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willormay.bsky.social
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Because what I believe is harder to swallow than what you do. And what you believe requires way more conspiracy, of which you have almost no evidence. You’re taking the easy path, because it makes you feel better.
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Somehow, Marge returned
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Look, what you guys don’t understand is that Det charges have a SHELF LIFE. If they didn’t blow this person’s door off over a fender bender, they would have had to use more tax payer funded explosives to dispose of it later!
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Adam thinks America is on the brink of autocracy. He also thinks only the illegally deployed military and the secret police should have AR15s.
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None of them really support many of his policies, they just prefer him to Cuomo and Adams, which isn’t saying much. Also, he identifies as a democratic socialist not a social democrat.
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Maybe
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I thought Mehdi was an atheist, does Muslim not mean someone who practices Islam?
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Art of the deal
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Has he considered that many artists are American and capitalist and therefore bad?
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By punishing the poor, we will motivate them to make more money and become wealthy, art of the deal
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The state run institutions should have been heavily reformed, not closed back in the 70s/80s. Many of the people having these issues out in public are homeless and have severe mental health care needs. Some of them will never be able to live normal lives on their own.
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I’m guessing it’s something like that, and then not filing paperwork or something. It’s weird that service members are ever not citizens, people were naturalized at my boot camp graduation, but that policy has come and gone multiple times.
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I’m in favor of the Medicaid cuts now, I think they should cut more.
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Any child born to a service member oversees (not just on base) is a US citizen. There has to be more to this.
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You need to accept the truth and move on. Why is it so hard for you to believe that a plurality of the people in the country are shitty people who voted for a fascist over an unpopular black woman?
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Ironic, the real garbage is this comment and baseless conspiracy theory
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Wasn’t this guys supposed to have died of a stroke or something by now? He was having mini seizures like a year ago.
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Who did she vote for
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The countries you’re talking about literally reject the label. They are capitalist countries with large welfare states and high taxes. That is not democratic socialism.
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A lot of people in mental health crisis are an actual threat to civilian healthcare professionals, figuring out how to do this right will be difficult but not impossible. But we shouldn’t pretend that it’s a simple fix to send social workers by themselves to these calls.
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History will be very unkind to you
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Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on the rights of the individual, liberty, consent of the governed, political equality, the right to private property, and equality before the law. The US right wing is no longer liberal.
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He wants to fund a mental health crisis service to free up police to do things that only police can do, he hasn’t talked about defunding them either.
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Their immigration studies are typically of sound quality. I don’t care about lobbyists, they’re completely irrelevant if people just show up and vote, especially in primaries.
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I’m not that worried about the general, and they’re not going to be able to sabotage his mayorship. If he can actually govern and deliver helpful policies to NYC his results will speak for themselves and he will remain popular despite the smears. If he can’t, he’ll set progressives back years.
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Yeah I’m pretty sure this defense has already been tested and failed, it doesn’t actually make any sense.
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So am I, his economic/political philosophy is almost as irrelevant as his ideas about Israel/Palestine as mayor. People just keep being baffled by why so many are wary of him just because he called himself a democratic socialist, but it’s not that surprising. It’s very different than social Dem.
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Maybe, I just only said one panel thing from that meme, and it seemed like you were saying I said the other stuff too.
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I made no value judgement in my comment, I’m just stating a fact. Taxes should be as high as they need to be to fund the programs we want to fund.
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You’re just being dishonest. I am responding to someone who said “when I hear democratic socialist I think of Norway etc.” I have said literally nothing about whether or not I support those countries policies. Mamdani calls himself a democratic socialist, that’s why we’re talking about this.
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My point is that the person I’m responding to and the people they’re criticizing are both confusing people because they’re misusing terms. Those countries are not socialist. Social democrats are not socialist, democratic socialists ARE.
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I hope leftists learned the right lesson about electoralism from this
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The way he ran can be reproduced by Democrats regardless of policy leanings
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“Social democrats seek to reform capitalism through social welfare programs and regulations, while democratic socialists ultimately aim to replace capitalism with a socialist system, often through democratic means. “
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Those countries don’t describe themselves as democratic socialist, they’re capitalist countries with robust welfare states and high taxes.
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Cato is *actually* “principled” libertarian. They put out good studies on immigration that are good for bashing conservative policies with.
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Neither of those things happened though
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Establishment and anti establishment is a pretty big split too.
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It was a little racist wasn’t it
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She was CIA wasn’t she? I’ve liked what she had to say on every appearance of her’s I’ve seen.
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They want to say the hard r so bad
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Ouch đŸ€•
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They want all of the benefits of being anti immigration politically while benefiting from illegal immigrant labor. Cynical bastards. I wish Dems would call their bluff, go after employers.
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If they actually wanted to end illegal immigration they would go after employers. They don’t do that because the economy would collapse and then they would have to pass comprehensive immigration reform like Dems have been trying to for 35 years.
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Harry Litman just explained he will be confirmed but in more words
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They also consistently show up to vote against Republicans in every election, leftists just showed up for their first primary since 2016 đŸ«š
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I dream of justice and accountability
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This song was popularized in 1980 after the Shah was overthrown and the US embassy in Tehran was stormed by protesters in 1979. 66 Americans were taken hostage and 8 service members were killed in a failed rescue operation in 1980 called Eagleclaw.
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Lmao, he would have won a first past the post primary too, because the other front runner was dog shit