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  • The problem with this guy is that he doesn't post in an informative way, he posts in an antagonistic "Why aren't you thinking the way I'm thinking you fucking shrubs?" kind of way.

  • Actually wanting to conserve things, like the environment or peoples general well-being. Taking responsibility for their actions, and acknowledging failures. Fiscal responsibility. Secularism, maybe not personally but at least professionally.

    Basically not being regressive douchebags who use perceived and mimicked "divine right" to trick people into thinking they have to vote for the GOP or the devil will eat their souls.

    Edit: one last thing, the ability to compromise and work with their compatriots with differing political alignments for the betterment of the people they serve.

  • Ignore "whining" and just assume that Biden is a perfect being with no flaws, and you drive people away.

    I will vote for Biden if I have to. That doesn't mean I have to accept him as a paragon of progressivism and support for the people. He is, at best a flawed man with flawed ideals. At median he's a symptom of stagnating politicians scared to lose power.

    Refusing to acknowledge that and force him to better both himself and his party for the sake of the people just leads to more disillusionment and failure.

    I will vote for him, but only because he's the only option I'm given. I will still push for him to support people and not a political narrative.

  • Unfortunately Capitalism by its very nature abhors a free market. Free markets mean more competition, which means less profits. Which is counter to the ideology of capitalism, that being higher profits mean success.

  • And increasingly a smaller and smaller portion of the overall composition of the truck.

    It just means even more weight is on the front tires instead of being more evenly distributed.

    I think the cybertruck is super heavy, though.