled at the dinner table about all the things Fox News told him were wrong with this country. And after 4 years of his administration, he actually picked up votes the second time. Biden had the largest turnout in American history in 2020, but only ahead of Trump's 2020 numbers.

If anything, he has confirmed to the conservative base that he is who he said he was. If Biden fails to motivate his base, he will lose, because Trump is not going to lose votes.

Trump is already lost the moderates. The only one against hillary, because the media made Hillary and Donald look equally as evil and corrupt out of a sense of fairness. The constant punchline that was the Trump Administration has made it so that that's not going to work a second time.

At this point the right wing his alienated all but it's most DieHard fan base, this is about as sustainable for the party, as eating out everyday with the logic that I'll save by claiming loyalty reward points. Even though I'm throwing money away to claim the free food, when I could just save money by eating what we have at the house and only eating out as a sometimes treat.

The fact that he's not an unknown quantity anymore is his biggest strength just like it took Hitler a couple of tries. His followers don't care about democracy. In fact they believe it doesn't actually exist anymore. They would much rather have the ability to attack the people they're told to hate than to have democracy. If they can lynch Muslims, "Mexicans" (really Hispanic South Americans), people who have abortions, scientists, LGBTQ+ people, "pagans", and optionally, Jews, black people, and any other non-white Christians.

From what I've seen, his actual base of support gets maxed out at 46%, his original victory relied on people that voted for Obama in '08 and '12 to pick him instead of Hilary. I don't think this people will be dojng that again.

But he can still easily win with 46% or even less at this point. Technically it's currently possible to win with as little as 23%. And I'm not talking 23% of the US population. 23% of people who actually vote. Less now actually, since that study was done in 2016, and Gerrymandering has gotten worse, shifting more power to fewer people.

All of the gerrymandering lawsuit losses have been overturned by conservative judges and the Supreme Court is corrupt now so there's little likelihood of them doing the right thing and fixing the maps.

And if that's not enough, there are several places that have removed polling places from cities and several places have declared that you can't drop off absentee ballots for someone else, making it difficult for disabled people or people with "essential" jobs to vote, especially when early voting is also illegal. And if your job isn't "essential", employers still only have to give you one hour off. Even if you can make it to a polling place in less than half an hour, with the reduced locations in many cities, it's often more than an hour wait to vote, so you risk losing your job. That's if your employer even cares about the law because it might be cheaper for them to risk a fine than to let their only employee take an hour off. Not to mention it's never actually been enforced anyway, so the risk is very low.

We need a mandatory public holiday, free transportation to polling places, and universal mail-in or early voting to be funded for it to actually allow more than a small percentage of citizens to vote, especially in traditionally more progressive places like cities.

I can really see this going either way if Biden stays with his decision to run. I know every year people complain about having two bad choices, but Biden V Trump round 2 has to be a record for the actual worst options possible.

I think the issues with both Biden and Trump are fairly obvious, but another issue is that if Biden does win, there is a fairly good chance we will end up with a president Harris, probably the one person people like less than Biden as a democratic president. I think she lost so much credibility when Biden promised he would pick a black woman as a VP, basically cementing the idea that part of her qualifications for the role of VP was based purely on gender and race.

I don't think a sitting president will ever die of natural causes. The doctors at Walter Reed are just too good. Look at all the senators that make it to 95 before they start breaking down.

You know they have some classified technology that isn't available to Common pores that makes presidents live forever. Donald Trump caught covid and they cured that shit right up with experimental treatments. I'm pretty sure that a president can get AIDS and they can cure that over the weekend

He may not die, but I think it's reasonable to think he will be deemed unfit to serve, or even step down voluntarily.

I would be shocked. Like I said, the medical care these people are getting is on another level entirely.

Our medical care isn't limitless, there is only so much we can actually do. Look at how Biden has been progressing even with the best care in the world, he clearly isn't in the best shape and it's only going to get worse. It's entirely possible he gets worse fast and for there to be nothing that can be done about it even with the best care we can give him.

I've seen him speak a whole bunch and he always comes off as fine to me. I haven't noticed any changes in the last 4 years.

He has had some pretty bad senior moments, the worst one I can recall is the "Hey Jackie" one. In general he does talk pretty slow and just appears confused sometimes. He talks like he is really having to think about what he is saying, and that's not just him, he didn't use to be like that.

Deemed unfit to serve requires an untested legal procedure that is going to definitely face challenges and will be unpopular. It would be better for them to pull a Wilson or Reagan.

He promised to pick a woman, not specifically a black woman. That's why there are still unsubstantiated rumors that he/his team had settled on Klobuchar until George Floyd happened. That would clarify how they got Klobuchar to step out of the race so easily, too. If Biden promised Buttigieg a vague cabinet position, and Amy the VP... the two of them dropping out at just the right time makes complete sense.

Harris "represents" her surface-level demographic, but in her time in Oakland, she rolled back the practices of her predecessor Terence Hallinan, who was possibly the most progressive DA in the country. During his two terms, violent crime dropped by 60%, and he was an outspoken advocate for weed legalization. He said sex work was a public health issue and not a criminal one, and worked to steer as many non-violent cases into diversion/rehab and away from jail time as possible.

All of this, of course, pissed off the cops to no end. So Harris cozied up to the police and big money donors, and ran the now-typical "tough on crime" candidacy.... And, well, you can see what has happened to San Francisco between when she was elected in 2003 and now.

I know he initially promised to pick a woman, but I'm pretty sure he changed that to black women, saying he has like 4 to choose from. Either way it's bad taste to make such an important decision openly based on race and gender.

So we agree that nobody wants Harris as president? And that voting for Biden is how we might just end up with her as president?

If Biden wins and survives to the end of a second term, I think the nomination will be hotly contested.

Kamala Harris, only the far left hates her. The moderate left does not. I'm in the far left and I hate gamala because she is a cop who has a terrible human rights record, and has supported the idea of transgender women being forced into male prisons. For the moderate left, she is a black woman and that's enough.

I think a lot of the left agree with you, and obviously the right hates her, probably more than Biden. I also feel like the far left has grown a lot lately, the fact that Bernie even won some states in primaries just shows how big the far left has become.

It is quite obvious that America is a country without any safety net, and what little safety net there is, our branded Moochers and takers, whereas any other country would have given them the tools to succeed instead of shaming them for needing a little help.

Let it be based on gender and race. Woman are nearly 52% of the population but the politicians don't reflect that. African background is about 15% and again the political leadership doesn't reflect that. It is reasonable to expect that the powers that be won't be perfectly aligned with the demographics but it isn't reasonable the levels that we have.

Let it be based on the best person for the job. If that happens to be a black woman then fine, but the race and gender should not be a requirement at all. Saying that you will only choose a black woman is just as racist as sexist as saying you will only choose a white male.

I hope the people of the USA will make the right decision. But, looking at it from Belgium, I'm also so tired of, since 2016, looking at every presidential election in the USA as being the one that will possibly sent the world into chaos. Every night-show, podcaster, ... that I'm able to watch on YouTube can only discuss the situation from the point of view from one side. This makes the programs that once were very entertaining to watch, much less fun. So since I don't have any impact on the outcome, I'm skipping many of these shows that were once a nice discraction. I'm curious if in the USA itself the people are also taking distance from this rethoric on television to not let it impact their daily lives too much.

Question for my American friends out there: any worry about the current clusterfuck in Congress making an end to "Democracy as you know it" seem more palatable than people might realize? Just struck me as a potentially two-edged argument, especially to Republicans who are watching their own party implode.

A big reason why Hitler rose to popular authoritarian power was because the Weimar Republic's government was deadlocked and ineffective

The US is much larger, the government is much older, and the states have much more power.

Not really because the alternative is controlled by the lunatics that have seeped into our current system and are the worst offenders in ruining it.

Congress actually just did something that feels like it hasn't happened in a while - they passed a budget bill with bipartisan support, effectively ignoring the right wing nut jobs. Granted it's only a temporary budget bill, not even for the full year, but the fact that they were able to get both parties aboard to sign it is actually a good sign. The House passed that bill with at least 2/3rds approval.

It's refreshing to see Congress not being held hostage by a minority wacko subgroup. Hopefully it continues.

I personally don't see that happening. To make any real drastic changes on the destroying democracy level you would have to throw away the Constitution, and I really don't see that happening.

We also have a pretty heavily armed society, so with anything that crazy I would expect some fight back from civilians and military against the government, and hopefully that's enough of a deterrent to not even try.

I am not concerned. We have had much worse in our history. If you want anti-democracy look at literally any time in US history from colonial days to the 1970s. Even now it is a far from perfect system.

We do a little less genocide with the Democrat Poggies

We already know that the democrats offer nothing more than being not republicans. Nobody forgot this. We also didn't forget that Trump was elevated to the office of the president in no small part thanks to Hillary Clinton's team: https://www.salon.com/2016/11/09/the-hillary-clinton-campaign-intentionally-created-donald-trump-with-its-pied-piper-strategy/

So yeah, we know that democrats help republicans be villains so that democrats can position themselves as the heroes by comparison.

Edit: Typical. No response addressing democrats actively helping fascists take the stage, only angry downvotes at having to face reality. Spoiler alert: Biden is not going to save you, nor are any of the other democrats.

I'm not angry at all. I downvoted your comment because it's stupid and your edit is condescending as fuck.

Your stupid reply only indicates that you were angry at being called out. You didn't respond to how democrats promote fascists to position themselves as heroes because you have no intelligent answer. I'll be condescending the same way democrats are like "you don't like Biden? You must be a fascist because that's your only other choice (that we helped create)!"

same shit said in the last election almost line for line just empty words

https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/biden-promise-tracker/?ruling=true

but he is not trump how many times are demopublicans going to try and use this one

when better candidates are clearly available for both demopublican parties has to some other reasoning

Demopublican? Implying the parties are interchangeable? That is a jaw droppingly ridiculous thing to say.

when better candidates are clearly available for both demopublican parties has to some other reasoning

You're absolutely right, but if it comes down to Biden vs Trump at the general election, who are you going to vote for?

"Hey, I'm not that other guy!"

What a sales pitch. Pathetic, but after the Trump and Biden presidencies, we understand really well why the rich and powerful want geriatrics who can't form coherent sentences to run our country.

This is a dishonest response. Biden has been very clear that his administration has made great strides in helping the country recover from the economic impacts of COVID, with record low unemployment and bringing down inflation to normal levels. His American Rescue Plan has stimulated the economy while repairing our failing infrastructure and expanding sustainable energy. If you actually listened to his speeches you would know all this, and that he is a fat more coherent speaker than the last two or three Republican presidents.

with record low unemployment and bringing down inflation to normal levels.

Hard to have high unemployment when people need three jobs to survive.

Blame corpo greed. They all saw an opportunity to raise prices without raising wages and we're all suffering the consequences.

I mean, if a Hitler clone showed up and started running for president, and my only other option was "not Hitler", that's pretty much all I need to know.

Yeah, but you've just watched three years of 'Not Hitler' doing jack shit to stop Hitler Clone, so I don't really share your optimism or enthusiasm.

In fact, by doing nothing about the rapid acceleration of housing scarcity and the increase in cost of living, Not Hitler has made it much, much easier for Hitler Clone to get elected.

"Not Hitler made it easier for Hitler Clone to get elected, that's why I'm voting for Hitler Clone!"

Okay then.

There's two ways out of this situation:

  1. A complete denial of Republicans Far Right bullshit until they put up palatable candidates, at which point you can hold Dems accountable without risking full blown fascism.

  2. Burn the whole thing down and hope there's something to recover from the ashes.

I'm not voting for Hitler Clone.

I'm voting third party.

You're just rationalizing your vote to help usher in fascism, and that's perfectly fine. I guess it'll take another 40 years of watching the nation regress before you realize that, maybe, the lesser evil isn't as lesser as you think it is.

The Dems aren't great, but I'll take 40 years of regression over near instant fascism, the end of democracy and a series of genocides against trans people, sexual degenerates, socialists, and the racial minorities that are supposedly polluting white bloodlines in a heartbeat.

Grow the fuck up, and stop risking democracy and lives for the sake of your virtue signalling - the ballot box isn't the place for activism - you've got 1,459 other days per elective cycle for that.

You know what you get if you vote third-party? Fucking murdered by the fascists.

I'm not voting for Hitler Clone.

I'm voting third party.

You're just rationalizing your vote to help usher in fascism, and that's perfectly fine. I guess it'll take another 40 years of watching the nation regress before you realize that, maybe, the lesser evil isn't as lesser as you think it is.

Ah, the way Hitler Clone got elected the first time! I'm sure the results will be better the 2nd time...

So, you're saying we could have 40 years in which we could fucking do something like raise awareness, protests, and the like, or we could let Hitler Clone gain power now and hope it burns everything down quickly and we're able to rebuild from the ashes.

Ah, the way Hitler Clone got elected the first time!

Not at all.

You all were so cocky, arrogant, and self-assured of victory in 2016 that you were making reaction videos the night before as if Hillary had already won.

You didn't start blaming us until 10:00PM on election night when you realized maybe, just maybe, you should have cared more about workers and the middle class.

And now history is repeating itself. Can't expect workers to back you if they can't afford to miss a day of work, which coincidentally, is why I vote third party.

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Who wins against Trump? Newsome? RFK Jr.? Joe Exotic?

If we elect a Democrat or Republican no one in the poor or middle class wins.

Where have you been the last 40 years?

Hell, we elected Joe Biden resoundingly, with a Democratic Congress. What did we get for it? A 30-50% increase in cost of living (depending on where you live), the loss of Roe vs Wade, and record war spending. And he didn't do anything meaningful to stop fascism.

You have so many things wrong in your comment.

Biden's Congress and agenda rested on a thin margin in the Senate, with people like Manchin and Sinema voting against important pieces. What he can do unilaterally, he did, but he can't do that for everything. Then Republicans took the House.

Biden didn't cause private, for profit corporations to raise their prices, the corporations chose to do that because they knew they could. They could have simply made a little less money, but they chose to pass any increase in global supply chain costs off to the consumers. Not to mention that inflation around the world is much worse than it is here. But I suppose you'd never give Biden credit for that, huh?

Roe v Wade was overturned by a Supreme Court controlled by right wing judges that were appointed by presidents other than Biden. Three of them were appointed by Trump. Again, Biden can't act unilaterally to undo that or to pass abortion protections, and Manchin proved that he wasn't going to be any help. So wtf do you even want Biden to do?

And with your point on fascism, again, what the hell do you want him to do? Trump is on trial four different ways in multiple jurisdictions. The fact that it's been slow going is a consequence of our legal system and Trump's resources to be able to abuse it. The wheels is justice turn slowly, and that's Biden's fault?

You sound like someone who doesn't know how the government and judicial system works, and is woefully ignorant of the nuts and bolts of policy. You seem genuinely upset that Biden hasn't magically fixed every problem in 2.5 years, and you're holding it against him for some reason. That wouldn't be an issue, except people like you, who are going to cross your arms and pout come next November are going to allow Trump to be reelected.

And trust me when I say that he will do active harm to the things you care about. Don't risk it.

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I voted for Biden because I wanted to stop fascism and world war, now Israel is doing genocide and bombing its neighbors with Biden's tacit support.

And we must hold Biden responsible.

But are you suggesting that Trump would approach Israel any differently? The US response is deeply rooted in morally evil international interests, I don’t think any president could respond much differently without severe internal consequences to themselves. It would be the right thing to do, though it would be political suicide thanks to said evil interests.

What makes you think Biden is responsible for Israel's actions? If my brother or my neighbour does something to harm someone and the results of this harm come to my awareness, explain without emotion, using logic, how and why should I be held responsible for the results of his actions, and where do we draw the line?

If I don't know why something has happened and I go out and ask why, and people blame me simply for simply asking the very question, who is responsible?

Clearly, the person who looks to blame the person asking the question must have a dogma, they must have a reason, it's very reasonable to believe they must have a stake in the question not being asked which obviously means that they could know who is responsible.

Because he gives israel bombs to kill children and women with and sends 2 aircraft carriers and a nuke sub to prevent other nations from defending the Palestinians.

Let's not confuse freedom with purposeful proposition

And we must hold Biden responsible.

I think in place of this, you mean Biden should be held accountable, but you have no intention or expectation of it actually happening. Reelection is definitely the opposite of that. And like Bush transitioning to Obama, I doubt you'll be calling for any retroactive accountability once Biden has left office after reelection.

Then your assumptions are incorrect.

I would prefer not to re-elect Biden. I however am not in control of the Democratic Party, and so the best I can do is vote in elections leading up to the national election. When the day comes next year for a national election, it will be Biden VS. Whomever the republicans pick. Those are my two choices, whether I like it or not.

I am already politically active in demanding Biden be held accountable. I am still active in demanding Bush be held accountable for war crimes. I will still remain active in the future to ensure Biden answers for them as well.

As a law abiding citizen, I am protesting and voting. So do you suggest I commit violence instead? That is the only next step, seeing as I am not in control of who the Democrat party elects.

that sounds about what my assumptions were. A desire for accountability, yet you'll be voting for him and he won't be facing any sort of accountability.

I’m trying to conduct some conversation here. You haven’t responded to my inquires and fail to show any motivation beyond disparaging the US. If you’d like to actually care and be a part of the solution, I’ll be waiting over here.

The barest minimum for holding a politician accountable is not reelecting them.

You may not be from the US, so I will forgive your ignorance on how politics work here.

Long story short, whether you or I like it or not, it will most likely be Trump vs. Biden.

Here in the US, we citizens have severely limited power in suggesting who the political parties run for national elections.

What this all boils down to is that I get to choose between Trump or Biden. I could choose not to vote, but then my voice is heard even less.

I should choose to protest and demand better action by my policy makers and representatives. But I already do that, and I made that very clear to you.

So again, what do you suggest? I’m over here actively trying to cause change for the better, and all you have to say is “Haha typical, won’t do anything”. Are you just trolling?

No youre doing something, voting to reelect Biden. This whole hostage situation is a self fulfilling prophecy, we're all allowed to vote for whoever, doesnt have to be in any political party, and the person with the most, well, approximately the most votes thanks to the electoral college, gets the elected position. But everyone assumes everyone else is gonna vote for Biden, none that ive met so far that actually like the guy, so everyone votes for him. And this trend of more and more conservative democrats vs crazier and crazier republicans that must be stopped, continues. The guy you want to hold accountable will be rewarded instead, with your help, and the two party system will be even less challenged. I say its a bandaid that needs ripping

Okay but if people switch their vote from Biden to Stein or West or Kennedy then it'll just guarantee the vote is split between Biden and them and hand the presidency directly to Trump and we both know that'll just make things worse.

It would take splitting the vote like this for at least a decade for the new party to possibly gain the presidency. Is a decade of unfettered fascist control really going to help anyone?

It would take splitting the vote like this for at least a decade for the new party to possibly gain the presidency. Is a decade of unfettered fascist control really going to help anyone?

Pretty optimistic to think they'd still be having elections at that point.

We already had trump. He might still win. Or hell, 2028 when he's not running against an incumbent. Maybe republicans find a new crazy to rally behind. Basically, this looming threat isnt going anywhere by keeping this status quo, in fact its pretty likely to come to fruition eventually. Its gonna take rallying behind a big shift. Voting in people challenging the whole voting system we have.

"We already had a near impact with fascism once and were fine so let's just do it again in the hopes it wakes up the liberals into voting for a socialist"

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Let me summarize my response with two words: “No shit.”

Now how about you recommend something tangible. You’re spouting off buzz words like an edgy teenager that wants to rebel against the system. If that’s what you want to do, then say it and let loose with the calls to violence. Because that’s what it seems like you’re alluding to, and you refuse to respond to any of the actual work put forth in the real world.

You really been missing all my emphasis on voting? You can vote for someone other than Biden.

Sorry, it seems you don’t understand US national elections. There will be two options, one being Biden and the other promising to reduce human rights among “certain individuals”.

Should my vote go to the latter?

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History suggests the exact opposite.

Consider healthcare and Obamacare. What happened when people unhappy with Obamacare not going far enough didn't vote in 2010? The US swung rightward and the far right grew in power. The only thing that happened with healthcare was the constant Republican attempts to repeal it, and they were almost successful. We almost saw regression on the issue, not improvement.

Think about this another way -- if reelection is a vindication to the politics and means their voters see no need to hold them accountable, what happens if a Republican wins? They'll see their positions as justified and be emboldened. The country will seem to favor conservatism, so Democrats will go the opposite direction and become more moderate. A Republican victory isn't seen as Democrats needing to be more left and a Democrat victory isn't seen as Republicans being to be more right. It's the complete opposite.

The problem is that you're forgetting this is a zero sum game. If you hold the Democrat accountable, you let the Republican slide. If you hold the Republican accountable, you let the Democrat slide. If you want to hold both accountable and just not vote, you're letting the candidate at an advantage slide and holding the underdog accountable. There's no good option. If you want to actually hold both of them accountable, you have to vote FOR the one that's closer the direction you want to go, and then use your vote as leverage. Politicians listen a lot more to their voters than go non voters. Young people are putting real pressure on Biden because they previously voted for him.

Young people are putting real pressure on Biden because they previously voted for him.

That's what I'm doing by threatening to withhold my vote! That's how pressure works. We put pressure on him by making sure his campaign knows "no ceasefire, no votes". I helped him get into the white-house and I won't help again if he doesn't listen.

All you blue-no-matter-who voters have absolutely zero pressure you can apply. You're locked in. Your voice is worthless.

Please tell me how you can apply pressure without withholding your vote. Calling? They let it go to voicemail. Writing? Shredder.

The country will seem to favor conservatism, so Democrats will go the opposite direction and become more moderate.

democrats just have been becoming more conservative. I dont expect that trend to change anytime soon and Im no longer going to support it.

Young people are putting real pressure on Biden because they previously voted for him.

and he ignored that pressure so Im no longer voting for him.

democrats just have been becoming more conservative. I dont expect that trend to change anytime soon and Im no longer going to support it.

Firstly, that's untrue. Over the last decade Democrats have demonstrably moved left, and even academic analyses have observed it. Second, as I said, Democrats become more conservative when conservatives win. There's a reason why Bill Clinton was more conservative than other Democrats and why his approach actually worked. The Third Way, as they called it, was their answer to Republican dominance from Reagan onwards.

Like it or not, Republicans kept winning, and Clinton saw that as an indication that voters were conservative and Democrats were too liberal for what voters wanted. Since then however, the country has shifted leftwards, and Third Way has become unsuccessful because of it. If you don't vote and Republicans win, and they keep winning, don't be surprised when Democrats shift to the right because they think voters are conservative. Your actions are perpetuating rightward movement, not stopping it.

Voting for someone isn't the same as supporting them. That isn't what a vote indicates. Your vote for someone simply means that you think they'll do better than the other person or that person is more closely aligned to your beliefs. It's not like you're sending a love letter. You're picking leadership based on who'll perform better to achieve the goals you want. Voting is a calculated move, not an act of passion.

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I'm suggesting that the machine operates the same no matter who pulls its levers, for exactly the reasons you listed.

That said? I don't think as many Democrats would be reluctant to endorse a ceasefire under Trump. That matters.

It doesn't though. I disagree with Biden but he's not actively trying to take away my rights. Its a lesser of two evils situation, and acting like its not is either naive or malicious.

I want ranked choice voting so it isnt always this lesser of two evils bullshit, but that's not the reality.

If you don't vote biden, that's your choice, but that isn't some brave silent protest. That's giving up. What are you doing to change things? Right now. I voted in my local elections just recently. We lost every vote, but I did it anyways. I'll be voting in any primaries I can, and for any election I'm able. When I'm financially able I'll be donating to candidates who I personally support.

Unless you want a full on revolution, work around the bullshit system we have to make it better. Realistically, I don't think there is the public will for a real revolution.

This is harsh and I mean it to be. If you don't vote you are doing nothing. If you aren't campaigning or helping somebody else do so, you're doing nothing. If you are simply whining on the Internet about how both candidates are shit and you give up, then you've given up. Don't pull this "enlightened" both sides are equally shit idiocy. Its simply not true.

If you honestly think that the only way to change is revolution, then plan one. Nobody wants to hear you shout to the void that you won't be participating in the bare minimum of directing a democracy/republic.

It doesn’t though. I disagree with Biden but he’s not actively trying to take away my rights.

You're fine with Biden supporting a genocide in Gaza as long as it doesn't personally effect you, is that right?

Nobody wants to hear you shout to the void that you won’t be participating in the bare minimum of directing a democracy/republic.

This is an internet comment section. We're all shouting to the void, nothing anyone says here matters. This is all just for fun.

I never said I supported the shit in Gaza. I don't. I want a ceasefire. I want a free and independent Palestine. What, realistically, do you want me to do to make that happen? Voting for Trump won't help. Voting third party won't help. Not voting won't help. Enlighten me.

Or is this more "if you haven't given up too you must be complicit" bullshit? What have you done? I'll continue to do what I can to make a positive change, despite the lack of power I personally have. I'd encourage you to do the same, to pick up whatever hypothetical twig you have laying around and swing it, rather than putting down others for doing what they can, in the fucked up situation we are in. Citizens have political power as a collective, not individuals, and if you back out of that collective you're just giving up what power you do have.

If you vote for Biden you are voting for genocide. Fact.

Our votes are our only leverage over Biden. If the Biden team cares at all about winning reelection then Biden will reconsider his unlimited support for Israel, and if he does I will 100% vote for him. Until then? No ceasefire, no votes.

Also I haven't given up? Hell, I'm still voting downticket for Democrats! But I will not vote for genocide. That's my red line. I can not compromise myself that far, I'd literally rather die (and because I'm a trans commie, Trump might actually fucking kill me so yeah)

Trump will be just as bad, if not worse. He regularly praises dictators for their human rights abuses and wants to reimplement a travel ban from many middle eastern countries, and has stated he doesn't want any refugees to come from those areas, I believe specifically including Gaza.

I understand the decision you've made, but I disagree. I still feel that biden v trump means I vote biden, because trump is both worse for the US, and worse for the people suffering in Palestine. I hope Biden changes his stance and actually calls for a ceasefire, and I will continue to let my representatives know this.

You do what you gotta do, but I'll never support Trump, through direct action, or inaction.

Trump will also make Democrats think twice about their unlimited support for Israel, so it's actually a mixed bag.

At the very least libs like Bernie would have the courage to endorse a ceasefire under Trump, even if they won't under Biden.

Read Bernies most recent book on Capitalism and how we should abolish it before you call him a lib, just cause he preaches Healthcare, College, and Scandinavia for the votes doesn't mean he and the other DemSocs in congress don't have radical aspirations.

"Hmmmm Fascism but it forces the Dems to have a humane foreign policy if they survive the persecution." Quite the mixed bag you got there.

Watch Bernie refuse to endorse a ceasefire as thousands and thousands of children die in screaming burning agony. Right now there are certainly hundreds of children buried under rubble dying of thirst. They are terrified and alone and no one will help them and they will scream and cry and beg for days until they finally die. That's what Bernie supports under Biden, and what you support by voting for him.

I bet some of them saw their parents die before they were buried. I bet some of them saw friends, siblings, cousins, and neighbors die too. Right now they can probably smell the burning stinking rot of unburied corpses lit on fire by white phosphorous, and all they can think of is how hungry they are because they were starving before they were buried under rubble. If you support this you are my enemy.

He has proven to me that he is a spineless liberal and I regret ever voting for him. He's worthless like all social democrats.

Jesus Christ, you're far down the tankie hole. You realize socialism is an economic ideology, yes? Has nothing to do with Gaza, capitalism doesn't even need Israel to survive in any way. Support for Israel has nothing to do with liberalism please stop reading the party line. In fact by showing his lack of foreign policy skills Bernie has just showed us that he's even more of a socialist then we thought /s.

Regardless you showed yourself as politically illiterate as soon as you carted out the age old "social fascist" line for social democrats. Which again, Bernie isn't even a social democrat, no matter how much you larpers want him to be so you have an excuse to throw your vote away on the SPA or Green Party like that's worked at all the past century.

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I think you're noble in this respect. I don't think many people want to watch others suffer or for there to be war, however responding by blaming Biden for a war that he has no part in is like blaming Trump for the situation in Afghanistan. Imagine before there were nukes, thousands of years ago, a guy could have a lot of horses or camels and be a big time warlord and not want to get involved in someone else's battles let alone feuds.

Sometimes it's not about acting smart or picking sides, it's about being genuine in your lack of input on the issue. The entire Israel-Gaza conflict has been going on since before even Trump's election, and even more of a loaded gun of a topic than Afghanistan.

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I'm a little more torn over this than others... On one hand, this is the appropriate messaging to force Democrats to actually represent the interests of their electorate, the thing they're specifically elected to do. The phone lines of these politicians should be going off 24 hours a day with callers telling them they will never even consider voting for them again unless they show an appropriate level of change, remorse, and action to stop this. Biden should be receiving that 10x over. Additionally, there are groups of people I will never criticize for refusing to vote - should the white lefty criticize the Muslim for refusing to vote for a leader that does not value the lives of Muslims? Should they criticize the Jew for refusing to vote for a leader who commits genocide in their name?

...and on the other hand, as a queer person who follows politics, I still feel any public refusal to vote Biden on my part must be a bluff. There's too much at stake for me to justify going through with it privately... there's my trans life, yes, but then there's also the lives of my trans and generally queer friends, the freedoms of the women in my life, the lives and freedoms of those groups on the national scale, the ability for anyone to vote at all down the line - privately refusing to vote blue for the presidency would not feel like solidarity (partly because it would make the situation I'm refusing to vote over worse, and also potentially make life in the US for Jews and Muslims worse, as Republicans and Trump specifically have enacted things like explicit travel bans before). It would not feel like praxis to virtue signal my refusal to be complicit in one genocide only to be complicit in the all-to-possible ellimination of democracy at home and a subsequent net increase in genocide and funding for it around the world. Voting for Genocide Joe is not cool or satisfying or even right - it's just the least bad... and honestly for what its worth, the least bad has never looked worse in my life.

Thanks for seriously engaging with my comment, I don't think anyone else bothered.

And yeah, I'm trans in a red state. If Trump gets elected it could get really bad for me really fast. I really do believe Biden can be pressured on this issue, though, and I'm willing to put my life and safety on the line to do it.

It's more than just a trolley problem, because my choice to not pull the lever is influencing the trolley's behavior. The trolley can change it's mind in this case.

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Best to go work on ranked choice voting, campaign finance reform etc.

Kill Citizens United. Kill the 2 party system.

Yup. I agree, but don't word it so nicely.

So exactly one issue is the breaking point for you? All the fascism and Nazism that Trump spouts is tolerable?

Genocide is the breaking point for me. I voted for Biden to stop fascism and I got a genocide. I will not vote for genocide again.

Why aren't you mad at Biden for ruining his own election chances by supporting genocide? Why attack us for opposing genocide?

This genocide has been going on for decades. If it wasn't a breaking point in '20, why is it a breaking point now?

For fuck's sake. Swear to fucking god, I can't tell the difference between the tankies who are disingenuously using this incident in the ongoing genocide to push a "TRUMP NOT SO BAD" narrative, and those who, like most Americans, learned about the existence one of the biggest issues in international politics just last fucking month.

This is worse than it's ever been in my entire life, surely you realize that?

It's more prominent. It's more visible. It catches the attention of those who don't usually pay attention to international politics. But I don't know why you weren't concerned when they were shooting up hospitals full of wounded and shelling children with naval artillery, but are now that it's proper flashy.

It was genocide. It has been genocide. It will likely continue to be genocide once the current operation finishes. And there's zero chance that it will stop as long as Bibi's government is in power.

I'd argue the scale of this is much worse than anything in the past few decades. There's a reason they're calling it a new Nakbah.

Nobody voted for a genocide. I certainly doubt that anyone in the USA let alone Biden would endorse genocide.

There are not a small number of people in the US that support a genocide. It was a more popular slogan a couple years ago, but there are quite a few right wingers that would say the phrase 'six million wasn't enough' meaning we need a new holocaust. There are numerous groups with dozens to hundreds of members in the US that support that ideology. If you haven't heard of the Turner Diaries, it's a book that advocates a day of white supremacist mass murder of leftists and less 'racially pure' people, (referred to as the 'day of the rope') it has been popular for decades and is seen as a guide for neo-Nazis.

So now that Biden admin brokered a ceasefire and hostage exchange in the Palestine Israel conflict, is he still genocidal or?

That's not a ceasefire, it's a 5 day pause. The genocide starts back up next week.

But this is a good start! This was exactly my intent of threatening to withhold my vote and why it's important to apply pressure to Biden - he knows he needs us to get reelected and so he's working to make sure we have a reason to vote for him again.

Keep the pressure up until there's a ceasefire. No ceasefire, no votes. I just want this one thing. He's let me down over and over on so many different issues, but if he can give us this one fucking thing I will vote for him. Is that so wrong?

It doesn't the same, that's a fallacy spread by short-sighted people who only ever want immediate fixes for complicated problems. There's definitely a lot of similarities in fiscal policy, but on social policy they couldn't be further apart.

Just because neither fit your perfect ideal doesn't mean they're exactly the same and it doesn't matter who you vote for.

Opposing genocide isn't idealism! What the fuck?

I disagree with Biden on a ton of issues! I hated it when he broke the railroad strike, I hated it when he let the likes of Manchin whittle down all of his social agenda, I hated it when he let Texas put razor wire in the Rio, but I can compromise. I get it, he's not a leftist and he's not willing to rock the boat and he's trying to appeal to conservative swing voters. But this is the one issue I just can't.

This.

Here is the key historical difference between Republicans and Democrats.

Republicans vote red no matter what. Democrats vote conscientiously.

I can't stand a Democrat having a fervent mindset that they must vote blue no matter what because they are afraid of a Republican. That is what Republicans do.

You CAN NOT stop something by becoming it.

I feel like there is this perception going around that if Trump gets back in, everything else disappears immediately. Its akin to when Obama won and a disturbingly massive group of people were like "welp, that does it. Racism is over."

If Trump gets back in, he still has incompetent Republican legislators who have their full attention on infighting, The entire judiciary system is going to be just as split over what to do with him, but there will no longer be any ability to claim ignorance if they choose to become complicit with him. Democrat legislators and judges won't just disappear like The Snap from Endgame. He will also be limited to 4 years in office since he already basically flushed his first 4. He can try to overthrow the 2028 election, again, but we will all be ready for it this time.

I fucking hate Trump. His tweets are super annoying. Democrats don't vote for genocide. Period.

We can stop Trump by holding Biden accountable and kicking his sorry ass to the curb. The DNC isn't going to do that though. He has done too good a job making it illegal for unions to strike, cozying up to Xi Jinping (actively saying that Xi Jinping is still very much a dictator and is still actively putting his effort into cozying up with him), and, oh ya, GENOCIDE.

The DNC has 352 days to choose someone, anyone, other than Biden to send into the 2024 election. As long as they aren't on record calling for genocide, they will sail past Trump to the oval office.

If they do not listen, Democrats lose and that is 100% the DNC/Biden's fault (the exact same as how it was the DNC/Hilary's fault for rigging the DNC and not allowing Bernie to beat Trump the first time).

If the Democratic party decides to continue to be what it has become under the leadership of Hilary and Biden, then fuck em. Fuck the whole damn thing.

Biden literally walked the UAW picket line you fucking house plant lol

People like you existed in 2016 when they pouted and complained that Hillary Clinton was a war criminal and that if the DNC yadda yaddas her past Bernie then America deserves what Trump will bring! And then what happened?

Trump got elected, appointed hundreds of right wing judges, including 3 of the Supreme Court judges that overturned Roe v Wade, and lit a tank of gasoline of lunatics on fire who want to turn America into a real life Handmaid's Tale.

YOU'RE JUST DOING THE SAME EXACT THING

Don't let perfect be the enemy of the good. Too many people are going to get hurt in very real ways if Trump gets elected. He will do every bad thing you think Biden is doing.

Legislation has been passed setting legal precident to encarcerate a man for not working his slave assignment, but captain "every photo of me looks like it was snapped 2 seconds after they slipped the pureed peas in my mouth" took a photo op before he laid down that LAW.

But, so I'm told, he made sure they got (metaphorical) gift baskets for it.

Fuck off you simple minded boot licking plonker.

I have no interest in sharing a party with you.

You are speaking literal gibberish and deserve the kind of government you're ignorance will empower. It just sucks that so many other people will have to suffer because of your garbage, short sighted choices.

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Suuuure, buddy. Because the alternative would be SO much better. Have you forgotten the many, many times Trump explicity showed support for Netanhayu?

Have you forgotten how much Democrats hate Trump?

Under Biden, Democrats are all lining up to support Israel's genocide in Gaza. Even Bernie refuses to endorse a ceasefire.

Under Trump that would be drastically different. I bet more than half of Democrats would have the courage to condemn Israel.

Under Trump that would be drastically different

Care to explain further? Because his entire term during presidency says otherwise.

https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/100-times-president-trump-supported-israel/

And if you want further counterexamples, I can pull up all the times Republicans sided with Russia as they waged war on Ukraine.

Care to explain further? Because his entire term during presidency says otherwise.

Do you remember when Democrats opposed Trump moving the embassy to Jerusalem?

I'm not saying Trump wouldn't support Israel. He absolutely would! But Democrats would react to this by becoming less supportive of Israel.

At the very least politicians like Bernie would have the courage to call for a ceasefire.

I remember when Trump became president and suddenly Republicans were strongly in support of bombing Syria but Democrat opinion stayed roughly where it was. So, basically your entire premise is flawed.

Maybe. Either way, I will not vote for genocide.

In a two-party system, not voting is a vote for the eventual winner. So you're still voting for genocide.

But this time it'll be with Trump, and so without calls for a 'humanitarian pause' (which is a call for a ceasefire in terms that save face for Bibi's government, which has clearly signaled that it will not consider a ceasefire). Instead, rather, it'd probably be accompanied by horrendously racist rhetoric encouraging the rise in domestic Islamophobic attacks. I wouldn't be surprised if US jets were running sorties on Palestinian hospitals if this happened under a Trump presidency.

You're right, I should blow my brains out in a polling booth. That would be a much better vote.

It'd catch some attention.

Either take up action against the system, or work to change it. "I'm going to play by the system's rules, but I'll cross my arms and get huffy sometimes!" isn't a big kid choice. So put on your big kid pants and make a fucking decision. I would prefer you join the rest of the adults in the room working to move progressive causes and progressive opinions in the general population forward in a democratic fashion, but if you want to start taking illegal action against the system, fuck, at least that's a choice. But "I'm going to let fascism win because the status quo offends me!" isn't worthy of any kind of respect.

Characterizing opposition to genocide as "the status quo offends me" really tells me a lot about you.

As for taking illegal action, why officer, I have no idea what you're talking about. I would never do anything like that - I was just giving an example, I didn't mean to imply I endorse or encourage any kinds of illegal activity. We should all be good citizens and not break laws. 🙂

Characterizing opposition to genocide as “the status quo offends me” really tells me a lot about you.

Supporting Israel as it commits genocide is and has literally been the status quo for the past thirty fucking years. Saying that it's not says a lot more about your awareness of politics and the world around you than it does me.

As for taking illegal action, why officer, I have no idea what you’re talking about. I would never do anything like that - I was just giving an example, I didn’t mean to imply I endorse or encourage any kinds of illegal activity. We should all be good citizens and not break laws. 🙂

Illegal action against the system. No, petty vandalism doesn't count. Put up or shut up.

You won't need to if Trump wins. They're already laying out their plans to suppress anyone who doesn't support him hard enough.

So unless your opposition to Biden is purely performative, you'll be getting shafted just like anyone else who doesn't have a Trump flag on their pickup.

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"It'll be better under Trump!"

... I'm seriously starting to think some of these lemmy.ml and hexbear "communist" are MAGAts cosplaying Marxists.

They're similar in that they have horrendously naive and simplistic views of the world. Mirror images.

I didn't say it would be better, I said Democrats would have better political positions.

Do you think Bernie would refuse to endorse a ceasefire under Trump?

Do you think Bernie would refuse to endorse a ceasefire under Trump?

Yes, probably. Considering that it comes on the heels of an attack that killed a thousand Israeli civilians, and Bibi has made it clear that a ceasefire is not going to happen?

"Politics is the art of the possible, the attainable - the art of the second best."

A failure of imagination.

You keep living in your land of imagination, then, where everything will get better once it gets worse, like some kind of pendulum. Those of us who understand that we aren't living in a fairy-tale world will continue to actually work to stop fascism.

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So instead you'll either do nothing to stop- or even worse, actively vote for the guy who thinks we aren't doing enough to support genocide? The guy whose party is actively trying to expel Palestinians from the US? The guy who has openly promised to bring about full force fascism and end democracy?

Cool cool cool

imagine having more than 2 choices

Not how the US Constitution is written, want better choices, vote in the primaries, or push for your state to implement a Ranked Choice Vote. Otherwise you only get two choices on the second Tuesday in November, A or B.

Or, accept that constitutions can be changed, and even replaced. It’s happening in countries right now, actually. Our constitution is out of date, and inherently reflects the white supremacist Eurocentric view of its writers. It’s far past time to retire it and replace it with one that enshrines Justice for all, including environmental Justice.

I agree with you. This is a progressive ideal. The way to get there is to vote for the most progressive candidates that can actually win and deliver them the Congress and Senate multiple terms so that we cannot be held back by regressives.

See you at the polls!

What avenue is in place for replacing the constitution through the current system? As far as I am aware, there isn’t one, and it will have to be done outside of the system through direct action forcing change. In the streets, not in the ballot boxes.

"The founders also specified a process by which the Constitution may be amended, and since its ratification, the Constitution has been amended 27 times. In order to prevent arbitrary changes, the process for making amendments is quite onerous. An amendment may be proposed by a two-thirds vote of both Houses of Congress, or, if two-thirds of the States request one, by a convention called for that purpose. The amendment must then be ratified by three-fourths of the State legislatures, or three-fourths of conventions called in each State for ratification." - Whitehouse.gov

This is the way.

Amendments don’t address the inherently white supremacist nature of the constitution, but amending it would be a step in the right direction.

We can start by removing MEN from the preamble and replacing it with PEOPLE, but literally every single part of it needs adjustments to remove the settler mind rot.

Good news word MEN does not appear in the preamble:

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

Good call, I always confuse the preamble of the constitution with the preamble of the DOI. Appreciate the correction.

That would be nice. But we need to live our lives in reality.

It’s been shown using decades of analysis that voting for the lesser evil ALWAYS moves you to the right. We will not vote our way out of this. If Biden gets into office again, he will fulfill his purpose as the political ratchet, preventing leftward movement. Just as he has done now, with his refusal to pick postal governors who will get rid of the definitively election tampering DeJoy. Just as he’s done with his record police funding. Just as he’s done with his ceaseless support of genocide in Palestine. Just as he’s done with his action preventing rail workers from ever again having the right to strike( and don’t hit me with that, they got 4 days of sick time, that’s totally a victory, because it’s not.). Just as he’s done with his refusal to even make a statement on cop city. Just like he’s doing by directing his DOJ to suppress pro-Palestinian protestors in universities and cities.

If you want change, stop acquiescing to their system, and demand it. Change happens in the streets, not the ballot boxes. Vote for harm reduction, I will, but make no illusions about it, you are not in any way making things better, that work is done not by voting, but by acting collectively.

I quickly scanned over this after I saw the words "Decades of analysis." [Citation needed.]

I will not be reading the rest unless I see a citation for this authoritative abstract you've written.

Do you have a researchgate or JSTOR account? It’s not gonna do any good to link you if you can’t read it, because in th is society academic information is locked behind paywalls unfortunately.

Forgive me if I'm not willing to accept an authoritative statement based on data without access to the data. But I'm not willing to take that leap.

The problem, as I see it, is we live in a flawed democracy and the path to change by definition lies with getting the most progressive candidates possible in office unimpeded by regressives. It's the only reasonable way to get change. It will be slow, it will not always be exciting. But in the meantime, I have to put food on the table and manage my life, so taking to the streets is not a reasonable long term solution for me.

I'll continue donating to progressive causes, voting, and arguing online. It's the bandwidth I can spare.

I suspect we agree more than we disagree and our differences are a matter of degrees.

My issue with that, is change has historically happened in this country not through the ballot box, but the soap box. We didn’t vote pro union politicians into office, we literally fought and died by the hundreds against the government and companies until union rights were enshrined into law. We didn’t vote pro-civil rights politicians into office, we rioted in the streets in what was called the “Long Hot Summer”. You know? Like I said, I’ll vote for damage control, but I have no illusions that it will effect change in any of the many ways we need radical change. That will come from the bottom up, not the top down. We will force politicians to do what we will, and since we have NO methods for redressal of grievance through the system (no, someone serving their full term and possibly not getting re-elected is not redressal of grievance), we have to do so outside of the system, through direct action.

Thankfully, we’re seeing that now. People are doing the right things now, like interrupting politicians at dinners and events, and blockading imperialist corporations and preventing movement of weaponry, and sabotaging facilities to prevent their use by the state for oppressive purposes. Make their lives impossible. Make them live in fear of what will happen to them if they reject the will of the voters more than they fear what will happen if they reject the will of their donors.

That’s what wins fights, not saying, “I am gonna vote blue no matter who”, which immediately tells them they have no incentive to change because you’ll vote for them no matter what.

I don't disagree. I just think everyone should do what they can. I am doing what I can. If you have the capacity to be in the streets, I genuinely applaud you. I would encourage you to continue exercising your civic rights, donating, and getting your point of view out there.

I prefer to give my money directly to causes that help people, rather than helping the charity Industrial complex. So, no, I don’t donate, but I do engage in mutual aid and supply gratis goods to anyone I meet who needs something I can provide. I even raise chickens purely to give away their eggs to people in need, I don’t really eat meat. I’d encourage you to do the same, your money goes a lot farther than when it’s funneled through capitalist institutions. I can feed 50 people breakfast on what a charity needs to feed a couple.

That said, I agree. Do what you can, but don’t discourage others because they don’t share your perspective. For many in this country, conditions definitively do not change regardless of who is in power, and have been declining for decades.

My family and I donate a generous amount of our time and money across a variety of political, environmental, and philanthropic organizations.

Thank you for your generosity, for sure.

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Think Trump would have had a better response?

No. Lose/lose situation no matter who wins.

But! Do you think Democrats would support Israel's genocide if Trump was president? I doubt it.

But! Do you think Democrats would support Israel’s genocide if Trump was president? I doubt it.

What the fuck do you think the Dems have been doing since the 80s? Through every Republican presidency?

I think Dems opposed Trump moving the embassy to Jerusalem.

Yes, and so were the GOP before Trump. That's not a "Well, the Dems decided to oppose the move because it was a Republican president!" moment, it's a "The Dems are the conservative party and the GOP is the fascist party" moment.

That's why the best move is for Democrats to control the House and Senate, and that's why I'm voting down ticket for Democrats.

I don't care about why Democrats oppose Trump, I just know that they will. Or do you think that Bernie Sanders would refuse to call for a ceasefire if Trump was President, like what he's doing right now under Biden?

I don’t care about why Democrats oppose Trump, I just know that they will.

"This is the history of the matter. That's literally not how it works, and you're confusing the opposition of one policy with some idea of complete contrarianism that flies in the face of how the Democratic Party has operated, not only over the past 30 years in general, but also under Trump in particular."

"I don't know WHY they'll do it, but they WILL"

Okay, buddy, have fun with that.

Opposition to one policy is more than opposition to literally nothing.

All I know is the norms went out the window under Trump. I'm willing to bet it'll be even worse in his second term and Democrats will revolt.

"After Hitler, us!"

Except the choice is between Hitler and Pinochet so...

Except the choice is between Hitler and Pinochet so…

Putting aside that Biden is not even close to Pinochet...

That's not even a fucking choice.

If your thinking is that "30 million dead, millions raped, a continent in ruins, a genocide campaign so horrible that it has become a byword for atrocity, regime only overthrown by a literal world war", is better than or equal to "Thousands dead, tens of thousands tortured, regime eventually overthrown by democratic means", you're beyond fucking help.

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Would it be any different if it was any other president? Put differently, is it Biden supporting genocide, or America?

Which, don't get me wrong. Fuck Biden, America whoever for doing nothing about it. My question is the validity of punishing Biden, by saying I won't vote for him, il vote for x, as if x would have done it any differently. The only benefit x has is he wasn't in charge while happening. So being punitive vs Biden is pointless.

Most Americans support a ceasefire, so it's not really "America" either. It's the ruling class.

But Biden has a lot of power all on his own. We can't ignore that.

Don't forget that Democrats for the most part have to listen to their voters or risk their jobs. Republicans don't have to listen to anyone because Republican voters would literally vote for Hitler if he had an R next to his name. There's been a slow trickle of headlines about Biden changing his tune on Israel as slow as a geriatric can go because of the immense outrage.

Biden is president of the US, not the world. He has little more ability to stop the latest flare up of that decades long conflict than does Trudeau or any other nation’s leader.

What do you expect him to do about it that he isn’t already doing?

e: more to the point, what do you think Trump would do that would have any real effect?

Stopping aid to Israel would be a start. Sanctions would be good. Getting the world community together to force Israel to stop if they don't would be great.

Talk to Congress about that.

Biden has been working the diplomacy angle, but diplomacy is like herding cats.

The US president is not a dictator, and should not be. If you want actual progress, stop electing frauds, criminals, and children to Congress.

Israel is wholly dependent on the US to be able to act with impunity in the region.

If Biden said "no ceasefire, no warships" and threatened to pull out of the Gulf and not defend Israel you bet your ass Israel would fall in line.

Hard disagree.

If it were that easy, why hasn’t the US put this to bed over the many decades this situation has been going on in that region?

If your solution can be stated in one sentence, I promise it’s too myopic to work. The situation there is massively complex, and every easy solution has been tried at least once.

They're talking about a ceasefire while you're talking about longterm peace in the region. You're not even arguing about the same thing.

The US hasn't put this to bed because it needs Israel to maintain its global empire, so Israel is allowed to do whatever it wants as long as it serves US interests. Israel is the US's unsinkable aircraft carrier in the middle east. Israel is a keystone of power projection and regional influence. Israel is the laboratory for surveillance tech, drone tech, boarder tech, occupation tech, and policing tech. Israel is America's most precious and most important ally, probably in the entire world. As Biden said, if Israel didn't exist the US would have to make it.

Biden supports the US empire so he isn't going to cut Israel off, same as every single president before him.

But that doesn't mean I'm wrong, and honestly, just proves that the US empire needs to be dismantled.

They don't actually want Trump behind bars.

They want to hang a possible second Trump Presidency over us like the sword of Damocles.

This way every future election is "the most important election in US history."

This way they can always do bare minimum and still be "better" than the Republicans offering hate and authoritarianism.

No I don't think of it as the sword of Damocles so much as, look here's this guy that will do anything you want but will go to extreme lengths to get it done, in ways that may go against your original values, now maybe you should consider having a plan as much as you think about being results oriented

Also this way, when they lose, they can blame us for not voting harder. It's a really good propaganda trick.

If you don't vote for Biden and he loses, you're in part to blame, aren't you?

That's like saying "if you hadn't burned dinner, your husband wouldn't have had a reason to beat you."

Absolutely disgusting viewpoint.

Except that elections are math. Your husband ostensibly has the ability to control himself if he chooses. If the people don’t vote for Biden and Biden exercises control over the process so that he wins anyway, that’s treason.

No, Biden is to blame for ignoring the extremely loud demands from the Dem base for a ceasefire. No ceasefire, no votes.

Also? This is why liberals will support Trump when he restarts the Muslim bans. "They let Trump win! It'll serve them right." 🙄

I'm pretty sure whoever loses an election can rightfully blame the people who didn't vote for them. That's sort of how elections work.

I will rightfully blame Biden for being a bad candidate and blame the Democratic Party for forcing Biden down our throats and making voters choose between Trump and Biden. That's also how elections work.

Okay? But that still means that he can't rightfully blame you for not voting for him if he loses. Despite what you said.

He can't blame me for being unwilling to vote for genocide! He can blame himself for supporting genocide, because that's my single issue. I disagree with Biden on so many things but this is the one thing I and many many other voters will not budge on.

I'd literally rather kill myself than vote for genocide. Just, go to a polling station and cast a 9mm ballot into the roof of my mouth.

Again, if he loses, you are in part to blame. That's just a fact. Everyone who doesn't vote for him is to blame for him losing. This applies to all other presidential candidates.

By that logic we can blame you for Trump getting elected in the first place. You obviously didn't vote for the right Democrat so it's your fault.

Which Democrat is the "right" Democrat? Because I only remember one Democrat running against Trump in 2016 when he got elected.

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I am not to blame for when someone else loses. The loser is to blame for their own loss because they didn't do what they needed to do to win.

This twisted vote-brain logic will be the reason liberals support Trump when he restarts the Muslim bans or starts putting people in camps. "Well they should have voted for Biden, they're just getting what they deserve."

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