• Guy Ingonito@reddthat.com
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    He’s so unpopular nothing he tries to do will matter. He’s going to get a dem congress and senate and we’re going to impeach his ass.

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    • “Donald Trump approved just 23 percent of disaster funding requests from states with Democratic governors and Democratic senators, while at the same time, over roughly the same period, states with Republican governors and Republican senators had their [requests approved] 89 percent of the time.”

    • “The people of Michigan are in good hands with Trump-endorsed Mike Rogers, who is running for U.S. Senate, and John James for governor.” “I just spoke with Congressman Tom Tiffany, who has my complete and total endorsement for governor, and informed him that the great state of Wisconsin has been approved to be given $22.6 million in its disaster declaration request.”

    Trump is openly framing disaster aid as a political favor tied to his endorsed candidates. he’s holding disaster aid hostage untill the state does what trump wants so he can make the senator look like the hero… Instead of creating a system where everyone gets equal protection, he’s saying if you don’t vote for me, you get less protection… This also creates a dangerous new quid pro quo for how states or voters act, supporting his candidates means they’ll get the help they need and suffer less, opposing them means they’ll have to pay the price… They also mislead voters saying that candidates (like Tiffany or Rogers) directly secured the aid, because in reality, the decision rests with the federal government, Trump himself…

    • “We should be expecting an all-of-government approach in the coming weeks and months. […] What we can expect in the coming weeks is a federal government that is focused exclusively on helping Republicans win elections. Period, full stop.”

    So federal agencies (FEMA, ICE, HHS, etc.) will be put to work to influence elections. So we can expect more aid approved to swing states with competitive races (Michigan, Wisconsin) while denying and withholding it to blue states. They will try potential deployment to manufacture crises (immigration “surges”) to rally Republican voters, and strategically deploying health resources and programs, announcing new funding, grants and initiatives to boost the image of republican GOP candidates in swing districs (RFK Jr. campaigning in those same key districts). Even if the programs were already planned or not uniquely tied to Republican efforts, it’s about manufacturing the image of the GOP as the party that “delivers”.
    They literally use all government resources to punish democratic states, and reward republican states. Sounds authoritarian. I thought power was a tool to make lives better for everyone, instead of power being the endgoal and making sure none can challenge him lol

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      call it what it is… a protection racket and red state welfare. Those are blue state dollars trump’s taking to give to the red states who bend the knee

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      If we ever do get a Democratic President again, he* should do all the same shit to Republican states. Only, he should be transparent about it: “I am only doing this because Donald Trump set the precedent that it can be done. Send me a bill to constrain Presidential powers, and I will sign it. Also, send me a bill to add 4 more justices to the Supreme Court and I will sign that too, so the corrupt fucks there don’t undo it.”

      * = Yes, it will be a “he”. If the last three elections have taught me anything, it’s that Americans are too misogynist to elect a woman as President right now. Democrats ran three essentially identical candidates againt Trump after all, and only one won. This is why, if AOC is as smart as I think she is, she will wait 20 years before running for President…

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        maybe you’re right, but Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris were both the wrong candidates for the wrong time, and ran not very good campaigns - I’d rather conclude that this is not the time for an uncharismatic status quo candidate, than that this is not the time for a woman candidate

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    This was the plan since day 1. Don’t act surprised now or when there are armed guards at polling stations. Stay safe and informed everyone.

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    The only poll that matters is the one in November. Let’s hope people show up this time.

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      While I agree with the underlying sentiment, this is actually false.

      The primaries NOW for upcoming Senate and Congress seats are just as, if not more important than the inevitable outcome in November.

      If you need any proof, just look at the outsized coverage every single DSA-linked candidate has gotten since winning their respective primaries.

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        Absolutely. I will vote in the primaries, for the furthest left candidate that runs.

        I will do the same in November. It’s the ONLY way we move the goalposts to the left. Not voting is not an option

        Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good. We’re not going to get perfect. Human beings are deeply flawed creatures. I’ll settle for less evil.

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        The primaries are the battle that matters. The Democratic establishment is the enemy.

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        It’s funny that it’s producing a Barbara Streisand effect, which by the way what story was she trying to bury? It kind of got buried by the South Park nonsense

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          I’m old enough to remember this happening, it was her attempts to remove a photo from a coastline survey that depicted her home off the Internet:

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            Oh yeah, I was in middle school so I didn’t really catch the news parts of that story, I just thought South Park was cool because it was a cartoon with bad words and Kenny always died. It’s too bad they became libertarians but at least they take the piss out of Trump

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      If you don’t vote, your opinion about politics doesn’t matter

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        If you don’t vote, you’re voting for the winner.

        That’s why 2/3rds of Americans voted for Trump.

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        If you choose not to vote rather. I know plenty of people who can’t, mostly because they are young. The others haven’t gotten all of their rights restored after a felony conviction or are noncitizens. But if I use your rule, I get to ignore all of the rest of the world regarding politics because they didn’t vote in my local elections

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        Oh yeah? So the democrats refusing to save the country matters then? Fuck all the way off. I do vote, but you are way off base here, the problem is not a lack of shaming, but a lack of populism in the party.

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        That’s right! I only vote so I can bitch about it. In my county not voting red is like throwing a hotdog down a hallway to fill it up.

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        Grinding hope to dust is not helping. What you say may or may not be true, you don’t know. Plus the condescension tells me you see yourself as wise but the truly wise would not be condescending. Carry on Mister Smuggy.

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        Most people will be able to vote. It’s a matter of what they do with those ballots.

        The people that won’t be able to vote are those they removed from the rolls last minute, or in swing district with high Democrat concentrations. They’ll send in ICE, start arresting people and causing chaos, then either provoke a real response or if that isn’t happening foment a false flag response, to shut down those polling places completely. Anyone slightly brown or tanned ICE is going to bully away from voting. It doesn’t have to be in a ton of places, just in a few dozen key districts.

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          Most voting machine manufacturers have been purchased by billionaires and private equity. They’ve been telegraphing an intention to cheat in every way possible for months. They intend to do lots with mail in ballots, intimidate at the polls, close stations, gerrymander, flip digital votes and probably institute martial law or frame up some democrats for their own massive fraud scandal.

          Even if by some miracle they fuck up all of that most of the DNC are AIPAC controlled. Make a better plan, voting alone will not save you.

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          There was a headline yesterday or so that the FBI was sending 250 agents to “investigate” Fulton County GA (i.e., Atlanta) for nonexistent “voter fraud.” They are definitely gearing up to try to disenfranchise Atlantans.

        • KelvarCherry [They/Them]@piefed.blahaj.zone
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          Adding onto the “preventing people from voting” thing… y’know in the USA anyone can be arrested for up to 72 hours under “Involuntary Psychiatric Holds”, without any standard of probable cause. You have no trial, no recourse and there is not even a bench trial (generally cops have to bring you in front of a judge within 24 hours of being arrested).

          I’m not saying that will happen, but it’s a possibility we should keep in mind. These laws exist at the state/local level from what I understand, so it’s something we could have reversed before that election. If anyone has ideas on how to do that, now would be a good time to get that momentum going before November.

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        Agreed. Shits gerrymandered to high hell, results will be overturned, and those are the nicer things.

        Most people don’t realize (or want to ignore) how bad things are right now and they seem to believe “just vote” will fix things - we are so far past that right now.

        I am not saying “don’t vote”, absolutely do. But more will need to be done beyond that. And don’t take that as hopeless…just, vote, and then go further.