• @[email protected]
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    It’s like the five stages of grief but with not knowing what the consequences of voting against your interests are.

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        After seeing the characters the clown-elect is picking for his circus, I already see stages 2, 3 and 4, with some dim stragglers still at 1.

  • @[email protected]
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    Can we stop with these “and then everyone clapped stories” it’s just as bad as the fake trans stories conservatives made up to make themselves angry.

  • @[email protected]
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    absolutely not buying corporate garbage made in this country anymore. I’ll fucking import a kei truck, I don’t care.

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      Yeah we’re stocking up on everything we can now, so we can tighten our belts and hopefully save some money over the next few years, but also not directly give the oligarchs any more of our money. I’ve been researching local and woman owned businesses that I’d like to support for the necessities, and thankfully our grocery store is a local chain. I have a friend who is offering to make basic clothing, including underwear, in exchange for childcare, eggs, and produce. People around here are going to get creative and it’s actually giving me some hope that things won’t be as bad as we think.

          • @[email protected]
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            Great list to start and points me in the right direction. We have two toddler and a new baby who came 10 weeks early so he’s in the nicu. Trying to get things for them as well as us and our two dogs. Good to know, thanks for the info

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    Sounds like this person’s neighbor is a “Good Christian.”

  • @[email protected]
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    I sincerely doubt most of these stories are actually happening. It’s true. But I doubt the actual interaction occurred. Seeing this same story different ways all over the internet. I live in a region surrounded by right wingers and aside from those flags and occasional hats, I hardly ever hear anyone outright talk about their politics.

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      As an European: The Brexiteers who “suddenly” were excluded from free travel and prolonged stays within EU due to their own voting gave a stream of similar stories. It was and is hilarious to watch.

      I do believe that such dialogues are really happening and will continue to happen in the US around the clock from now on.

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        I particularly love the stories where they owned real estate or villas and they’re like “this doesn’t apply to meeeeee, right?!”

    • @[email protected]
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      I literally had a very similar experience yesterday at a bar. (See my other post.) It definitely happens.

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      Just statistically they have to happen. There are millions of democrats with maga neighbors that cant shut up about shit but dont actually know what they are talking about. Whether these stories happen to the people that post about them is a different question.

      • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥
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        There are millions of democrats with maga neighbors

        Democrats be like:

        🔴Cut out MAGAzis from their life.

        🔴Treat MAGAzis cordially to find out how fucked they are going to be.

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          Considering Democrats lost ground with every single voting demographic, it would seem to me that they’re going to have to quit being so smug and actually get on people’s level, if only by necessity.

          • @[email protected]
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            “I put a fascist in power because people pointed out my ignorance, and I don’t want to change that.”

            -Typical 3x trump voter-

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              You’re wrong.

              And that’s why Dems lost the election.

              Look at Missouri, where we voted down an abortion ban in a landslide, passed a $15 minimum wage in a landslide, and still went fully red. These aren’t bad people. They’re people that are sick of being told to be joyful when they’re working 2-3 jobs for the privilege of barely surviving in America, and it’s happening under Democrats.

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                “I put a fascist in power because mcdonals tripled the price on a quarter pounder combo”

                -Typical 3x trump voter apologist-

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                  I’m not an apologist.

                  Just pointing out simple facts, and I’d think after this last election a reasonable person would get that repeating memes isn’t terribly convincing.

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                The fascists have found surprising success in choosing to make their suicides everyone’s problem. I’m not telling people to kill themselves, don’t, life is worth living even now, survival is a radical act, etc, but it is food for thought and a thing to contemplate why we let happen

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          Believe it or not, any sufficiently large group of people will have people who behave differently within it

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      For this to be true, a MAGA diehard would have to have listened to an explanation of what a tariff is from a left leaning person they are trying to taunt, understood the explanation, and believed the explanation that left leaning person gave them that disagrees with what Trump has said.

      I have no doubt many MAGA types could understand the explanation, but when in gloat mode, I seriously doubt much listening would happen. Even if they did listen, the chances of them believing that explanation over Trump’s seem low to me.

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      I actually believe it because it’s exactly what happened in brexit. Conservatives voted to leave and then they found out what that meant.

      Conservatives were so focused on winning that they didn’t bother to actually look into Trump’s “policies” and are now Pikachu faced when understanding it.

      These are the same assholes that are going to completely forget two years from now that Trump raised prices and will still vote Republican in the midterms.

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        That’s a succinct way to put it. It’s definitely hilarious watching them bleed from their own hubris, though.

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          Times like these when being a petard salesperson really pays off.

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      Yeah, it’s the “the train stood up and clapped” bullshit that people post on their socials.

      If these people knew anything about history they’d know about President Hoover raising tariffs, which prompted every country we traded with to do the same, making everything more expensive and worsening the Great Depression. The thing is, for all the podcasts and 24-Hour news voters in this country consume, they don’t know jack shit other than to pull the lever for whichever candidate their preferred news network tells them to.

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      I have a friend who has had success with pointing out that gutting social welfare systems means they won’t get a check anymore.

      But, those people were willing to have an actual conversation about it.

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    Oh jeez, even if it isn’t true, “It’s okay, I’ll be able to afford the price increase no matter what. Best of luck to you though.” is the best possible response to anyone convinced that tariffs are a good idea.

    Just agree with them and say “I don’t mind paying 2, 3, even 4 times as much for groceries and other household items if it teaches China a lesson. Elon said we were going to need to make sacrifices to do this.”

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    “So, are you going to pay out of pocket for college now?”

    “No, I’m getting student loans.”

    “Do you know what department in the federal government does student loans? The department of education, which Trump is going to get rid of.”

    “Damn it!”

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      They’ll just say the loans should be privatized. Because it turned out great last time we gave private companies free reign to swindle vulnerable populations into signing massive loans for societal necessities.

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        Yeah, that’s one of the new narratives. “Trump won’t be that bad. He lies all the time.”

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    Yes but Trump, Musk, Thiel, and other billionaires will get a little bit richer and all they had to do was tell a bunch of stupid fucking yokels that it’s okay to be bigoted trash.

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      Yes but Trump, Musk, Thiel, and other billionaires will get a little bit richer

      You all still don’t get it.

      It’s not that people were convinced they’d get richer. It’s that they’ve gotten significantly poorer over the last four years while Dems were in charge.

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        The economy moves slowly. The impacts on your pocketbook over the last 4 years were a direct result of the tariffs trump imposed during his previous stint in the White House, his absolutely abysmal reaction to Covid, and several other things he and his cronies did during that time.

        Biden fixed much of that, and as a result, inflation in the US slowed so it was less than in other countries that were impacted by many of the same market forces. It was already too much to completely reverse, but it was far better than it would have been otherwise.

        But instead of understanding what actually happened, loads of people seem to think the president can just flip a lever and the whole economy will turn on a dime – despite decades and decades that show that the economy is always better under democrats. Because democrats fix things, so the next republican administration looks good for a few years, then republicans break things, so the next democrat administration looks bad for the first few years. The economy is as nimble as the Titanic.

        So now, the US has voted the same guy back in who wrecked the economy that we’re still feeling the effects of, so he can reverse Biden’s improvements and instead make it far, far worse.

        People’s inability to learn the absolute basics of how the economy works is about to fuck us all.

        e: formatting

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          Biden fixed much of that,

          Fixed it how, exactly?

          What precisely did Biden do that affects the working class and poor, who from where I’m sitting, are convinced they’ve been abandoned. They’re convinced of this because their expenses have doubled and tripled, and if they’ve gotten better pay at all, it hasn’t kept up with the cost-of-living increases.

          You can discuss economic theory until you’re blue in the face. Biden had a mandate for real change and failed in the most basic way, and Americans are working 2-3 jobs to scrape by in this country.

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            8 Ways the Biden Administration Is Improving the Lives of Service Workers

            Biden’s Unheralded War on Poverty

            And previously:

            The Biden Boom: Economic Recovery in 2021

            And more recently:

            Bidenomics Is Starting to Transform America. Why Has No One Noticed?

            I don’t have time right now to go through and create a short bullet list from these, but I highly suggest you read them. The information is there. I have many more lesser-reported policies, and I can make a summary list tomorrow.

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              I’ll do that, thanks for the info.

              I’m going to be hard to convince. I had to loan my car to my 80 year-old parents in April, because if they don’t drive for DoorDash they’ll be homeless. Further, at least in my social circle, most of the people I know have cut back tremendously due to this economy.

              That’s hard for me to digest, especially after seeing the Federal Government come down hard on people who created scarcity and then overcharged for PPE during COVID. It’s just no secret they can do more.

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                Please do, and thanks for being open-minded. I’m going to copy part of a comment I made from the other day so you know where I’m coming from:

                I’m fully disabled, and most of my friends and family died within the last few years, so I have no support network.

                I’m already struggling to survive, having to choose between food and medicine, and am overdrawn every month. All my savings are gone. I have literally no money to my name, and have been barely staving off homelessness for months. I rely completely on social services now, which trump has vowed to cut.

                I will not survive this administration. My fellow Americans have voted for me to die.

                I’ve spent a lot of time truly learning about how all of this works, because it affects me more than most people. I am not kidding that I’m pretty sure I won’t survive another trump administration. That’s based on objective fact. Things will be getting a lot worse for your parents soon, too, and I’m very sorry for that. We were on track to actually recover and improve our conditions, and that progress will now be reversed.

                I really wish US voters weren’t so susceptible to misinformation and propaganda, but here we are.

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                  That all tracks. I’m sorry we’re a country that doesn’t take care of its people. I’m used to doing the good that I can with my own two hands, in full knowledge that this country won’t, but I was pleasantly surprised that my state (Missouri) voted down an abortion ban and to approve a $15 minimum wage in the election last week, so at least here it isn’t all bad. (Yet.)

                  I’m a Green Party voter, so both sides hate me and generally blame me no matter how the election goes, and I’ve found myself vehemently disgusted with both Democrats and Republicans, particularly over the last 30 years as both parties have become proxies for monied American business interests. Growing up the son of a self-employed roofing contractor taught me a lot about how little this country will do to help you, being part of a family that did well half the year and was dirt poor the other half.

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                I was angry about Biden in 2020, but between the infrastructure act, the chips act, and the soft landing, while I’ve had a difficult few years I actually liked his leadership (for what it was). I saw him as an old centrist who did a lot of bad things in the senate, and yeah that’s probably what’s in his heart of hearts. And while his pushes towards American sustainability were not as good as I wanted but better than we’ve had in a long time. He focused on long term and stabilizing policies to prevent recession, something we all expected that never came. He also put a lot of emphasis on not ignoring the things that needed done but had been put on the back burner for years like the bridges that former DOT officials refused to use. There’s also his FTC, with Lena Kahn being an aggressive advocate for the American people and being the only person in his administration that brought the energy that we needed.

                I don’t think Biden will be remembered highly. His economic strategies were of the “build long term stability through slow and methodical action” variety in a country devastated by decades of short term economic thinking. But more than that, he repeatedly insisted on an outdated style of governance, one based on the assumption that bipartisan cooperation was possible. He didn’t commit Ford’s sin, but he was too soft handed with the J6ers. More than anything, as the nation crumbled he acted as though sound economic policy and diligent justice that prioritized appearing nonpartisan would save us. Also his waiting to step down and placing his VP who did just terribly in the primaries he only won by mass dropout as his replacement was not good.

                I suspect he will be remembered alongside the likes of Calvin Coolidge and Andrew Johnson. But yeah, I was surprisingly impressed by his economic and infrastructure policies, even though they were more slow than ideal.

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        How are “Dems in charge” when Republicans have had a majority in both Congress and the Supreme Court for years now? For half the time there was also a Republican President.

        It is crazy to me that when the GOP essentially ran the government and still did absolutely nothing for this country and didn’t follow through on anything they blamed the “deep state” and people still bought into it.

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        They see big corporations making huge profits and somehow come to the conclusion it must be the illegal immigrants who are causing the problem (?)

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          In part, yes.

          I’ve seen it myself as the son of a roofing contractor who votes Republican because when he was younger and his business was thriving, his bids were undercut by other companies using illegal labor. Now he’s in his 80’s and driving for DoorDash, because that’s the only job he can get and Biden and Co. aren’t going to do anything to help his situation if he doesn’t find a way to make money.

          I’m just one person in America, but there are millions of stories like this. It really can’t be denied that while there are many positive effects of immigration, there are also negative effects, and those can become more pronounced when illegal immigration numbers increase as dramatically as they have in the past four years.

          With that said, nearly every working class American is struggling on some level, having watched their grocery, utility, and rent costs double and triple over the last four years. They may not even give a shit about immigration, but they do care that they’re working 60-80 hours a week (or more) and their pay isn’t sufficient to deal with the cost of living.

          And Dems wasted months of the campaign telling struggling people to be joyful.

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            because that’s the only job he can get and Biden and Co. aren’t going to do anything to help his situation if he doesn’t find a way to make money.

            What’s Trump going to do for his situation?

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              “Our guy is as bad as their guy” isn’t the blistering retort you think it is.

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                Harris wasn’t as bad as Trump, that’s the galling thing.

                But really, it doesn’t matter now and I’m done arguing about it.

                We’re all going to suffer, but the fire that will warm my heart for the next four years is all the calories I’ll burn telling Trump voters. Stein voters, and non-voters that they are getting what they voted for.

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                  We’re all going to suffer, but the fire that will warm my heart for the next four years is all the calories I’ll burn telling Trump voters. Stein voters, and non-voters that they are getting what they voted for.

                  I mean, pretending you’re better than everyone else is definitely a choice. Democrats used to be the party of the working poor but they’ve morphed into the party of ideological superiority.

                  I must admit I’m a tad shocked watching you folks double down on all your mistakes after this last election.

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            “Increase as dramatically as they have in the past four years” But have they really. The numbers I’m seeing don’t seem to support your point:

            https://www.statista.com/statistics/646261/unauthorized-immigrant-population-in-the-us/ Shows that generally the number of Unauthorized immigrants increased from 1990 at 3.5 million to 11.31 in 2006, and have bounced around 10.49 to 11.75 (2016) up to 10.99 in 2022.

            https://www.factcheck.org/2024/02/breaking-down-the-immigration-figures/

            https://usafacts.org/articles/what-can-the-data-tell-us-about-unauthorized-immigration/

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      If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.

      • Lyndon B. Johnson
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      “They can have theirs (money and racism) if they let me have mine (racism).” - a stupid fucking yokel

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    Nothing a liberal likes more than telling the world how much smarter he is than the guy next door.

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      Still focusing on identity politics instead of the actual ramifications of a choice based upon them, eh?

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      You’re getting downvoted to hell, but it’s true.

      The total lack of empathy and unchecked arrogance on the part of Democrats helps explain why they lost the election.

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          Go for it.

          Double down on this attitude.

          But don’t complain when it works against you.

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            Literally doesn’t matter now.

            My attitude doesn’t make ignorant people less ignorant. Those people are going to be ignorant no matter what I say or do. That’s the nature of ignorance.

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              I suppose it was too much to expect Democrats to possess any measure of empathy, even if it serves their own self-interest.

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                Why is it on Democrats to treat proudly ignorant, deplorable people with respect?

                Why are Democrats held to higher standards?

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        Well, thinking isn’t for everyone I guess.

        Joking aside, the vitriol is quite something, even though I held back from suggesting all they had to do was have the same conversation with the neighbour, before the election.

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        Idiots don’t understand how difficult it is to be smart and not come across as arrogant to idiots who don’t realize how stupid they are.

        You being upset about it is like me being upset with your ignorance. I am smart enough to know it doesn’t help, you on the other hand do not. It’s one of a thousand ways I’m smarter than you.

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      If you vote for a party that’s historically better for the economy and doesn’t run convicted felons and rapists who illegally attempted to overturn an election, you are 100% smarter than the guy next door and you shouldn’t have to pretend that you’re not to appease them.

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    Shiv nice thought though if you’re going to make up stories I would recommend and you don’t have to take this on board it’s just a suggestion but believe me punctuation makes your posts vastly more readable I promise I’m not joking thanks for listening as you were

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    We’re all set to suffer for the foreseeable future, but no one suffers more from conservative policy than poor, rural conservatives.

    I, for one, will absolutely enjoy watching them suffer. They deserve it.

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      no one suffers more from conservative policy than poor, rural conservatives.

      That’s a nice fiction, but they’re already so cut out of the fruits of the economy that its dubious at best.

      The folks who suffer on net will be middle class professionals who see their economic floor drop out from under them. They’ll be forced into living like poor, rural conservatives as prices skyrocket and disposable income dries up.

      I, for one, will absolutely enjoy watching them suffer

      You won’t watch them suffer. You’ll watch “Lifestyles of the Crypto Billionaire” on one channel and “Bum Fights: Disenfranchised Minority Edition” on the other because that’s what the folks enriching themselves in the Trump economy want to show people.

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    I’ll suffer more, but I can take more of a financial hit. Really I’m getting the political equivalent to a groin shot. It’s not fair, it’s not cool, and it should be off limits. I should get to be comfortable keeping my assets stateside.