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OrthodoxEaster wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:51 am It's not gonna be easy and it sucked the first time, but a lot of you lived thru this once.
Mate, I hope for your sake it's that straightforward, but I can't see this being anything like the first time. The barriers then have been largely swept away, and he's now surrounded by either enablers or people with truly vile agendas, for which he'll gladly be a champion.
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A_Man_Who_Tries wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:58 am
OrthodoxEaster wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:51 am It's not gonna be easy and it sucked the first time, but a lot of you lived thru this once.
Mate, I hope for your sake it's that straightforward, but I can't see this being anything like the first time. The barriers then have been largely swept away, and he's now surrounded by either enablers or people with truly vile agendas, for which he'll gladly be a champion.
Ukraine won’t survive it.

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Wood Goblin wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 8:01 am
A_Man_Who_Tries wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:58 am
OrthodoxEaster wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:51 am It's not gonna be easy and it sucked the first time, but a lot of you lived thru this once.
Mate, I hope for your sake it's that straightforward, but I can't see this being anything like the first time. The barriers then have been largely swept away, and he's now surrounded by either enablers or people with truly vile agendas, for which he'll gladly be a champion.
Ukraine won’t survive it.
All this, and Republicans barely knew what trans people or DEI initiatives were in those years. Now it's a core target.
Music

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penningtron wrote:
Wood Goblin wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 8:01 am
A_Man_Who_Tries wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:58 am

Mate, I hope for your sake it's that straightforward, but I can't see this being anything like the first time. The barriers then have been largely swept away, and he's now surrounded by either enablers or people with truly vile agendas, for which he'll gladly be a champion.
Ukraine won’t survive it.
All this, and Republicans barely knew what trans people or DEI initiatives were in those years. Now it's a core target.
About Ukraine, that's pretty much the point I made to another poster above.

My thoughts are that it will likely survive in some way, shape, or form, but at great cost. Ukraine has been thru far worse, it pains me to say. Czars, famines, genocides, Soviets. (As my late grandparents might have pointed out. Hard to ruffle them.)

As for trans people and DEI, that's true. At the same time, we thought gay culture wouldn't survive Reagan and the AIDS crisis (for which his administration did too little too late—or nothing at all) and well, it just took longer than any of us would have liked.

Trump is a blundering jerk who enacted much less than he promised during his first term. What worries me more is the potential competence of a Republican Senate and House.

Thanks also to the nonvoters out there who helped make this happen. Seriously, you proved your point, all of you. Enjoy the left moving center-right and the right staying nuts.

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Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar won re-election by comfortable margins, maybe its something else
losthighway wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:46 am Misogyny is definitely a large factor here. I'm waking up to the fact that we live in a country where it's terribly unlikely for a woman to be totally in charge.

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Inflation alone would have lost it for dems, then add on the vagina and she didn’t have a chance / strongly believe Gaza/ukraine/whatever didn’t even matter.

I try to not to worry because we survived his first term, but it’s a different game now. Good luck ACA, I hardly knew/loved thee

Positive: Russian vacuum tubes will be cheap as chips, sorry China
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