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Bike people are a bit like dog people: as soon as you give them an inch they become some of the most entitled assholes imaginable.


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Exactly why I don't have a bike or a dog.

Last night I was typing up a post about how I didn't think the current version of the Big Beautiful Bill would pass. Seems like somehow overnight they got the votes.
 
Last night I was typing up a post about how I didn't think the current version of the Big Beautiful Bill would pass. Seems like somehow overnight they got the votes.
Not looking forward to the vote coming up. What a special Fourth of July this will be. I can't wait to celebrate America on the day after Republicans rape our country again.
 
It's "cutting off their nose to spite their face" all over again.

If this would result in his supporters, who will suffer immensely from this, actually learning a lesson and adjusting accordingly in the future there would be some silver lining to this. But as we've seen time and time again they are hell bent on fucking up their own lives and everyone else's around them as well.

Rough times ahead.
 
Trump, Lepen, Farage etc. are the revenge of the poor, uneducated, no hope in hell bastards to a system that is consistently failing them, and us, for dozens of years. Problem is we are all going to pay the price, first and foremost them.
 
That's the thing with right wing populism. It promises easy and simple solutions to complex problems. Trump promised to lower prices. How is he gonna do that? Doesn't matter! He said he'll lower them, that's enough!

Far too many people fall for these lies and tactics. No amount of warning them about the consequences to come will convince them otherwise. They made up their mind. Things suck currently and this candidate promises change. Never mind that whenever any of these populists come to power things become even worse and all warnings turn true. It's a vicious cycle at this point.
 
Agree. And the cycle is fuelled by the inability and unwillingness of "progressives" to change anything for the better when they come to power. The only part where they have a positive impact is on society, but the economy is rulled by corporations and lobies, and has been for far too long now. They are so established that I do not believe anymore they can, or want, to change anything for the better.
 
That's the funny thing with Mamdani in New York. And with "funny" I mean frustrating and expected.

He ran a campaign with solid economic ideas. Things that have worked in different other cities in America, nothing too outlandish. But because he's a Democratic Socialist he's painted as the second coming of Stalin or something. It's expected that conservatives would fear monger about him, but to see some of the Dems give interviews tearing Mamdani down and outright slandering him, despite his campaign being a great blueprint to win back voters, is incredibly annoying.

Ever since the election the Dems have had an identity crisis. Some of them want to move further to the right, forsaking any progressive ideals and become a lite version of the GOP. Mamdani shows that moving and staying left is a viable option. Listening to what the voters want and need is more important than throwing marginalized communites under the bus. I guess "vote blue, no matter who" only applies if the candidate is a moderate?

I'm really curious to see how all of this will play out in the coming months.
 
As I said to a friend here in the UK when we were discussing UK politics, "you don't have right and left, you have right and less right" and he couldn't really understand it. The lefties instead of offering an alternative, they just fall in the trap of the right.
 
Probs best in the UK politics threads, but yes. Anything left of centre is so out of fashion that no major party will subscribe to it
 
I've mentioned this before, but there have been countless polls where people in the US were asked their opinion on various policies. The left wing policies were popular across the board, regardless of political affiliation.

Once the interviewers explained which politicians or party was behind which policy the conservatives immediately did an 180 and suddenly hated the very same policies they enthusiastically cheered on a minute ago. It's not about policies and hasn't been for a long time. For many people it's purely team sports. While other countries aren't necessarily as bad about this as the US currently is, many of them are moving towards a similar situation.
 

We're going to see stuff like this a lot. A clinic will close down due to medicaid cuts, as per the CEO. This is in a district that Trump won by over 50 points.

good. i am actually happy about this. i know it will affect others as well, but it is especially rewarding when it happens to those who voted for it.
 
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