cross-the-streams.bsky.social
Rock climber. Programmer. Good things liker, bad things opposer.
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I think it could fairly be described as a scary situation.
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Gonna be brave on here and say DeBlasio wasn’t that bad.
But otherwise, yeah not a great track record
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Inflation was a global phenomenon.
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He knows if you’re naughty or nice, can’t outsmart that mf
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You have to hand it to Adams that he’s at least funny
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Weirdest guy ever
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Part of me hopes a slight majority of people still aren’t that dumb, but
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Yang gonna yang
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Wait is he wanting Elon to like a neo-neocon standard bearer?
We should not memory hole how much W. Bush sucked
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I get that it’s tough out there, but this just sells yourself short.
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I mean if we are comparing to FDR then I think that is a different conversation to be sure (though, this is ofc ignoring civil rights)
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Your MIL deserves the care she needs ❤️
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We probably agree on a lot of things. For example, Richie Torres sucking.
The party of Biden was better than the party during Obama, and much better than Clinton. Like, this is objectively the case if the word has meaning.
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A plurality of voters are registered Democrats
usafacts.org/articles/how...
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Democrat wine moms have been protesting at Tesla dealerships since November, and it’s objectively not the case that the party has moved to the right since Clinton. Clinton infamously was a triangulator who pushed welfare reform. Obama passed the ACA. Biden passed Covid stimulus, the IRA, etc
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Europe has sectoral bargaining and can build rail cheaply.
I don’t think unions are the problem here.