I think the lack of correlation between public opinion and government policy is more than satisfactory to demonstrate how much our federal legislators care about your phone calls, yes.
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I think the lack of correlation between public opinion and government policy is more than satisfactory to demonstrate how much our federal legislators care about your phone calls, yes.
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Kinda surprised it took everyone this long, TBH.
Fair point.
She is an extension of the POTUS and the policies of this admin, and it doesn’t matter what she said as long as Biden was sending WMD’s to Israel mid-genocide.
You aren’t making sense.
Dems refused to acknowledge that times are hard for non-billionaires.
Agreed. It’s why the number of people who just didn’t vote dwarfs the number of people who switched parties.
Nah, man.
The real Antifa are the ones brunching and quietly judging while they sip their mimosas.
If someone is bombing your friends, family, and neighbors… do you care what they say or what they do?
Be reasonable.
I can only assume BlueSky feels more familiar.
Mastodon requires a bit of effort, lacking an algorithm to drive content toward users, so you have to do a bit more yourself.
The Dems lost approximately 10,000,000 voters this time around, and Trump ended up winning by approximately 500,000.
Seems to me the Dems are the idiots for thinking they could fail to follow through on their promises and people would continue to vote for them. You don’t get to punch people in the face and then pretend it’s their fault when you broke your hand, after all.
Sounds about right.
Even after 2016, the Dems haven’t figured out what a bad idea it is to double down on their way of thinking, even in service to self-interest.
The only thing arguable here is whether or not Democrats still possess any degree of objectivity.
They had hard data that continuing to enthusiastically support and fund genocide would cost them at the polls. Then, approximately ten million people decide not to vote. It’s asinine to take the stance that the voters are at fault here. This argument is like punching someone in the face and then blaming the victim for the fact that you injured your hand.
Wasn’t it something like 11% of Democratic primary voters that checked the box for “uncommitted” to signify that they weren’t willing to vote for genocide? (Might have been 11% in one state, I’m not sure, but the ‘uncommiteds’ were a big enough number for MSM reporting.)
Seems to me like Dems had plenty of time and motivation to change their political stance on the issue.
I love how you said “complicit in genocide” unironically.
Really shows low standards have fallen for Democrats.
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I suppose it was too much to expect Democrats to possess any measure of empathy, even if it serves their own self-interest.
Go for it.
Double down on this attitude.
But don’t complain when it works against you.
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