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jcc333.bsky.social
Ugh, I dunno, some fucking dude
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Yeah I’m the least cool person in my neck of the BlueSky woods and it’s sick as hell. I may finally buy a pair of Vans or something
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You *would* say that
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Yeah it really undermined the case on democracy to have *just* ratfucked the primary election out of meaningful existence
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Yeah I think a permitting-reformer with sufficient rage would be just as good as a lefty with the same pugnacious attitude
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Becca Balint is doing a good job
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On a scale of 1-10 it’s Cory Doctorow fan fic point five
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@nytopinion.nytimes.com hey can I tell you Why I Left the Left?
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Me, sticking a "Daniel Webster is a fuck" sticker onto my helmet
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Dems in 2028 "I have had it up to *HERE*"
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Like, this is why I like @billkristolbulwark.bsky.social fundamentally. That dude’s been wrong but he’s seen some stupid shit and I can hear it when he talks in the deep breaths
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Honestly that hate is why I resigned my chairperson role. I can’t “present a friendly positive image” to a bucket of RFK swing voting iPad monkeys.
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Well, yeah. If they win then I’m a civic nationalist for left-liberals, basically. I legitimately hate this govt and moreover, the median voter. What’s left is a belief in Something Better. If I could be a second class citizen in Transistan that’d be fine finally, those people have a good flag.
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Okay like, the toddler-left want pro-consumer policies right? Political consumerism? And Walmart is that company. But they shop at Quince or something. So they’re happy to say, kill Walmart like US conservatives wanted the Provos to kill the mail man, bc they have class interests but also romance?
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Should implies could baby, and I can once I have a vacation and a drink with an umbrella in it but until then I’m a civilian
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Also the Walmart thing really reminds me of the Repubs who helped fund Provos in NI? Can’t put my finger on it quite
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Honestly if you think it’s the right thing you should probably do both, also own a wig and 2 phones.
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There was this talk, “Does the Supererogatory Exist? Can it?” And it’s just so clear that it doesn’t. It can’t.
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People widely misunderstand the nature of the party. It’s a federated mess of people, not a mission statement. Being a part of that mess is the sole way to get at any real influence.
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HFT would like a word
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It’s so good!
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thanks for the people to follow
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Right, that totally makes sense to me. I think the qualm is basically around local institutions' unreliability/malfeasance-to-workers, which is probably a nearly-system-agnostic issue. Thing that comes to mind for me is, local boards are often made of retirees who have diminished empathy with labor
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The bit on alt/local moneys for specific purposes was my favorite part of Raworth's /Donut Economics/!
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So, I like JG as a policy, but a good friend of mine posed a question of it becoming a coercive institution for semi-compelled relocation. How do you envision the constraints on it? Federal/ated allocation of funds per capita? Regional/metropolitan jobs boards? Other?
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Even to be nominated, though
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Would be tidy to just make it your en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolut...
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Buy the dip 💎🙌
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- Bonds from countries that aren’t lighting themselves on fire - MSFT bonds (they might be endangered by competition but they have more cash on hand than it takes to pay for 50 years of their interest obligations) - I think hats are going to make a comeback so maybe a nice hat
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It’s not ideal but you didn’t pick the politics of pain so you might as well have fun with it
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Siri baby, what's Canadian for "Simo Hayha"?
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Lotta people not reading the ISO/IEC TR 90007 standard for Internet Matt standard Lists, or IMsLs
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God I wish