• Wren@lemmy.world
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      Ninety million people didn’t vote. Three million voted third party.

      What was the difference Trump won by again?

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        The arrogance of assuming that anyone who didn’t vote or who voted third party, just automatically owe your party their vote.

        The entrenched two-party system has done more to cripple democracy in America than any other factor, and yet it’s so pervasive that y’all whip each other into line trying to shame anyone who tries to break free of it.

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          I guess we’re all better off now having learned a valuable lesson, aren’t we? So… How exactly would you like your ‘thank you’ presented?

          Arrogance indeed.

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            The only way the dems could have won in 2024 is if they did what is popular with their base. This applies to literally every election. You should be furious that they lost to Donald fucking Trump twice because they thought they could win while enacting policies they knew would decrease turnout.

            They have their own polling, they know there’s not a bunch of voters who just hate tiktok and will vote for tax credits to buy healthcare for first-generation college grads who run a small business in an under-served community for 3 years, but won’t vote for free healthcare.

            No messaging could have made genocide in gaza popular, it’s not the people telling the democrats to stop giving Israel fucking bombs who made facilitating genocide unpopular. The only people who could have changed whether Palestine hurt the dems or helped them were the dems. They decided unlimited support for a genocidal settler colonial state was more important than winning.

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              Well it’s a good thing we dodged that bullet, isn’t it?

              And yeah, I’m furious that ninety three million people were told what was going to happen and chose to not vote anyway.

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                Unpopular policy decreases turnout. That’s just how democracy works. The narrative of blaming the voters just serves to distract from the only people who could have changed the outcome of the last election and will be the only ones who can change the outcome of future lessons.

                If Trump runs for a third term, and the democrats run on building the wall and defunding the government, the same fucking thing will happen.

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            Arrogance is believing that for some reason despite everything that happened in the last year of her term in office that magically this person who had no concrete message or goals except the continuation of the genocide of people living in tents would be the savior somehow.

            She’s just another corporate politician who takes orders from donors and she’s a COP at that - so keep constructing this fantastical image in your head that you think your choice was the answer. She wasn’t and will never be. That’s why we are stuck with Trump.

            DUH.

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              Again, you keep talking about how bad Kamala is, and side-step the disaster that we currently live under.

              But whatever helps you cope, right?

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                Why are liberals so incredibly dense?

                Her platform and being the worst candidate ever is the reason we got Trump, but for some reason you ignore this and blame voters.

                The democrats played everyone and where are these staunch defenders of democracy now?

                Patting themselves on the back for giving meaningless speeches while Trump disassembles democracy.

                And these are the people you thought would save you?

                I see on another one of your posts that you are angry 90 million people didn’t vote. What makes you think they would have voted for the fraud Kamala even though they could have and didn’t? What did she offer them? The answer is … NOTHING.

                And now that Trump is torching the constitution where is Coconut Kamala?

                Why giving speeches at Australian real estate events. Nothing says “I’m defending America” like giving Australian real estate speeches.

                Your finger pointing is very devisive and exactly what I would expect out of a pampered liberal. Open your eyes and see the truth.

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                  So, this conversation got me thinking. I’ve been wanting to get in better shape lately, but I’m wondering if doing things like… exercising, is really the right way to go about it.

                  It seems the best advice from all the people that clearly know how everything works, is to do absolutely nothing at all. Because historically, we all know that great change comes from inaction, right? So why not try it? Let’s see if sitting on my ass and watching other people exercise will help me become more fit.

                  Wish me luck!

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                    Nice - you just perfectly described the value of a vote for Kamala.

                    It is the equivalent of sitting on your ass and hoping things get better because that’s exactlty what the democrats are doing right now.