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Single speed?
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I think this kind of thing is why the Nazis gained so much power in the 30s.
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Liberals are Corporatists, so yeah. Anyone who doesn’t see the corporate chains attached to Liberals is fooling themselves.
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I'll second that take.
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Miller would be lucky to simply be behind bars, really. The man is the definition of *evil*.
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Here, listen to the gaslighting that permeates this one!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrMG...
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That motion and smirk, that's T^^mp's tell. If he tilts his head, raises his eyebrows and the side of his mouth goes up, he knows he's gotten called out.
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Systemic Racism is the weirdest kind of blindness. It's like if Moses just assumed the waters parted for *everyone*.
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Hell, Nancy Pelosi has been defending this shit for years now. The Democratic party is hella-stupid.
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Gen X is already selfish and nasty, just in different ways. Every outgoing generation eyes its successor with a mix of shock and disdain. I'm already hearing Millennials talk about Gen Z in "can you believe these kids?" terms.
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My eye is on the insane potential of manipulation that could be taking place.
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There should be some kind of, I don't know, reparations or something.
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Can you submit leave of absence through the website?
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The things humans do in the name of tradition is *amazing*.
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Better? Yes. But it's the Dow Jones. I will always hate this metric because it doesn't really speak about how Small-town America is doing. And that's in great part how We got where we are.
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For comparison. ;)
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A little. But this car requires a bit of attention to drive it, garnishes a lot of attention itself and it’s ultimately a city car, honestly. It’s at home in 45mph territory.
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Fair. But quite frankly I wouldn't want to drive through a tornado in *anything*.
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Parking is one of the practical reasons I love my OG Fiat 500.
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I don't deny that. I just happen to have *lots* of evidence to go on. Here's my prediction at the moment; Sanders, AOC and some lesser-known progressive populist types will try to push change. I'm not expecting the DNC to embrace them and won't be surprised if they push back against them.
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When it’s this consistent? Yes, I assume the future looks like the past.
Things like Booker’s speech are great, but party leadership sits in the shadows and really doesn’t communicate with anyone outside their inner circle. I’ll have the audacity to hope when I see true change within it.
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Because the party leadership is more likely to punish them than reward them for their actions. The past thirty years of these actions and policies have pretty much any encouragement or hope of change for a lot of us.
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Except Harris was doing better with the constituency than Biden was in those last months. Sex and race were 'issues' for some voters, but we were never going to convince those people otherwise.
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How high they sit in the tower.
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It would be better, but it would be at the same static situation we've been in for decades. It's not harmful to recognize and appreciate your point, but consider Senator Schumer's actions last week which are typical for the party.
It's time for them to listen instead of dictate to us.
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Since Harris is a party loyalist, for anyone left of center it would have been a lot like it was under Biden and Obama but chock full of more overtly sexist responses from Republicans.
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Agreed! After the election I just wanted to avoid anything dealing with blame-gaming.
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The DNC's policy isn't historically great. Consider all these honestly *good* things Biden was building in his four years. Now weigh those against the vast majority of his previous work and ideals. The party is Center-Right in its leadership and always has been, sheltered by a two-party system.
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How exactly have the Dems been actively acting 'left' in the last thirty years? Sorry, I've not seen it.
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That means reaching out to previous T^^mp voters who feel betrayed more than cohesion from center to left though. I'm not finding a lot of people are prepared for that yet, still up to their necks in schadenfreude.
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Oh, so *that's* why they were strutting around with Liz Cheney!
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That's the Overton Window for you. It allows us to only see so far left or right, depending on where they decide to shift it.