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We can insert a variable. We'll populate %etTuBrute% later when it's declared in another module. "I do not condone the actions of " + %etTuBrute% + ". Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those impacted."
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The Ides of March *is* coming up...
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He's an Independent, tho... He has only caucused with them during primary times, because there's no other viable way for an Independent to gain the presidential nomination in the current two-party system. He's very much not in the Democratic Party...
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Fully automatic booba
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Imagine saying this about people who voted for Kamala. Smug liberal "I told you so's" are why Trump got elected. Your attitude to immediately blame the victims of Trump's policies pushes people away. I'd ask you to look in the mirror, but you would still find a way to blame anyone but the Democrats.
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Weird that we are just in the mode of believe people when they say things, without verifying. Sure, Starmer hasn't "admitted" he's a Tory. But his policies and actions sure tell us he is.
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And Congress and POTUS are sworn to uphold the Constitution, yet they have done nothing but violate it since 1/20.
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The funniest thing about this skeet is it's implies Hegseth can read.
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Me and my buddies rn
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Neil is clearly a battered and abused husband. I too would seek the loving embrace of someone if I was married to that shrew...
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Blue MAGA is the worst for actually making progress in the country. They are essentially RedHats, but will defend everything the Democrats do, regardless of how evil or immoral they are.
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Because every response I've gotten to "well, the Democrat's inability to fight got us here," has been "well, whatabout the Republicans, their bad, right?" It comes across as deflection or defense for the people who got us here in the first place.
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Treasury sacking would not have happened if there was a Democratic party actively, publicly fighting for what people actually want, not consultants. If we survive the next four years, we need a Democratic party that will actually fight, instead of fundraise and whine on twitter.
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Yeah, we'll get to focusing on that, let's ignore the active fascism and dismantling of every democratic institution that is currently happening, while the Democrats sit back and post on twitter about how God is in the Throne... Thanks Jeffries...
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No, I don't. Because not everyone is as educated on political nuance like those of us who live and breathe it daily. Average people who struggle to make ends meat, seeing Democrats in office doing nothing to make prices go down or wages to go up, while sending billions to support genocide, however..
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By deflecting any valid criticism of Kamala or the Democrats strategy to blame the people who will suffer because of the Democrats fecklessness. That's a problem, focus where the problem is, a party unbeholden to the people and only worried about power games and fundraising.
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Blame the party for not giving voters something to vote for. Victim blaming is not the way.
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If we didn't have a feckless Democratic party, we would not have Trump, plain and simple. Clinton thought Trump was an easy win, didn't properly campaign, and lost to Trump in 2016 (while focusing all energy on Bernie). Kamala did the same in 2024.
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Because your sticking point is how Kamala did nothing wrong, that her campaign didn't actively shun non-voters and the left wing in favor of cozying up to neo Cons, and that's why she lost. That's my whole issue, we can't defend the Democrats from the failures they do, just because Trump's worse.
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Democrats need to start listening to the people, or they will continue to lose and give Republicans everything they need. This is the problem with liberal civility politics, Dems care so much about Republican feelings while giving them the reins of power and click their tongue in "I told you so".
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You can't blame the voters when the candidate is the one who failed to give them something to vote for. Biden won only on the anti-Trump vote, and the last four years only got worse for average people. If they aren't given something to vote for, and actually follow through, why would they vote?
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There were only two options. And I voted for the lesser of the two evils. But after 4 years of promising to do things, and then proceeding to do the opposite, how can you expect the Democrats to be trustworthy to voters? Especially when they act like and buddy up with Republicans and fascists?
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More goalpost shifting. Go back in time, back to when Democrats had the power to stop things. Why didn't they?
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Sick deflection. Now answer the question, why didn't Kamala and Biden stop the genocide when they were in power, instead of continuing to send weapons and money to Israel to continue supporting it?
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If Kamala and Biden didn't want it to get this far, they could have stopped it years ago. They didn't, they have only promised to continue sending more arms to Israel in support of their genocide. How can you claim Kamala was "less genocide" when her and Biden ACTIVELY FUNDED IT.
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If Biden wanted to stop the hostilities, he could have done so, Day 1, but stopping the sending of arms that Israel is using for their genocide. It was Biden and Kamala's active, public support and funding of Israel that allows Trump to escalate even further, to wanting "ownership stake".
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Why are you ignoring when Kamala and Biden were actually in office and had the power to do exactly like you claimed she would have, if she were elected? What did they do for 4 years, then?
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"Less genocide." Her and Biden actively funded the genocide, and ignored every red line they said they cared about. If they were actually for less genocide, they could have stopped funding it around Day 2 of active, hot war in Gaza...
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If voters felt abandoned by Kamala as she sided up with neo Cons like the Cheney dynasty, what option did they have? Also, Kamala was adamantly against stopping the funding of Israel's genocide of Palestinians, and told potential voters to not vote for her if they were against supporting genocide...
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Seems like a skill issue. Also, Nazis are known to have weak jaws, so that tells me the last person you punched wasn't a Nazi, on top of having bad form.
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(I do support the Tingleverse, for the record. This was just a way to promote quality content by an actual artist.)
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If I wanted 8000 books in a year, I'd support @chucktingle.bsky.social. It's not AI, and quality content. AI cannot create the TIngleverse.
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“Our side concocted the ‘bathroom safety’ male predator argument as a way to avoid an uncomfortable battle over LGBT ideology, and still fire up people’s emotions.” This was from 2018, they were bragging about how they manufacturing a moral panic. www.thepinknews.com/2018/12/07/a...
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With how many blind, loyalist toadies are currently in place to defend him, I don't see a third impeachment doing anything but embolden his supporters in their belief that the Democrats are "out to get them" by "weaponizing the government".
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NY Times: President Trump, like the Pirates Code of Pirates of the Caribbean, these laws and this Constitution are merely a set of ... guidelines.
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Ran out of Guiliani's head lubricant.
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Only a couple attempts on Trump, but we’ve had more school shootings this year than that? Supposed “freedom fighters” need to up their game on those currently taking away our freedoms…