• problematicPanther@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    I’m done. I can’t with them anymore. I’ve voted dem every single election since 08 and they can’t seem to beat a literal fascist 2 out of 3 times. It’s not because they aren’t the progressive party, it’s because they don’t actually do anything. they talk, but don’t act.

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      5 days ago

      I get it. I came to similar conclusions sometime between Hillary’s loss and the end of the 2020 primaries. -Trump is not some intellectual mastermind, it takes a special amount of arrogance on behalf of his opponents to lose a presidential campaign against him. To think the Dem party lost to him twice…

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      4 days ago

      they talk, but don’t act

      The main messaging from the Harris campaign seemed to consist of:

      • the economy is fine
      • immigrants are fentanyl carrying criminals and we need to build the border wall
      • fracking good
      • war good (continued expansion of Israel, keep arming Ukraine instead of pushing for a diplomatic resolution, and let’s invade Iran next with the most lethal fighting force in the world)
      • what, do you want a DANG CHEETO in the white house?

      They don’t walk the walk of a pro worker party, but they sure as shit don’t talk the talk either.

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        4 days ago

        when the hell did the dem party become the party of lethal military, border wall and fracking? It’s like they wanted to alienate their base.

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          And right on cue, they admitted that the 30-day humanitarian aid deadline for Gaza was a lie. I mean we knew it was, since the deadline was conveniently after the election, but it was still an insult.