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  • What evidence is there that Kamal will even try to pass an agenda that is similar to what Walz did in Minnesota?

    I think Walz is the most progressive governor in the country and would love to see his policies implemented on a national level. What evidence is there that Kamala's administration will even attempt to enact those policies? She has been light on policy, with the exception of supporting Israel and building the wall via the bipartisan immigration bill that the Dems are now running on.

    I'm assuming Tester wins in Montana and dems have a blue house and 50/50 senate. But even with that, idk why we would presume she would be as progressive as Walz

  • I agree. But the question is just do we want to organize under the blue team or under the red team/MAGA team.

    I agree those are bad options. And I agree with the concern that many libs will just check out and go back to brunch if Kamala wins.

    So it depends if you think Trump would be so bad that he would remove the little that is left of the ability of the working class to organize. We would become similar to Hungary under Orban in terms of centralized power with a deferential judiciary. That seems like it would be worse than 4 more years of Biden+'s blue team nonsense

  • You can do all of that and still vote for the blue team.

    We all need to organize and work to strengthen unions. We need to do that. So the choice is just do we want to do that under a blue team presidency or a red team/MAGA presidency

    Blue team seems much more currently amenable to unionization. So that seems like it would be the superior conditions for us to organize under.

  • Zen Z

    Jump
  • Most people under 50 probably barely have any analog clocks around.

    Every home/apt of every under 40 year old person I have ever been in has had at least one analog clock. And most have had several.

    Also, grandfather clocks are a thing. And they're gorgeous.

    Extremely anti-social to act like digital clocks are better - similar to acting like social media and Facetime calls are in any way superior to irl face-to-face interaction - as our current loneliness epidemic demonstrates

  • He is just someone who has a few middling "progressive achievements"

    He's probably the most progressive governor in the country. Minnesota has passed a ton of great social democratic stuff over the past few years. Which obviously isn't socialism, but it's better than what everyone else has done, including Shapiro.

    Also, agreed on the Zionism. But a progressive Zionist is much better than a militant one like Shapiro

    Not sure who would've been better than Walz, tbh

  • consistent with a trend that is quite obvious

    What trend?

    sealioning

    Using terms like this makes one sound socially maladjusted. Which makes sense given the site we're on. Which reinforces my point that a random comment has no representative value - people on here are STEM-brained weirdos or are bots. Either way, not exactly representative of the median adult US voter

  • So if the above person was familiar with Whitmer then I should presume that most people also are?

    Your points aren't making sense. Anecdotal evidence gathered from a non-American child's comments on a random post on a fringe STEM-lord website is not representative of anything.

  • The child above me and their lack of knowledge has no relation to prudent political decision making, and their opinions are not reflective or representative of anything

    A random ignoramus on the internet does not determine anything, much less what is wise for the country or the Democratic Party.