ElGosso [he/him]

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  • Sometimes water is wet, no matter who says it. I’m not your dad, I’m not telling you how to live your life - if you want to vote fo Stein as a protest vote I think that’s perfectly reasonable, even despite all of this. Just don’t be stupid enough to drink their Kool-aid. Remember, if a president tries to do anything meaningfully against the status quo in any useful way, the CIA takes them on a convertible trip through Dallas.



  • ElGosso [he/him]@hexbear.nettoAsk Lemmygrad@lemmygrad.mlUSians, thoughts on Jill Stein?
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    4 months ago

    Even if you 100% agreed with her, the US Green Party is entirely useless. You can’t win the presidency without a party, and you can’t build a party by making hail Mary runs at the presidency. You have to start by squeaking out some wins in large municipalities or maybe the House, probably a blue bastion with a lazy and incompetent Dem machine. Get a Green AOC out there in the spotlight who can pull donors. Then move laterally, eating into Dem support wherever you can, and, hell, even take Republican money to undercut the Democratic party’s power base. Greens don’t do this - they throw all of their funding into the presidential race that they can never win. And it ought to make you think twice about supporting a party that never seems to care about winning.

    As it stands, Greens functionally only exist to be a spoiler for Democrats in the presidential race. I’m not saying that them spoiling the Dems is the issue - it’s that putting any faith in them to attempt their stated goals is a waste of energy.
















  • Most of the “stuff everyone should buy” is stuff you really don’t need as a teenager, like cast-iron cookware or a stand mixer. If you have hobbies you want to pursue, you should find a specific group around that hobby and ask them. A lot of black Friday “deals” aren’t really deals, though - some companies will actually produce lower quality product lines specifically for black Friday sales, so if you end up buying something big like a TV or something like that make sure you do a little research.

    If you want general financial advice, I wouldn’t put it in a retirement account like the other guy said. You have plenty of time for that, and you probably have milestones coming up that you’ll want money for - buying a car, graduation celebrations, going to college, getting your own place, whatever. So saving it for that kind of stuff is never a bad idea.