• Queen HawlSera@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    One thing I’ve learned is that Kamela Harris needed to just play a PSA explaining why the hell a Tarrif is.

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      1 month ago

      I have a neighbor who voted for Trump. He relies on aspects of medicaid, to get insulin, that the GOP have directly targeted for removal from what it will cover. I told him this, he didn’t believe me. So I showed him it in writing from a GOP source. He said that Trump will find some way for people like him to get their insulin. They just want this particular way gone because it’s a bad method. I even pointed out that there was zero discussion of changing these policies, to make them more sensible, or anything like that, just an outline that they plan on stopping that coverage. He just doubled down that he won’t be abandoned, they aren’t just getting rid of the coverage, they are getting rid of THAT SPECIFIC WAY OF DOING IT because it is inefficient, or whatever.

      If you explained that tariffs would hurt their income, and employment, in a way they understood, they would just assume there was something being cooked up to make sure that didn’t happen. Now that all the manufacturing companies, here, are demonstrating that there will be big losses of profit margin, and cutting compensation to workers, they are mad. However, I personally doubt they will stay mad, or mad enough, or that they won’t just end up blaming Joe Biden for it.

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        Before now, these programs didn’t get cut because of the checks and balances of our government. They probably think this presidency will be like the 45th. Those protections are gone and a lot of people are going to suffer and die because of it.

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          Those protections are gone and a lot of people are going to suffer and die because of it.

          Yup. We gave all the keys to the kingdom to the crazies and we’re about to find out how bad of a choice that was.

          And honestly, I couldn’t care less how much Americans suffer now. That part of me is gone. We asked for it and now we’re going to get it. Time to learn the hard way. Not that we’re going to learn.

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              1 month ago

              I used to. Now I realize what’s coming is inevitable.

              I applaud your optimism and support you in what I believe is a worthwhile, but ultimately futile endeavor. Good luck.

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        1 month ago

        It doesn’t matter how much conservatives suffer from conservative policy. They will ALWAYS find someone to blame but themselves. Hell, there are parts of our country that feel like 3rd world countries when you drive through them that have been voting Republican exclusively for generations and they still don’t understand why their lives suck so much.

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          There are parts of the country who’s poverty level, and access to utilities, medical care, etc., literally is third world. Northern WV has a lot of that, for instances. There are whole towns without plumbing, paved roads, electricity, etc. People living in shacks, no education, no reasonable way to leave.

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            Yup.

            You’d think suffering would lead people to vote more responsibly. But I guess it has the opposite effect. I guess maybe their lives are such shit that what’s coming isn’t going to make their lives much worse. But it certainly won’t make them better.

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        I don’t understand humans, they keep putting their hands on the stove and making fun of people who don’t do that, all while wondering why their hands hurt.

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      2 months ago

      God, if only it was that easy.

      These people will willfully forget the lesson within a day so they can go back to bootlicking.

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      2 months ago

      The issue is you can’t teach someone who not only doesn’t want to learn, they react in opposition to the idea of understanding anything outside of emotional reactions.

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        2 months ago

        That’s where cult deprogramming comes into play. There are people who specialize in getting people out of that kind of mindset your argument describes. The rest of us need to do our part and educate, even if it doesn’t always have the impact we hope in the moment.

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          There are people who specialize in getting people out of that kind of mindset your argument describes.

          We have enough of those people to do this for the majority of Americans?

          The rest of us need to do our part and educate

          I love your optimism. But it just won’t work. We now know the majority of Americans are ignorant and uninterested in learning, even from mistakes. You can present these people with facts and stats and infallible logic all day long and it won’t make a difference.

          We gleefully voted in a convicted felon and rapist who ALREADY had a failed presidency and openly talked about being anti-union and anti-worker rights who stated on national television that he had the concept of plans.

          The only direction this society is going is down.

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            We have enough of those people to do this for the majority of Americans?

            Only one way to find out.

            Pessimism may feel true, but just because something feels true doesn’t make it true.

            No one knows the future. But if we don’t learn from out mistakes, it’s likely we will keep making them.

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              But if we don’t learn from out mistakes

              We already haven’t.

              it’s likely we will keep making them.

              We already have.

              It isn’t just that we failed a test. We failed the most obvious test we could have possibly been given. This was the most blatant decision we’re ever likely to make as a society in our lifetimes. And we utterfly failed.

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                We already haven’t.

                It’s a week since election day.

                We already have.

                It’s a week since election day.

                This was the most blatant decision we’re ever likely to make as a society in our lifetimes.

                This was the most blatant decision we’re ever likely to make as a society in our lifetimes so far.

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                  It’s a week since election day.

                  You don’t understand. We ALREADY tried the Trump thing and it failed miserably. We aren’t even done living with the negative effects of that experience. We have one of the most poignant examples in history of what creeping fascism/authoritarianism can lead to. There are people still alive today that can tell us about it.

                  We don’t listen. We don’t learn.

                  This was the most blatant decision we’re ever likely to make as a society in our lifetimes so far.

                  We’re doubtful to ever experience a more black and white election than what we just experienced. And we still managed to fail.

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                    You don’t understand. We ALREADY tried the Trump thing and it failed miserably.

                    I was there. I’m from the 20th century. I remember the videos of college students on our campus running around late at night like chickens with their heads cut off.

                    We don’t listen. We don’t learn.

                    We don’t with that attitude.

                    We’re doubtful to ever experience a more black and white election than what we just experienced. And we still managed to fail.

                    I would love to see the encounter table you’re referencing. Rather than assuming things are as bad as they could possibly be, they aren’t, I recommend using humor as a coping mechanism. The former, assuming things, plays into accelerationism which falsely, without evidence, claims there is some bottom to how bad things can get. The latter, humor, is enjoyable.

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      Wouldn’t have helped. Learning isn’t what Americans do. Americans like finding things to be mad about and then making decisions based on their emotional responses.

      Can’t fix stupid without massively improving the public education system, and stupid Americans just elected the guys that ran on deconstructing the public education system.

      We’re done.

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        Your first paragraph isn’t even an exaggeration. The worst part for me about being around conservative relatives and acquaintances is the negativity. They are addicted to anger and outrage and jealousy. They are always complaining about something or talking about things that other people have or how much money they make.

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          Yup.

          I’ve never met a conservative that argued in good faith, had actual solutions to problems, or had their priorities straight.

          It’s all about hate and fear. All about making up imaginary scenarios to be mad about to justify persecuting others.

          And now their dream team is in total control. There’s literally no future under these circumstances that ends well.

          We’re in for a long period of decline and it’s going to be rough. Especially on the younger crowd. But hey, they helped give this election to Republicans, so now they get to reap what they sow.

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      People wouldn’t listen, because they’ve been pre-programmed to believe Harris is a liar.

      What’s more, Harris wouldn’t say this, because it would require her to take a position favorable to global trade, a thing her target voter base hates.

      Pandering to conservatives wasn’t going to win her the election because she changed her rhetoric.