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  • a key feature of the campaign is to make americans predisposed to outright reject the alternatives that have already been proven to work

    Not just with socialism. This was the response to the civil rights movement of the 60s/70s, to the environmentalism of the 80s/90s, and to the anti-war movement of the 00s/10s.

    Every progressive position is pillared as unworkable, overly expensive, and jobs-killing.

    Meanwhile, we sink $1T/year into chat bots that spam your Twitter feed with racist porn and armies of tweaked out sheriffs deputies to crash their cars into anyone they consider illegally brown

















  • Poutine backed Trump’s campaign

    It’s so weird to see guys like the Mercers and the Adelsons put up hundreds of millions of dollars in support of Trump. FFS, the Qatars donated more money via the Kushner back door. Nobody seems to give a shit. It’s always Putin, Putin, Putin. Like, the entire domestic O&G industry is backing this guy, but nobody seems to give a shit about Exxon or Chevron or Energy Transfer LP.

    The Nixon situation is a drop in the ocean

    My Brother In Christ, please at least pretend to learn about the Vietnam War, the Chilean Coup, or the 1971 campaign to conduct a nationwide pogrom against brown voters and liberal organizers under the guise of the Drug War.

    Nixon isn’t a drop in the ocean, he’s the mushroom cloud in the distance. You’re only now feeling the shockwave and the radioactive burn.




  • apathy and not voting, which is exactly what Republicans want

    Between 2014 and 2024, Republicans became enthusiastic advocates for higher voter turnout. Trump’s wins in 2016 and 2024 came through record numbers of Republican voters turning out in both the primary and general elections. Republicans have maintained control of Texas, Ohio, and Florida and tightly contested states like North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Pennsylvania by juicing their base voter participation.

    The doggedly myth that Republicans only win when turnout is low was flatly disproven nearly a decade ago. Movement Conservatives have been more successful at turning out new voters in swing states than their Conservative Democrat peers, which is precisely why so many purple-ish states have swung red since the end of the Obama Era.


  • Everybody complains about politicians. Everybody says they suck. Well, where do people think these politicians come from?

    The Ivy League mostly, with honorable mention to Stanford, MIT, and the bigger state Universities.

    But also, they tend to come from the nation’s wealthiest families, or as personal friends and social relations of these ultra-wealthy elites.

    they are elected by American citizens

    We had a 44 year run during which a Bush or a Clinton was a leading contender for President (1976 - 2020). What do you do when your options are so limited? Hell, guys like Trump and Biden are the outliers.

    Get down to the state and local levels, and you’ll see much the same. Perennial incumbents from entrenched social circles cement themselves into power and promote their cronies to surrounding offices. Down in Texas, you can point to the tight-knit social circle of former Bush-Era cronies running the state as their own private fief. Opponents are subject to a litany of subversive tactics, ranging from vigilante harassment to criminal prosecution. Voting participation is deliberately suppressed through both legal and illegal means. And misinformation runs rampant in a press owned and operated by outspoken fascists.

    To say people are just picking its leadership on perceived merits is plainly false.