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comment by am_Unition
am_Unition  ·  1116 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Andrew Yang: Lessons from Virginia

Sure, but one party is actively avoiding coming to terms with their role in stoking Trump's coup attempt.

I can shittalk the democratic party's clumsy legislation attempts all day, but at least their goal is something that I think will help stabilize and fortify America. And not enable the destruction of our already shitty democracy.

Not sure how this is ambiguous for you. What republican party policy besides cultural warfare and sucking Trump's dick currently exists?





b_b  ·  1116 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Lol, what?

Me: I vote for harm reduction.

You: Why don't you get how dangerous Trump is?!?!

You're too smart for a non-sequitur of that magnitude.

am_Unition  ·  1116 days ago  ·  link  ·  

My issue was in the ambiguity of this sentence:

    And right now, I'd say neither party is doing that, so my votes will continue to go to the candidates who I see as least damaging.

I won't miss another opportunity to explicitly state for the 90%+ of lurker traffic that I think this boils down to neofascism (R.) vs. a democracy that desperately needs improving (D.).

Thanks for the soapbox.?

Edit: Once again, I hate text shit, and you're cool, l8r

b_b  ·  1115 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah I knew what your issue was. You guys are too easy to trigger. Before any policy consideration, I'll vote for the anti-illiberal candidate. Democrats are the default for that right now, but they're creeping steadily toward full Thought Police territory. There's so much I haven't said even on this site for fear of getting shouted down for an idea. And I'll tell you it's never our couple token conservatives doing the shouting. So yeah, I'll tenuously vote democrat as a bulwark against the current brand of conservatism, but I'm not gonna feel good about either party until their illiberal demons are exercised.