That's unfortunately/fortunately the only ones that count. The ones that didn't want this, but didn't want this bad enough to actually get out and vote can continue to do so in silence.
Donald Trump narrowly won the 2024 presidential election, securing the smallest popular vote margin for a victor in modern U.S. history, with just 1.6% over Kamala Harris.
It's killing me I'll be moved out of this house in a couple weeks and have to leave my friends Klaatu and Chauncy in the ground here.
I'm overprotective of my cats even in passing. A couple years ago a local utility company was moving their lines and someone was showing me where they would be trenching through my yard.
"I've got a cat buried right here"
He chuckled like I was making a joke.
"No, I'm serious. If that gets desecrated; It will be a bad day for everyone involved."
They steered clear. (Sorry, I'm just sad rambling now).
Just from personal observation it seems like it's always too little, too late. I never seem to hear or see anything about third parties until right before an election, where they seemingly step out of the bushes and go "Hey, what about me?".
Ok.. But that's not what we are talking about is it? You said the statement 'and promptly proclaims she can't name a single policy decision she would have made differently than Biden.' was "Literally not true". But it literally is.
I don't have the time nor the want to unpack the rest of this clusterfuck campaign.
Dude, lets be real. The only reason the DNC pushed Biden out of the way was because polling numbers said the incumbent advantage (and his policies) weren't going to be enough to win it for him. So Kamala comes out of the gate with a boost (because she's not Joe) and promptly proclaims she can't name a single policy decision she would have made differently than Biden. That's not winning undecided voters from either side.
That would make more sense. These are all incomprehensible sums of money to me anyways.
But after a second read it kind of sounds like he's trying to "invent" the fediverse,
The proposed system would work similarly to email, where users can communicate across different service providers. In this vision, social media users could maintain their connections and content regardless of which platform they choose to use.
The same exact reply was posted twice from the same account and once from a different account with less punctuation. So I assumed they posted once and it didn't look like it worked (but did), they tried again and it didn't look like it worked (but did) so they logged out and back in to try again, except it logged into and posted from a different account.
¯_ (ツ)_/¯ I've done it when my connection is being crappy.
Indeed. Hopefully my couple bucks a month makes up for any ruckus I caused on my freeshell account back in the day.