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  • Yes, hopefully in the section on how he, possibly the worst president in U.S. history, tried to destroy American democracy.

    Just because that picture looks "strong" doesn't mean he'll be remembered that way.

  • The country when it was founded? Yeah maybe, slave labor was really important for the southern economy, but by the time that most of the country was actually being built, it was being built by union members.

  • a Democrat that keeps doing the same thing over and over and wondering why they keep failing

    I haven't been failing though? The party is much more progressive than the era of Clinton and Carter, Sanders even running in the Democratic primary would've been unimaginable a few decades ago, let alone him almost winning to the point where corporate dems had to pull out every single trick to try and stop it.

    Even with them trying to stop Bernie, he's the most popular politician, and his supporters now make up a large percentage of the Democratic supporters and activists.

  • Oh a Third Partyer? Have fun joining the crowd of people who have been trying for the past century. If you'd actually like to engage in good faith political analysis you would see that both parties are incredibly different than a century ago and can be changed.

  • The Biden administration was incredible on everything except Gaza, with Harris being even further left so far with a full endorsement of the PRO Act, there's lots to hope for with Harris.

  • The Oath Keepers were already planning to flee to Kentucky and start an insurgency after Jan 6th. Even random insurgencies throughout the rural U.S. or a stream of hightening terrorist attacks in an American Years of Lead could be incredibly scary and terrible for the country.

  • That's basically the Press Secretary, but I think that would be a downgrade in job title from DOT Secretary for him. He would kick ass at that job though.

  • I have no clue how I just realized that "Vote Blue No Matter Who" is a somewhat successful attempt at democratic centralism.

  • I mean yeah you can say it's just a proxy war, but if a large nation supporting a small nation during a time of war makes it a proxy war, then the American Revolution was a proxy war between Britain and France. Proxy wars can still be liberatory, just like this one, where Ukraine is literally fighting for it's freedom and survival.

  • Hell, they might have a better chance turning blue being annexed by Texas.

  • Oh no she didn't unilaterally and radically turn against 50 years of standing U.S. foreign policy, guess we gotta let the fascist win. /s

  • More weapons than money, but yes that's what you have to do when your country is being invaded and you don't have the industrial base to suddenly build an army from nowhere.

  • Yes, the man who has been leading his country in a war for survival and winning is the real clown! /s

  • But here we have the ghost of LBJ,

    I knew Walz's energy reminded me of somebody, except his is probably even better cause he's hopefully never committed rampant sexual assault in the White House just for the laughs.

  • For some reason this just makes me sad I love spicy food too, not make her more likeable... That's almost definitely on my biases against her from the '16 primaries tho.