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  • I have been saying this since Obama.

    In 2020, people believed they were voting for healthcare, defunding the police, emptying the migrant concentration camps, protecting Roe v Wade, etc.

    When you fail to do the things that brought people to the polls, and do the things the opposition wants instead, the opposition's voters still won't vote for you and your own voters just don't vote.

    Trying to appeal to moderate republicans just lowers your own voter turnout. The republicans will always vote for fascism over diet-fascism.

    But no, pointing out these very obvious mechanisms just gets me labeled as an evil conservative Chinese Putin-bot trying to disrupt the election.

    dropping out of the race at the convention

    The face of the party is infinitely less important than the impact the policies have on people's lives. It doesn't matter if it's Biden or Pete Buttigeig at the front, the dems only shot in hell is to use every power at their disposal short of drone striking Trump and the SCOTUS (maybe) to demonstrate to voters that 1. They want the same thing the voters want (eg, not genocide) and 2. They will actually do those things (no blaming the parliamentarian or norms or some rules you set or fear the SCOTUS might ask you to stop).

  • 7 in 10 Americans think Supreme Court justices put ideology over impartiality: AP-NORC poll
  • Do you just do things entirely at random with no input from your understanding of the world?

    No? Then congrats, you've got ideology. I'm gonna assume it's liberalism, since they're typically the only ones both dumb and arrogant enough to think they're not only non-political, but non-ideological.

  • 7 in 10 Americans think Supreme Court justices put ideology over impartiality: AP-NORC poll
  • That's not at all what they're saying, IHeartCheese is saying you, the citizen, don't have power over the SCOTUS.

    But you'd be right as in both sides are ideological, how else do you think they decide which interpretation to use if not by ideology?

    Or are you one of those libs who doesn't think they have ideology?

  • New German citizens required to affirm Israel's right to exist
  • Yeah no in the context of a german explaining why rounding up jews and throwing them in jail for protesting Israel is no big deal, you gotta be really, really obvious when you're making a joke since we're already well past poe's law.

  • Homeland Security says border arrests fall more than 40% since Biden's halt to asylum processing
  • These shithead illegal immigration policies probably wouldnt even be in the spotlight if scared old white people weren’t the biggest swath of participating voters.

    Fascists are never going to vote democrat.

    Triangulation doesn't work. When you triangulate yourself to be 1 inch left of hitler, the people who want hitler vote hitler, and the people who wanted not-hitler don't vote. When you get elected for being not-hitler, and proceed to facilitate genocide, people who wanted not-hitler don't vote

    You learned nothing in 2020.

    You learned nothing when Obama lost the house and senate in 2010 after not pulling out of Iraq+afghanistan, ending the war on drugs, and doing other stuff that voters expected of him, instead tryed to reach out to moderate republicans.

    You learned nothing when Kerry lost after campaigning on doing the wars more competently in 2004.

    And you will learn nothing in November.

    Now what the fuck do we do about this impending presidential vote?

    Pressure Biden to cut off all aid to Israel and sanction them until they give equal civil rights to Palestinians and return their homes, use military hospitals to provide healthcare to women, send in the military to destroy the child-drowning fence on the rio, etc.

    Doing good things instead of bad things is only way Biden can hope to be reelected (no, the republicans or the parliamentarian or the SCOTUS or Joe Manchin or civility and norms aren't an excuse).

  • Homeland Security says border arrests fall more than 40% since Biden's halt to asylum processing
  • You don't get to promote right-wing policies in another futile attempt to court moderate republicans (who will always vote for the real thing over diet-fascism) and then complain about division.

    This is exactly how we got here. You want to stop eating shit? Stop supporting objectively evil policies and then complaining that other people won't support them with you.

  • New German citizens required to affirm Israel's right to exist
  • While I don't doubt that more Germans are becoming more antisemitic, promoting zionism does not combat antisemitism. Lord Balfor (of the Balfor Declaration), was extremely antisemitic. He was very explicit about how removing jews from Britain and getting a shiny new colony were both positives.

    But also that statistic is useless because a significant number people arrested in Germany for antisemitism since Oct 7 were Jews protesting against Israel.

  • TIL That reddits "most addicted city" is eglin air force base FL
  • No, it's because that's where they counter the <insert enemy of the state department>'s propaganda with truth and facts.

    Same reason Reddit's director of policy comes from The Council on Foreign Relations and worked for Madelin Albright. They certainly wouldn't be using Reddit to influence the perceptions of Americans, the primary users of Reddit.

  • China's commercial 'artificial sun' achieves first discharge
  • That site is garbage. The atomic unit of propaganda is not lies, it's emphasis. NYT (and most western news media have supported every single military action the US has done when it mattered.

    This isn't reflected in their ratings, since they don't need to use lies to get people believing wild misconceptions. It is reflected in the way the American people are mobilized to support each military action.

  • Relationship between GDP per capita (PPP) and mathematics performance (PISA OECD)
  • There's probably a better number than GPD/pop, considering the big outliers have exceptional inequality or equality in vietnam's case.

    There's probably a much better line between median (or even better yet, first quartile) education funding and math scores, and a similar correlation to OP between GDP and education funding.

  • China's commercial 'artificial sun' achieves first discharge
  • Old enough to remember there were lots opposing it as well. Just.like the current Gaza war.

    Except none of them meaningfully oppose the gaza war. The closest thing to criticism you'll hear from a mainstream source is how Netanyahu personally isn't carrying out the war out humanely enough. Note that this is not actually opposition to the war, since it just calls for a return to the state of slow ethnic cleansing that spawned the war. They oppose the way and rate the settler colonialist ethnostate carries out ethnic cleansing, not the settler colonialist ethnostate whose national project requires ethnic cleansing.

    Just as in the Iraq war, nobody was saying "This is bad, and we should leave now, there's a million people protesting it outside" until like 2006, when the plans to leave were already drawn up (a schedule Obama maintained).

    There was a million "The war is good, but it's being done poorly" and later on "The war is bad, but we're here and have to carry it out more competently", but the idea of not pursuing the war was so toxic, republicans would accuse democrats of wanting to "cut and run" (in the same way they accuse democrats of being insufficiently supportive of Israel, despite literally going around congress to keep the weapons flowing).

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    Democrats resubmit border shutdown bill
    web.archive.org Senate to Vote Again on Border Deal as Democrats Seek Political Edge

    The bipartisan border enforcement compromise, blocked by Republicans in February, is all but certain to be thwarted again. Democrats aim to tag the G.O.P. as the culprit in its failure.

    >Among other changes to immigration law, the measure would make it more difficult to gain asylum in the United States and increase detentions and deportations of those crossing into the country without authorization. It would also effectively close the border altogether if the average number of migrants encountered by immigration officials exceeded a certain threshold — an average of 5,000 over the course of a week or 8,500 on any given day. The bill also would give the president power to close the border unilaterally if migrant encounters reach an average of 4,000 per day over a week.

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