• @[email protected]
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    246 months ago

    But I was told it was just that our policy proposals weren’t left enough?

    Unironically, you’re right. Most voters don’t vote based on any kind of coherent ideology. They vote on feels.

    God help us all.

    • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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      226 months ago

      If the policy proposals were far left enough they’d start to look a helluva lot more like a vision.

        • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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          16 months ago

          (I wasn’t sure whether to edit my comment or reply to your first post, so I’m putting this here)

          As for people voting on feels: I think that’s always been the case for most people. Most people are of average intelligence, with an average education and average interest in politics. They’re gonna vote based on vibes, so you have to get the vibes right or the average person won’t vote for you.

          And you can’t fake vibes by having a bunch of celebrities around.

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      6 months ago

      I want a country where everyone pays less for healthcare. If it can be done for seniors, why not everyone else?

      I want a country where everyone’s private medical decisions remain between them and their doctor, without being cleared by your local, state, or federal representative or by a judge.

      I want a country where everyone who works, pays taxes, and does not commit violent crime or property theft can stay and keep working without having to look over their shoulder.

      I want a country where if you work full time, you can afford your rent/mortgage, put food on the table, start a family, and still be able to retire.

      There’s a vision. Apparently all of these things have become radically progressive leftist positions and are attacked as such by the media and conservatives alike.