• salacious_coaster@infosec.pub
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    1 month ago

    Give it a minute. The American general public had at least ten years to get familiar with Trump and what he’s about. His plans for this year were not hidden, even a little bit. They voted him in again anyway just a year ago. Now they’re acting like this was all an unexpected shock.

    All we learned from this week is that Americans are capable of remembering not to put their hand on the hot stove a third time, provided their other hand is still on the same hot stove from the second time.

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      The American general public had at least ten years to get familiar with Trump and what he’s about.

      Far longer than that.

      He’s been known publicly as a sack of shit since at least the '90s.

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      Our media went to great lengths to hide the bad shit about this pedo and to amplify any and every flaw about Biden/Harris. Even the “left wing media” that the right likes to cry about also did this. And many won’t care until it directly affects themselves, and even then only one that specific topic.

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      It’s not that the public forgot, but that leadership failed to offer an alternative other than “not Trump”. When the Democrats do offer an alternative like Mamdani, people show up. And 80% of those that showed up voted for him, not against the other candidate. Not even Obama accomplished that.

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        Don’t be mistaken, Mandani’s win is not America’s win, it’s NY win. America as a whole is way more stupid and way more evil than that. Hell, even broad democratic voters are worse than that, Bernie lost popular vote on primaries twice afterall.

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        When the Democrats do offer an alternative like Mamdani, people show up.

        I’d like to rephrase that to make a point: When progressive voters show up and vote in the primaries for the more progressive candidate, there’s more likely to be a more progressive Democratic candidate on the ballot in the general and people will show up for them.

        Point is the Democratic Party powers that be did not willingly “offer an alternative like Mamdani”. They hated that he was the candidate and tried to get Cuomo elected instead. Mamdani was only “offered” thanks to the voters who showed up and voted for him in the primary.

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    USA according to tRump: Dead country, dead parties… jeeze, what’s next a dead president?!

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      what’s next a dead president?!

      I’d be OK with Trump killing that guy.

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    He’s too narcissistic to even realize the irony that it is his policies, his incompetent appointees, and his apoplectic abuse that is crashing the GOP. It is insane that the meltdown has been this glacially paced.

    He’ll be back; we’re in the devaluation phase of the narcissistic abuse cycle. Next, he’ll try to discard the whole party to start his own. When his finds that unworkable, he’ll come slithering back.

    Let’s just hope this time most republicans will be too exhausted to continue propagandizing themselves with Trump’s inane double-think.

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      America, the abused house wife, is realizing how abusive their husband is … again.

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    I don’t understand how the working class folks “shifted” to Democratic party.

    Haven’t the democrats been the working class party all along?

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      Even with W, there was a huge “smart sounding” = coastal elite narrative going with their: he looks like a guy you could have a beer with. Which apparently is more important than not kneecapping your union, demolishing the economy, or starting illegal wars

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      Working class people tend to be less-educated, live in more rural areas, be a part of less-diverse communities, and be prone to accept authority figures. And the GOP has spent a half-century trying to convince that exact group that every problem they’re experiencing is actually the opposite. So they vote against their best interests in election after election, and then the people they voted for successfully convince them that the Democrats actually torpedoed it all and they could’ve actually made everything better if they just had one more term…rinse and repeat across 25+ election cycles.

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        Working class people tend to be less-educated, live in more rural areas

        I think the working class is much broader than that, and part of our problem is this perception.

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    NOT true! As long as they CONTINUE Firing Millions of American Workers while Kidnapping Children, Raising GROCERY prices, ELIMINATING Air Travel, raising Healthcare Premiums and PROTECTING Rich Child Rapists America will WELCOME the Republicans with open arms in the Midterms! The TIMING is what was Wrong NOT the Policies!

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      It’s a well known fact that the party in power usually suffers losses during midterms. So it’s great that DEMs are winning. But it isn’t over by any stretch. Gotta keep fighting.

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        These weren’t midterms, they were an off-year election. The midterms will be next year.

        They are usually low turnout, but saw a historic turnout in NY and NJ, not sure about the others offhand.

        Off-years you do not typically see this kind of sweeping response, its absolutely atypical.

        I’m not suggesting its time to stop, but clarifying that this is not the norm.