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yeah, he has had some bad moves and prob would not be a great GM (especially if the teams he put together didn't include him at the center)
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singlehandedly might be a bit too much credit, but he certainly had a hand in getting bosh and love. and those were great moves
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lebron is not terrible. he singlehandedly put together some great teams in miami and in his return to the cavs. he just isn't one for long term, sustainable teams
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he would literally be the worst GM in history if he took on that role
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can't think of a single decision he has made where i was like, "that's a good move"
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We actually don't know a lot about the power of endorsements in local politics! They are the bread and butter of local campaigns but that's just path dependency IMHO. Would be a great dissertation topic
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this, more than anything, is something the democrats could do to wrestle away power from the fascists. destroy this decrepit, big money power structure that is stopping any young, fresh ideas from winning out
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thanks! this looks awesome. i will try to see if there are ways for me to contribute
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obviously, it's just rightwing ideology that is passing as objective fact and then peddled by centrists as a way to find a "moderate" middle ground.
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the same unspoken ideology was behind a lot of the debate on gay rights two decades ago. gay people would not exist if the left didn't choose for them to exist. and so it's their fault that there is a backlash against them.
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Lafayette was not just asking this question because he could see slaves in front of him but also because he was part of a global intellectual and political movement in opposition to slavery. Washington was not unaware of this, he was simply on the opposing side of that particular struggle
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and also bike paths themselves, which is why this particular bike path ends in richmond on one end and in oakland on the other (when it would be so cool if it connected all the way down the east bay)
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one thing that i find confusing is how people for so long have been able to ignore the government's deliberate deprivation of certain communities (of color!) when the footprint is so insanely evident, from the amount of vegetation to the condition of the roads, to name just two
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BLUESKY EDITION!
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that's hilarious. i didn't realize that was a rule!
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dems are both way too cautious to do anything that may go against what they believe is popular while at the same time being extremely fearful of being labeled as "flip-floppers" on any issue!
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yeah, the music throughout the entire film is amazing (having the live band around just playing tunes, so good)
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"we have always been at war with iran"