DSA isn’t running a presidential candidate, and nowhere in this message is a call to vote for one
DSA isn’t running a presidential candidate, and nowhere in this message is a call to vote for one
Too bad he’s bad at doing even that
I feel like I’ve had the opposite experience in the gui (maybe a KDE issue?) closing gui windows frequently lock up, and I find I frequently have to drop to the command line in order to properly kill some programs
Not anymore
I saw signs like this all over Japan; I laughed at every one
English is three other languages in a trench coat
Tbh I’m skeptical that this is a demographic that exists in any meaningful capacity.
I hope I’m wrong on this…
Yes, I have family this deep in the cult
To Trump supporters, this sound like “The deep state doesn’t want Trump to be president”. Messaging like this reinforces their narratives
While i think that’s true to an extent, I’m not convinced that the pressure within a state to encourage campaigning will overcome the establishment party’s desire for power.
I would love to be proven wrong on this though
For context, I say this as a citizen of a very, very GOP dominated state. I really can’t see us joining the compact and then maintaining that in any hypothetical near-future political environment where any non-republucian wins the popular vote, and gains our electors through the compact.
Too little, too late, buddy.
Maybe if your administration has made that a priority sometime in the last 4 years we might have something, but calling for it now that he’s ahead in the election is completely meaningless
Let’s say it gets passed in enough states to matter and there’s an election where it changes the result. In every state where the loser would have gotten the votes of that state, but didn’t, there will be an immediate campaign to withdrawal from the pact, and it will get popular support within that state.
I don’t think it’s possible for the napovointerco to ever effect more than one election.
My fucking Governor is in on it
Only if you’re the fool who’s listening to what’s actually being said. If you understand that politics is about projecting confidence and steadfastness to your positions, no matter how contradictory they seem, then that’s what success looks like, and a lot of people will just accept that.
Really though, the interview highlighted serious flaws in Harris’ campaign, interview was 100% correct to call her out for using “a new path forward” as her campaign slogan while fully toeing the line when it comes to Biden’s administration so far.
Germany isn’t sending their best
One of the interesting things to come out of Bob Altimeyer’s research on authoritarians (rather, the people who support authoritarian regime) is that they typically support creating an out-group, even when they would be a part of that group
Everybody gets to do one genocide, that’s how it works, right?
It’s only “not unquestioning support” in the literal sense, i.e. we’re willing, rhetorically, to make vague gesters about red lines, but unwilling to put any of that rhetoric into action.
Alright, that’s what I’m looking for, thanks!
I wish the Democrats understood that