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      The Democrats? Biden? Right wing? Absurd.

      That would imply that he had continued most of Trump’s policies including for immigration, played a key role in provoking and then supplying to the tune of billions of dollars a proxy war in Ukraine that killed and maimed hundreds of thousands and resulted in millions of refugees (and Ukraine will end up a country infested by mines, cluster bombs, and depleted uranium for centuries to come), blown up the Nord Stream pipelines and thus condemned Europe to long-term industrial decline, continued to expand oil drilling, refused to come to any kind of reasonable negotiation on the Iran deal, which America broke and not Iran, stolen Iranian oil, steals the majority of Syria’s oil and continued to occupy their country, bailed out banks yet again once they started failing partially in response to interest rates which were increased due to significant inflation (without giving a shit about regular people), presided over the loss of Roe vs Wade without doing much of anything, presided over a national wave of violent anti-transgender policies being enacted without doing much of anything, are likely to soon resume student loan payments, got hundreds of thousands of people killed due to coronavirus while saying that the pandemic is over and now every person and insitution even trying to keep a vague count of the death toll are finding it impossible to do so because the Democrats could not give less of a shit, crushed the railway union strike while pretending that they wanted their strike to be crushed and then cynically went to a picket line to talk about the fucking middle class, shown zero actual resolve against Israel which is conducting an actual genocide against Palestinians while railing against a Ughyur genocide in China, continued putting sanctions on everybody who vaguely disagrees with the US, including on China, to the extent that it’s harming America’s ability to do a green transition because solar panels are largely made in China, had an obvious role in overthrowing Castillo in Peru and has sent troops there, also overthrew Khan in Pakistan (and probably other places I’ve forgotten about), raised the military budget to comical levels while every other institution stagnates and declines, and played a key role in using the IMF and other organizations to increase global debt to a record high of $307 trillion in service of American empire.

      Are you seriously implying that a kind old man like Joe Biden and a progressive party like the Democrats has done all those things?

      (We still have a year left of his presidency, and potentially five years more, and already I think he’s up there in the Worst Presidents of All Time rankings in term of pure negative impact on the United States, the world, and its population. The man has shambled around the world leaving death and destruction in his wake - though also critically weakened the empire in the process.)

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    Imagine being such a loser that you think Joseph Robinette Biden’s biggest weakness is that his policies are too aggressive

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      I really hate the guy and I used to be surprised that he’s not ratioed all the time. Finally I realized that he knows how package his horrible ideas in just the right way so the concepts seem reasonable to many people.

      All you need to do is read between the lines to see how bad his opinions are but he knows the average American can’t/won’t do that.

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        All you need to do is read between the lines to see how bad his opinions are but he knows the average American can’t/won’t do that.

        he also knows better than to be the host or a frequent guest of a podcast… have you ever heard him speaking? let’s just say that his ideas are not the only really annoying thing about him

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          Have you ever heard him speaking?

          I never had so I googled. At ~0:53… Matthew Yglesias on the Politics of Micromobility and Being Twitter’s Foremost “Ebike Dad” - YouTube. Yeesh. In movies and in tv series - people who say stuff like “Sweatshops are good actually” are reptilian and repulsive. In realty - they are Matty. The worst centrist pundits have such similar voices. There’s a centrist way of speaking. I don’t know what to call it so I’ll call it a centrist brogue.

          It’s not a whine but it’s getting there. In fact - if I was speaking to a centrist online and I used the word “brogue” - they’d lecture me that I don’t know what I’m talking about. And if I really think that centrists have a vaguely similar way of talking - I should google to learn the correct linguistic term. I should not use an incorrect term. Of course - in my head I’d convert the text to speech and I’d hear their brogue.

          Ezra Klein’s producer filled (fills?) in for him on his podcast. A Hexbear made a joke that they sound exactly the same. I didn’t quite believe it so I found the podcast and I had a quick listen. If had skipped the intro where the producer explains that he’s filling in - I would have simply thought he was Klein himself. People tend to gravitate towards people who are similar so being roughly similar in appearance or voice is not unusual but that shit was beyond belief. It was so weird. They had the same voice.

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            I dunno if we’re talking about the same thing but I’ve felt this in my bones for years. I think of it as upper-management speak cuz it reminds me of every corporate suit at every meeting i used to have to attend

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              I listened again.

              Matty etc definitely have the same vocal pattern of a horrible middle school kid who narcs on the other students. He feels superior to them in every way and they really hate him. As he grow older - he has no regret or doubt. In fact - he gets worse and he’s even more superior because minders are needed so people are reminded to follow the rules and do the appropriate thing. It’s important.

              In a zombie movie such a horrible guy locks people out of a building or a house and they die. His only true interest is himself. And if it’s discovered that he killed people by locking them out - he baldly lies and says that he did it for benefit of the rest of the people in his group.

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      It’s funny that he can’t even take the bag and just become a right-wing grifter and then retire young. Instead he’s gotta keep the lib grindset going, causing just as much damage to society but with none of the money.

      Yglesias is just a closet conservative who can’t imagine coming out because of the social circles he runs in.

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    The Democrats should do absolutely nothing, ever. Pass no bills. Make no executive orders. Take no legislative action. In fact don’t even bring the legislature into session. This is the only way to heal the soul of America

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    I usually don’t like advocating for such things, but Matt Yglesias and Tim Pool deserve to be dragged to a public square and beaten to an inch of death simply for being annoying.

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        theyd figure out some way to fuck it up like it would immediately get turned down by some unelected judge or they deliberately sabotage their own proposal by tying it to mandatory sterilization of indigenous people or some shit

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        i would just assume they were lying since a good 90% of elected democrats are members of the bourgeois class, and they own financial assets like stocks, and it is therefore in their class interests to make sure working class debt to corporations is not attacked. Such a promise to their voters would merely be bait. They would forget all such promises after getting elected, and would blame circumstances, procedure and/or opposition for not fulfilling their promises.

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    Just give up your morals! This is more important than standing up for what you believe in! CANT YOU SEE WE HAVE TO FIGHT THE BIG BAD!! WHAT IF THE OTHER GUY WINS!!!

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    I love throwing percentages around on “serious” analysis like they mean something. How do you get 5% less progressive on police abolition? Should we do 10% less war crimes?