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TopicIt feels like we're on a collision course for a Trump win
thronedfire2
03/06/24 6:30:01 PM
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legendary_zell posted...
Because we feel he's facilitating a genocide for one. You can disagree, but that's what we believe. How would you feel about someone who you legitimately thought was doing that?

This idea that we're in an economic golden age and so we should overlook the continuing struggles of the average person in this economy....it's not a good idea. First, it's the same argument Trump made in 2020. More importantly, most people feel they're barely getting by and Trump will validate those struggles, while you're trying to convince people they're not happening. That's when he's at his most powerful, being a faux populist. That's a losing dynamic. Third, it ignores the anxieties that are increasing under late stage capitalism regarding increased costs, more precarious work, environmental decline, etc. Instead of explaining how we'll address these problems, we're ceding the field on these issues and making it so that only right wingers are talking about them. And the solutions they propose will be fascist, as always.

if Trump had been president on October 7th Gaza would have ceased to exist by October 14th

plus everything Trump says about helping poor/middle class people is just a blatant lie

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