the existence of high-engagement low-information (non)voters is kind of surprising to me. i see a lot of shit which effectively denies the existence of the republican party
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I saved this to my phone ten years ago from someone’s tweet and it’s still the same
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Don't get me started on the post-Clinton Democratic Party.
but the tweet isn't about "is the candidate not an interventionist," but "is the candidate a beacon of interventionism."
ie can be fool voters into his pretext of being non-interventionist
this is the geopolitical situation
Biden actually got us out of Afghanistan to his credit but modern presidents command an active military, it is the nature of the office
People are going back to the office, wage increases are coasting or have leveled off, employers want an economy that gives them leverage with workers.
simply not 100% sure I don't regret throwing away my evening
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And then they'll bitch mightily about the gaping headwound.
Also Trump’s brains are leaking
Dem politicians object far more to Trump’s rudeness than his policies
Okay that's not fair, his movie opinions he probably legitimately believes.
Anyway, am not even American, but sorry, we now have to deal with the US betraying its allies and now supporting our main enemy, so over here in Europe we are a bit: ANGRY
As a result, Medicaid is on the most durable footing it's been. There are a lot of Republican governors and hospitals in red states and counties that do
It's ok, it's natural for people to be mad at things they don't understand
(Democrats do not have control over a single institution or branch of government)