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firefly ,
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Elections are auctions where people sell their souls to the highest bidder.

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firefly OP ,
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Their party emblem is a baster ... which they think is a megaphone.

villavelius ,
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@firefly @politics They're basterds, megaphonies.

firefly , (edited )
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Vote HARDER! That will for sure work this time!

"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." ~ Al Anon (1981)

If I vote harder each election, will justice eventually win?

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LinkOpensChest_wav ,
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I’m actually very active locally, which has been great for advocating for disabled rights and such, but that doesn’t help remove the genocidal maniac from the White House

PowerCrazy ,

Agreed, make sure to vote, but not for the parties of Capital. It is the least you can do.

ajsadauskas , (edited )
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So who are the corporations and billionaires funding the American far right?

A lot of the discourse around the US far right, on both the left and the right, has presented it as being essentially a working class movement.

White working class Southerners (perhaps with some manipulation from Russia) advocating for their prejudiced world view, the narrative goes.

But what if that's not the situation? What if the rise of the far right has been funded with millions of dollars from extremely wealthy individuals?

Where are the resources coming from?

You probably already know about Rupert Murdoch with Fox News and Elon at Twitter, but there's a few others...

"Two billionaire Texas brothers whose fortunes derive from oil and gas fracking have pumped millions of dollars into rightwing media outfits that have promoted climate-crisis denialism.

...

"Farris and Dan Wilks have each doled out millions of dollars through separate foundations over the last decade to a number of high-profile conservative and religious groups including the Heritage Foundation, Family Research Council and Focus on the Family.

"The Wilks brothers, for instance, have poured millions of dollars into PragerU and the Daily Wire

...

"In 2015, Farris Wilks gave $4.7m to help launch the Daily Wire and remains an owner of the media company, whose founding editor and co-owner Ben Shapiro has forged ties with Dennis Prager, the PragerU founder and talkshow host. Shapiro and Prager are slated to attend a PragerU “founders’ retreat” in September for donors who give at least $100,000 a year."

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/sep/05/texas-fracking-billionaire-brothers-prageru-daily-wire

"[One America News] founder and chief executive Robert Herring Sr has testified that the inspiration to launch OAN in 2013 came from AT&T executives.

"AT&T has been a crucial source of funds flowing into OAN, providing tens of millions of dollars in revenue, court records show. Ninety percent of OAN’s revenue came from a contract with AT&T-owned television platforms ... according to 2020 sworn testimony by an OAN accountant."

https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-oneamerica-att/

"[Robert] Mercer is a Christian conservative, gun enthusiast, a climate change denier, religious, small-government proponent and a man who despises the political establishment as incompetent and corrupt. He has donated over $100 million (€84 million) to various right-wing candidates and think-tanks. Most of that money has gone through the Mercer Family Foundation, run by Robert Mercer's daughter Rebekah.

"The Mercers hold a major stake in a company called Cambridge Analytica, which uses digital data to tailor election propaganda to voters.

"The Mercers first met Andrew Breitbart, the founder of what is now Breitbart News Network in 2011 ... The Mercers also invested $10 million in Breitbart and gained a large stake in the nascent company."

https://www.dw.com/en/who-are-the-mercers-the-wealthy-backers-of-breitbart/a-42100407

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skeptomatic ,

And also, what are their addresses, location/time patterns, home security details?

asteroidnova ,
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Minor correction: the US has no left wing. Just far right and center right.

jlou ,

If the Republican Party bans the UBI, what the fuck is their plan?

https://joanwestenberg.com/blog/if-the-republican-party-bans-the-ubi-what-the-fuck-is-their-plan

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Scary_le_Poo ,
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He switched to independent around 2000. He was known as “independent Democrat”.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Democrat

The idea that Obama ever had a supermajority is bad faith and lacking nuance.

voracitude ,

Finally bothered to find a source: cato.org/…/making-college-more-expensive-unintend…

So yeah, still haven’t heard a convincing argument why UBI won’t do that ^ but to everything. Amazingly, downvotes failed to change my mind.

jlou ,

Fighting Billionaires’ Control of the Media, Individual News Vouchers

https://cepr.net/fighting-billionaires-control-of-the-media-individual-news-vouchers/

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HumbleHobo ,

I'm trying to help my friend run for local school board, and I don't how to promote his campaign without a lot of money, he's got a donate page setup and I helped him with a website, what are some low or no-cost ideas for promoting his campaign amongst the constituents until he has enough donations?

FrickAndMortar ,

Depends on how much ground there is to cover, but face-time with people is cheap if you’re just walking the neighborhood and knocking on doors.

I had a candidate (not a staffer, the actual candidate) introduce himself and we talked on my stoop for like 20min. I was impressed that he cared enough to come in person. I was leaning in his direction anyway, but after that I told people he seemed like a good guy, donated a few bucks online, and voted for him.

Alternately, you could host a “coffee with the candidate somewhere”, and bring the people to you?

jkmooney ,
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jlou ,
deeneyhart ,

@politics What do you folks think about throwing a former president in prison?

queermunist ,
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I mean it’s where they all belong…

MiddleWeigh ,
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Let’s launch them into space in a massive tesla instead. All of them. Billionaires too. Well call it Fesh Start Initiative.

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