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  • If they have a point it’s because they manufactured it.

    Personally I’m too stubborn to just roll over and give up. That’s what they want. Don’t give them that satisfaction.

    Get involved at the local and state levels. Those are our easiest avenues to affect change going forward.

    And over the next 4 years hope a halfway decent candidate that puts the people and worker protections at the top of their list of issues to run on and support the hell out of them. Or if you’re eligible, run yourself. I’d happily support an average citizen running for their peers.




  • Exactly. What did it accomplish? Jack shit.

    The way to affect change in elections apparently is to unite the larger population around a single person/cause/issue. We just need to find ours and convince enough people.

    Personally, I just want a country where we actually let people different than us live and prosper. Why the fuck is that such a hard thing to have???

    I have family and friends that are POC, gay, trans, and/or physically/mentally disabled. Why should they have to put up with policies and leaders that vilify them for simply being who they are?

    Why do we accept normalized medical debt?

    Why do we accept a constantly eroding education system?

    Why do we not scale minimum wage consistent to inflation?

    I know the real answers, but I think more of the population needs to vote based on the results of them asking themselves why this is the norm and find the candidate willing to fix that shit.

    I have a feeling it won’t be an establishment Democrat.


  • I think the time has arrived for party diversification. If the DNC wants my vote back they’ll need to earn it back. I have thrice voted for them to avoid a Trump Presidency, and 2/3 of those attempts were unsuccessful.

    No longer will my vote be held hostage by the people that will squander it. From now on I vote for who I want, not against who I don’t, since it apparently doesn’t matter anyway. At least this way I vote on my own terms.

    Bernie is too good for us, we need someone like him with a shot at gaining popularity for policy stances not backed by one of the large establishment parties.