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reverendsteveii , to Politics in Congressional Dems pile on Alito after he says SCOTUS ethics can’t be regulated

Call me when literally anything happens

e_t_ Admin , to Politics in Donald Trump calls off press conference where he said he would share report on Georgia election fraud claims

Sorry MAGA, but your evidence is in another castle.

Conyak , to Politics in Donald Trump calls off press conference where he said he would share report on Georgia election fraud claims

Now he can claim he has the evidence but his lawyers won’t let him show it.

style99 ,
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lol

Weak pussy bitch lets his lawyers push him around? Am I supposed to take such a weak complaint seriously?

Rhaedas , to Politics in Donald Trump calls off press conference where he said he would share report on Georgia election fraud claims
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See, that's what makes them the professionals over someone like me. I would never have dreamed that putting such verbiage in the filings would work well. Geniuses.

oldlamps , to Politics in Donald Trump calls off press conference where he said he would share report on Georgia election fraud claims

Right into my veins …

Unaware7013 , to Politics in Donald Trump calls off press conference where he said he would share report on Georgia election fraud claims

Glad to see he's wasted three years working with the fake evidence and is finally going to release the real shit /s

MiddleWeigh , to Politics in The Real Origins of the Religious Right
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Jesus was a leftist

dunning_cougar , to Politics in The Real Origins of the Religious Right

Beautiful, what an inspiring movement!

div , to Politics in Conservatives have already written a climate plan for Trump’s second term

Funny how their "small government" would be preventing "states rights" they whine so much about. They should just come out and say what they demonstrate with their actions, they dont care about any one except themselves.

pingveno ,

The “small government” “states’ rights” type have always been disingenuous about that. Remember the Fugitive Slave Act? Same thing. States’ rights to have slavery, no states’ rights to refuse to be complicit in slavery.

guidedlight , to Politics in Conservatives have already written a climate plan for Trump's second term

Quite a ballsy policy to announce in July 2023, of all months.

MrZigZag , to Politics in Conservatives have already written a climate plan for Trump's second term

purge climate action from the federal government.

That sounds more like the opposite of a plan.

PinkPanther , to Politics in Conservatives have already written a climate plan for Trump's second term

That “plan” is just a blank piece of paper.

e_t_ Admin ,

Having no plan would be an improvement. They want to reverse course, destroy regulations and increase pollution. They won't be satisfied until Earth is a second Venus.

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NutWrench , to Politics in Conservatives have already written a climate plan for Trump’s second term
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It’s the same plan as last fime. “Let it all burn.”

CIWS-30 , to Politics in Conservatives have already written a climate plan for Trump’s second term

The only bit of good news is that young Republicans believe in climate change. Now I really wish they'd speak out more and start moving their party in that direction.

The GOP needs to die and be replaced with a better conservative party. What the old GOP (circa Eisenhower or so) was is what conservative Democrats are now. At the very least, we need ranked choice voting and a third party who'll take votes from the GOP by being similar in regard to most things EXCEPT action on climate change.

I know that's not ideal, but politics is about the art of the possible and choosing the least bad outcome. I'd rather have gun nuts / anti-abortion hounds / homophobes that care about the planet and perhaps support unions or something than what we have now. What we have now is people that are against everything good for the planet and its people.

Sanctus ,
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What we really need is an actual left party, not another right leaning party. Democrats as you said are center-right. We need an actual Workers Party.

KevonLooney ,

Democrats are not center-right, and comparisons to European political parties are not accurate. The US has a “first past the post” electoral system. US political parties are more like coalitions of smaller parties.

The Democratics encompass all the left wing parties, except the Greens (who are essentially Russian agents at this point). The Republicans are the conservative coalition (immigration nuts, rich dudes, Nazis, people who have experienced a trauma and are taking their anger and fear out on the world, etc.).

If you want to move the Democrats left, you need to get elected and raise money like AOC does. Sorry, shouting on the Fediverse doesn’t count.

MisterMoo ,
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Well said. Democrats are like the German SDP + Die Linke, while the Republicans are CDU+FDP+AfD.

Sanctus ,
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What is this world salad? Democrats and Republicans may be equivalent to the political coalitions and federations of the EU but it is not a great solution that they try and represent so much. Both parties should be broken up and FPTP needs to be replaced with ranked choice. I’m not shouting on the fediverse, I’m joining a discussion already going on lmao

randon31415 ,

Sadly, any ‘actual left’ party would be cooped by Russia into a ‘sabotage USA’ party.

qprimed ,

not sure why you think that. any ‘actually left’ person fully understands that Russia has devolved into a authoritarian oligarchy and would rail against it as ardently as they would against the current western capitalist oligarchy.

I am not saying cooption could not happen, but there is ample reason to think this could be avoided. if not, then yes, we are all fucked - and deservedly so.

ech ,

It’s not like they’d be openly Russian. Did you miss the last 8 years of American politics? It’s all astroturfed subterfuge.

qprimed ,

oh, absolutely. but, as you have pointed out, we have had 8 years of covert/overt interference. anyone who cares is going to be looking out for it more intently now.

I may be overly optimistic, but surely the easily manipulated crazies have mostly migrated to the right, leaving the slightly less insane of us to figure out what to do next.

like the recent UFO / UAP crap… who the hell is watching this circus side show distraction? no one I know. the distractions are wearing thin, especially as the world bakes.

ech ,

The whole COVID shitshow has made it very clear to me that crazies exist everywhere, on every side. Thinking one side is “too smart” to be manipulated is a great way to overlook that very manipulation.

qprimed ,

“similar priorities” instead of “smart”?

the self sorting has been hard and fast over the last 10 years. my point is that hopefully the alligned groups who prioritize things as I do, are less likely to be peeled off and rendered ineffective. I really do think the bulk of self sorting has already defined hard lines in global society.

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