If you’ve bought the lib line on voting this cycle, that’s great for you. But, you should stop shaming principled leftists like PP for not buying it.
If you’ve bought the lib line on voting this cycle, that’s great for you. But, you should stop shaming principled leftists like PP for not buying it.
Funny how libs rarely have to compromise their core values to vote for Dem candidates, while your party leadership aggressively prevents the left from gaining any purchase in the party organizational structure, but you have the gall to demand our votes while showing zero sensitivity for the left’s moral concerns about Dem projects like the ongoing extirpation of Palestinians in Gaza—not to mention the left’s very reasonable observation that concessionary voting for neolibs since Carter has created a ratcheting of American politics to the far right.
I don’t believe Trump will break America, because the Democratic Party clearly doesn’t. No party that believed that so much was on the line would prevent a competitive primary and support a VP candidate with the lowest approval rating in history, who has no constituency behind her, when the top of the ticket is 81 years old.
I live in California, junior.
Damn, even foreigners get the deal better than resistance libs.
Doesn’t Florida block homesteads from being grabbed by creditors in bankruptcy proceedings?
The team has given us a series of neolibs since 1976.
I’ll probably pull the lever for Biden, but I don’t begrudge anyone who goes for a third option or doesn’t vote.
If the Dems actually believed Trump were a threat to democracy, and that fundamental liberties would be lost, they wouldn’t be running a man clearly in decline with a running mate who has zero constituency and an even lower approval rating.
The DNC and web scolds don’t get to bitch about third-party voters, when they obviously assessed the situation and thought, “This is fine.”
If the Dems can’t be arsed to respond seriously to Trump, the rest of us are under no obligation to fix their wagon.
Yeah, it’s nice that she did some good stuff decades ago, but her immediate legacy is dog shit.
Your math sounds right. I’m surprised that ProPublica would fall for copaganda.
Please forgive a wildly uninformed question: What is it that VMware does today that isn’t covered by Docker?
Buttigieg has watched a bunch of issues increase on his watch, and done next to nothing about them.
Que pena.
I’d be fascinated to know whether Prime membership has taken a noticeable hit. I have been a member since its inception, and buy $20K/year in stuff there, but canceled my upcoming renewal, when they announced the price gouge for PrimeVideo and then started salting programming with ads.
I have no idea. My partner thought I was nuts, but has come to admit that it seems to work for me.
Oh, no one has lost money betting on the DNC doing the stupidest thing possible at the presidential level in decades.
They’re so shot through with untalented PMC hacks and graspers that Obama wouldn’t even let them touch the bag or have real control for 8 years; he ran his own 50-state Organizing For America/Action operations.
This is going to sound insane, but about six months ago, I started using 91% isopropyl alcohol as aftershave lotion, and my skin has never been clearer.
Once it is evaporated, I spray on a nice eu de parfum like Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille or Creed Aventus.
VP Harris has never had to run a real general election campaign, and it shows in how poorly she did in the California primary in ‘20, and in how little traction she has been able to get at either a policy or retail politicking level; she has almost no constituency today.
Facing down the feral genius of modern media manipulation in a general would be more than she has shown herself capable of to date.
Veblen’s corpse just leaked some ejaculate.
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