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I feel like "We didn't start the fire" is the anthem of Boomers
Not
Their
Fault
Not
Their
Fault
cue the religeous nuts proclaiming punishment for the gays/trannys....2020 is turning out to be a hell of a year
Iran/US hostilities
Australian wild fires
Locust swarms
A global pandemic gets Forrest Gump
Stock market crashing
Kobe died for our sins
And we're not even midway through month 3
You’re all missing the point with what I said. The simplified argument is that if you vote Bernie, you’re voting for Trump and it’s your fault black people will die. It’s manipulative. Because Biden is so electable, he needs to guilt trip people into voting for him.
Of course Biden > Trump, but that doesn’t make the argument less manipulative. Ever argued with a narcissist, by the way? “It’s your fault if I kill myself”.
It's obvious imo that Trump is being used as a way to prevent the country from swaying further left.Yeah, your point isn't particularly complicated or controversial, so I'm not sure why it's been so stirring.
To be sure, it's not all that applicable to anyone here, except maybe Rational Poster (but still probably not), since there wasn't a lot of "he's electable!" table pounding for Biden. But, for the Biden supporters who do exist elsewhere and were regularly deflecting critiques of policy and arguments about the candidates' histories with dead-ending claims of electability, it's a very worthwhile question: if this guy's electability was so awesome that it overshadowed literally all other reasonable considerations, then why will it now be necessary to spend the next 8 months convincing moron swing voters that he's not that senile, that he's not prone to being inappropriately affectionate with children, and that his policies are not a continuation of what the electorate symbolically rejected in 2016?
With that said, and with that glaring problem noted, I don't think consolidating the left-of-center vote will be all that difficult. Preventing defection at the center, though, will absolutely be a problem. Particularly for the voters who secretly want to live under dictatorship and vote for a "strong leader."
It's not just about making profits and the companies' bottom line neither. There is some kind of psychological play here, where they keep people down out of some form of sadism and superiority complex. What's the point of joining nobility if it doesn't involve feeling better than people less fortunate?Yeah this shit is brutal. Our society puts so much value on keeping low wage workers disposable that there's no room for any kind of flexibility in the face of this stuff. It seems clear that the GOP would rather let everyone die or go bankrupt than give up on even the slightest amount of privilege, and the people that support them are so bought into the the fantasy that they would rather die or go broke before abandoning it.
cue the religeous nuts proclaiming punishment for the gays/trannys....
It's obvious imo that Trump is being used as a way to prevent the country from swaying further left.
It's not just about making profits and the companies' bottom line neither. There is some kind of psychological play here, where they keep people down out of some form of sadism and superiority complex. What's the point of joining nobility if it doesn't involve feeling better than people less fortunate?
It's obvious imo that Trump is being used as a way to prevent the country from swaying further left.
Yes, Biden > Trump.If Trump loses, policy moves to the left, though. If he wins, it'll move to the right.
If Trump loses, policy moves to the left, though. If he wins, it'll move to the right.
Affleck, you were the bomb in Phantoms yo!Hands down, his best book is Phantoms. There's some cool shit in there, like a guy getting his face eaten by a giant prehistoric moth.
Stop trying to guilt Belgians into voting for their own interest Jack. That's not very nice.
probably b/c people like you loved to point out that the Stock Market doesn't really effect normal people w/o 401k or Retirement accountsSo we're about 700 points away from the Dow being lower than it was when Trump took office. You know what I haven't seen ? Trump cheerleaders who claimed to think that the stock market was a good reflection on the president's performance now reevaluating their assessment of him.