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Well, bad politicians, yes. Not even all Republicans did this. If you seriously believe that politicians are by nature irredeemable then why vote at all?
If the Dems lose to Trump it means they don't suck but we should also recognize the importance of voting?
Seems like you want people to vote to avoid Trump but also fuck them because they're terrible? Do I have that right?
I'll blame the Democratic party for all kinds of things, but Republicans voting for a candidate who's objectively worse for them and for the country than the Democratic alternative is not one of them.Blame everyone but the Democratic party themselves. ThatI'll go over well...
My point is some people don't feel like they have anything to lose and no amount of scolding is going to change that. That playbook simply doesn't work and it's playing the clock, and not playing the win. Even now, Biden thinks young people have no choice but to vote for him instead of changing his policies for the better.
I agree that there will always be corruption, but this is unprecedented.
Okay, what should we do about it?
What is the value of voting? We want Democracy because the alternatives are worse, and it's (supposedly) a check on autocracy. But if people vote for autocrats, then it isn't.
Voting should be like serving on a jury. The point is not just to say whatever you feel - "I don't like that guy's face/he looks gay/he's a minority, so I vote guilty! I don't have to consider the evidence because I'm entitled to my opinion!" - the point is to take seriously your civic duty and give the vote that is CORRECT.
Now, I guess it's possible that MAGAheads are so addled that they genuinely believe they're doing that, but excusing them for claiming that TRUMP, with all we know about him, would be a good leader (or even that he's a good Christian), is like someone genuinely defending themselves from murder by saying "sure I know that guns kill, and that this gun had bullets in it, but I sincerely believed that it wouldn't kill!"
It's interesting that people like Aristotle and Plato, who lived in the original democracy of Athens were harshly critical of it exactly because the masses are so easily swayed by persuasive psychopaths.
[Spouts gibberish] "do I have that right?"
I'll blame the Democratic party for all kinds of things, but Republicans voting for a candidate who's objectively worse for them and for the country than the Democratic alternative is not one of them.
If only young people voted, then Biden would surely align his policies very precisely to what young people want.
Young people aren't the only voters, though (in fact they are pretty undependable voters historically), so Biden has to triangulate his policies such that he puts together a coalition that gets enough votes to win.
I don't agree that it is unprecedented. Or maybe we just disagree on the definition of corruption.
barfo
Accept that change will be slow and painful, and do the work necessary to convince our fellow citizens to take a tiny step forward. Then do it again, and again, and again.
barfo
He literally won because of the youth vote as well as the AA women.
He hasn't even put forth what he wants to accomplish in his second term.
At some point the party has to take responsibility rather than point to the other side and keep saying this is the most important election of our lifetimes. It might be, but the same old trick is tired and it has fallen on deaf ears. Maybe he should have done better on trying to accomplish is agenda.
It all depends where you're coming. I wouldn't expect an out of touch guy like Bill Maher to speak on the issues that are plaguing the American people. I don't know your demo and what's going on in your life. You might be very content. Things might be working out well, especially if you're older. I know those under 40 are very dissatisfied with the current state of the country and have lost hope. I can't say I blame them.
You have to give people hope. If you don't offer it, people lose the vision and will no longer follow. It's on both parties to show them that path. Talking down to voters and saying they have no morals to get them to vote for you isn't going to get it done.
I don't think Joe Biden is telling voters they have no morals. I agree about the need to give people hope. But it's always bullshit to say 'elect me and I'll fix everything'.
barfo
And because of all the other people who voted for him. It wasn't just youth and black women who voted for Biden. Yes, they were important parts of his coalition, but not the only parts by a long shot. Voters under 30 were 17% of Biden's votes. Blacks were 19%.
Campaign hasn't really started yet. There's plenty of time for that.
Agreed, his republican friends in congress are doing everything they can to help him succeed, it's just a lack of effort on his part.
You are talking about feelings rather than facts, though. The level of corruption at any given time is a fact, not a feeling. I don't know what Bill Maher has to do with anything. I agree that young people are dissatisfied.
barfo
Agreed, but the party always had everyone else and they'll likely have them again this time. It's those other segments you can't count on. That's why you need to speak to them more to get them to come out. That won't happen the same way this time.
Sure.
I didn't know Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema were Republicans?
People vote on feelings. That's the thing. But the corruption in the country is not feeling, it's facts. When the richest nation in world history just had a 12% spike in homelessness. Don't have affordable healthcare or education. Those aren't feelings. Those are facts.
I didn't know Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema were Republicans?
People vote on feelings. That's the thing. But the corruption in the country is not feeling, it's facts. When the richest nation in world history just had a 12% spike in homelessness. Don't have affordable healthcare or education. Those aren't feelings. Those are facts.
Agreed, but the party always had everyone else and they'll likely have them again this time. It's those other segments you can't count on. That's why you need to speak to them more to get them to come out. That won't happen the same way this time.
The affordable care act has insured over 40 million people so far. The best thing about it is that ACA prohibits Insurance companies from denying insurance due to pre existing conditions. It's amazing to me that many red states still refuse to implement it in their state despite the profound need.
Then you weren't paying attention.
Those may be facts, but I'm not so sure it is corruption. Unless, again, you are using a very different definition of corruption.
barfo
Assuming votes are in the bag is how you lose elections. And what you do to attract one set of voters has the potential to alienate another set of voters.
barfo
Agreed - Sad to me that Trump ran on a platform of repeal and replace and yet after 4 years in office and 3 years out of office we have yet to see any hint of a feasible alternative from him or any Republican in Congress. What's especially sad (and ironic) is how many people who desperately need affordable health care will still vote for Trump and his minions.Totally agreed. It was a huge leap forward. Not what progressives like me wanted, but we can't deny it was a great thing at the time. Unfortunately, it's people in red states with the most medical care debt in the country because of what you just pointed out. I don't think most people know they're voting against their best interests. We don't have a media that informs its public.
Agreed - Sad to me that Trump ran on a platform of repeal and replace and yet after 4 years in office and 3 years out of office we have yet to see any hint of a feasible alternative from him or any Republican in Congress. What's especially sad (and ironic) is how many people who desperately need affordable health care will still vote for Trump and his minions.
Joe could have put pressure on them, Barfo.
To suggest Biden couldn't actually do anything about it is asinine. Again, that notion comes from the mainstream media.
I don't know how you couldn't call that corruption. The people at the top fund the politicians and keep them from actually changing anything.
How? What leverage did he have over them?
No, that notion comes from the realization that Manchin and Sinema are individuals who simply don't care about the same things Biden does, and don't want or need Biden's approval or support or money or anything else from him.
I'd say that's not corruption, that's the American system of government and campaign funding. I'd say the rules desperately need reform, but I don't think it's corruption if they are playing by the rules.
barfo
Who is the genocide on Gaza appealing to? Donors maybe, but not voters.
It's not as complicated as you make it. FDR taxed the shit out of the rich and he kept getting re-elected. Take care of the people and they'll vote for you. It's not hard.
There are quite a large number of pro-Israel, anti-Palestine voters. Probably many fewer than a few months ago, but still quite substantial.
It's not as conspiratorial/corrupt as you make it. FDR had huge majorities in congress. Biden doesn't.
barfo
Aren't the tax cuts for businesses permanent while the tax breaks for individuals are expiring?One of the issues that Republicans are harping about is the Federal deficit. The deficit was made worse in 2017 with the big Trump/Republican tax breaks. Watch what they say next year when the tax breaks are due to expire.
When 2025 draws to a close, so will many of the sweeping Trump-era GOP tax breaks established by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017.
Some of the corporate cuts were but not all. No idea how many $$ are involved.Aren't the tax cuts for businesses permanent while the tax breaks for individuals are expiring?
There are quite a large number of pro-Israel, anti-Palestine voters. Probably many fewer than a few months ago, but still quite substantial.
It's not as conspiratorial/corrupt as you make it. FDR had huge majorities in congress. Biden doesn't.
barfo
Manchin's daughter was under investigation. The administration gave his wife a job. He had absolute leverage. I know it's not something mainstream media shared. I'll let you dig into the rest.
Lmao the same Biden who threw more black people in prison than anyone and made it so you can't lose your student debt through bankruptcy? He's been a right winger all his career.
Bribery by definition is corruption. But it's legal. By those standards you can't call Russia or China corrupt. That's out of touch and we will always disagree.