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qzackeli.bsky.social
Mama of 3, Wife of 1 New Englander who drops her Rs
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If a Democrat doesn’t know the base is pissed and ready to clean house, their feed is too tightly curated. Unfollowing you just tightens it up even more.
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No. Well, I don’t know, but some rando telling us that a friend heard from a friend that a thing is happening, doesn’t sound like anything we should be paying attention to.
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I got what you meant. People are on edge I guess.
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It’s like a rock star getting off stage and having to transition to be a normal person. He’s not referring to actual shopping as depressing, just the sudden change. It’s a common reaction people have to the extremes.
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That’s the go-to advice given by hospice nurses in my experience.
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It can take a day or so for it to go through. Every time we switch administrations there are people saying they were following those accounts even after unfollowing. The Biden haters were losing their minds about the same thing 4 years ago. Wait a day.
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The POTUS and VP accounts are government accounts. They automatically change for a new administration. So if you were following VP Harris, you’re now following VP Vance.
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I’ve been dropped twice in the past 5 years by my homeowner’s insurance. They pulled out of my area because of increased wind storms due to climate change.
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It’s not purity politics. Why should anyone force themselves to consume a product they think is bad for them?
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Funny, my Massachusetts self has gotten super into states’ rights all of a sudden. Same reason.
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Is this satire?
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Lost, not shellacked. And considering the richest man in the world bought this election for Trump, who is extremely rich himself, I’m not sure this theory is correct. It actually seems very wrong.
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Remember 2016 Bernie Math? The Resistance Era came at just the right time to continue his grift.
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tsk tsk
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What he’s reading as a trauma response to abuse is actually a care of other people’s time and energy. The entrepreneur genuinely felt terrible for wasting the client’s time.
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Are Boston baked beans too sweet for you?
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This is not the Massachusetts I know.
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I started blocking him back in the 2016 Bernie Math days.
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That’s not what he’s referring to, but I’d like to point out that those of us with boomer parents would then have to financially support our parents while also raising kids. The country doesn’t deserve that.
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You barely have to leave your couch to enjoy the sort of luxuries reserved for actual robber barons a few generations ago. This is part of why I favor status anxiety over economic anxiety as an explanatory sentiment. The former is relative and can be experienced across class and racial backgrounds
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Nightmare scenario
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It was fair and square
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She doesn’t see a need for it. She won’t.
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No, your point was that Joe Biden deserved blind loyalty and he would’ve won. No he doesn’t. No he wouldn’t have.
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They should’ve listened to the party base because we did.
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A lame duck president can’t do anything. Netanyahu has been waiting Biden out, and got exactly what he wants in Trump. I wish people had used electoral politics to try to stop it when they could.