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ChudFusk wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 12:16 pm The OP probably thinks we should try to think more like this guy. I think we need to scoop his brain out and fill his skull with petunias.
lol no, i don't think he's very smart at all. he's just a typical guy.
you should think more like me.
which is to say, understand what is happening here. open your eyes. love each other. don't worry about things you can't control. all those cliches i keep saying...

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Frankie99 wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:38 am
u/stalecheetoes wrote:
I'm a solid middle class guy with a family, 36 years old. I voted for Obama twice, then Trump, then Biden, then Trump again. In local races, I vote for the best candidate regardless of party. I'm fiscally conservative and socially liberal.
We're rolling out compassionate conservatism again as a hand waive at social issues while systemically and financially undermining them? Why doesn't this person just admit they have incompatible philosophies and are using that to play both sides and feel better about the outcomes they produce?

There is no fiscally responsible party. That part of the argument is a wash, which is what makes the rest half baked, un-thoughtful bullshit using the most charitable read.
Why is the national debt so high? Thank the fuckin' Republicans. It's a travesty that these meat vessels can vote.
I'd rather be throwing darts.

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losthighway wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 12:34 pm I've been in education for over two decades but my understanding of educational policy is more trench than bird's eye view. Say they actually abolish the department of education, what happens after that?
Homeschool hellscape. Voucher programs for the rich, maybe some whites. The poor and rest will be tracked to vocational schools only—and there's nothing wrong with vocational schools, but there is soothing wrong in forcing people to be gig or service workers only, without being able to develop themselves further if they want to.

Closing colleges. Arresting academics. The list goes on. A cultural revolution/Khmer Rouge-style attack is what I'm thinking, just modernized for our times.
"I got to tell you, if I went to a show and an opening band I never heard of lugged a Super Six on stage, I am paying attention." - Owen

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hbiden@onlyfans.com wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 11:55 am
agiant wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:23 am my condolences

I'm a solid middle class guy with a family, 36 years old. I voted for Obama twice, then Trump, then Biden/Harris, then Trump again.
conclusion: he doesn't vote for women
how does your pithy conclusion outweigh the one that he spent at least a half hour writing?
I think it's not difficult to understand how it does.

Enjoy your cup of fascism.

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penningtron wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:45 am
agiant wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:23 am
I'm a solid middle class guy with a family, 36 years old. I voted for Obama twice, then Trump, then Biden, then Trump again.
conclusion: he doesn't vote for women
Ding ding.. even followed with "Kamala isn't likeable". Maybe she should have smiled more.. FFS
this post must be from 2016. kamala laughed more than any VP in history! it was impossible to run a more unserious campaign.

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Yeah. Maybe if Kamala was already President, instead of second-in-line to being President, she could have proven that she was qualified to be President once she was elected President.
"I got to tell you, if I went to a show and an opening band I never heard of lugged a Super Six on stage, I am paying attention." - Owen

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