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rsmurphy wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 4:08 pm
hbiden@onlyfans.com wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 3:33 pm You know tulsi was right though.
Via msnbc via Ben Shapiro via twitter….
Where’s the lie?
No lie and I've spoken as such at length online and via my breath for years.
dumbass wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 3:39 pm she 100% right, libs have to attack the messenger when they can't attack the message
Don't call me a lib. I've donated to and marched with democratic socialists and the extreme left. Which behooves my point of calling you out giving clicks to Ben Shapiro instead of Claudia & Karina or Amanda Seales or black leftists or practically anyone else speaking truth and not Ben Shapiro. Make sense?
only libs and maga vote for imperialists but congrats on your donations and marches

Re: Politics

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You do you, dudes upthread.

But there's a wider net for Harris now that isn't limited to what you call "the K-hive" and "centrist Dems," or mere "libs." For all intents and purposes it will encompass much of the wider Democratic Party (and some independents, and some lefties) going forward til Election Day. Possibly after, if she wins.
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Is reproductive rights… it? I mean it’s a massive “it” but I’m pretty plugged into political, even US national politics and I can’t really think of a policy position from the Dems other than abortion or massive government subsidies of private companies. Standing on a picket isn’t the same as actually legislating to increase the accessibility and power of organised labour.

I still definitely think a vote for Harris is an auto pick but only because the counter is basically theocracy with a godless clown heading it.
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Gramsci wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:59 pm Is reproductive rights… it? I mean it’s a massive “it” but I’m pretty plugged into political, even US national politics and I can’t really think of a policy position from the Dems other than abortion or massive government subsidies of private companies.
They've been working on expanding Medicaid (our state healthcare), combatting the absurd cost of prescription drugs, expanding renewable energy, combatting the crippling debt of student loans, combatting predatory banking practices (the Elizabeth Warren playbook) and updating infrastructure.

Don't get me wrong. This shit is all totally moderate, but it actually impacts real people in a positive way, and all of it seems to piss off the right. At times it feels more like "a little good vs doomsday" voting as opposed to "lesser evil voting", that is until you get to our military policy and cost.

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