• Triasha@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    Why is that relevant? To the concentration camps and death squads we are dealing with today?

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      9 hours ago

      Do you understand cause and effect? I’m pointing out there were cracks in the supposed strategy to keep Trump out of office. Some of those cracks were instances where Joe Biden went against the sentiments of his own voters and sabotaged his own chances at reelection.

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        8 hours ago

        Why are you telling me, a voter this? What am I supposed to do with that information?

        That information for for democrat electeds and their consultants.

        Voters decide among the options presented. They don’t decide how the campaigns are run. Are you suggesting I start a new political party?

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        10 hours ago

        They went out of their way to express they were furious at AOC for her part in blocking the rail strike but not Joe Biden, the president of the United States. You don’t think that’s odd?

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          4 hours ago

          Why would that be odd? We expect better of AOC. Biden blocking the strike was disappointing, of course, but not really unexpected for a corporate Dem.

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            4 hours ago

            That’s not what I was calling out as odd. Let me demonstrate what’s odd.

            Demonstrate to me you are able to say: “I am furious with Joe Biden for blocking the rail strike.”

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        8 hours ago

        Hard to get worked up of this when the competition is trying to enact a new halocaust and only failing due to incompetence.

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          8 hours ago

          The competition is back in power because Joe Biden sabotaged his own chances at re-election by making voters he was depending on furious with him.

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              34 minutes ago

              Depends on what kind of voters they are.

              If they stay home during the Democratic primaries they should show up to Democratic primaries to vote for a candidate who doesn’t block strikes and doesn’t support genocide.

              If they show up to Democratic primaries and vote for a candidate who doesn’t block strikes and doesn’t support genocide they should keep doing that.

              If they show up to the Democratic primaries and vote for candidates who block strikes and support genocide they should stop doing that and instead vote for a candidate who doesn’t block strikes and doesn’t support genocide.

              Tell me, do you plan on showing up to the Democratic primaries to vote for a candidate who doesn’t block strikes and doesn’t support genocide?