TellyKNeasuss
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Ok, let's set aside tedious metaphors.
Joe has no interest in radical change. He's said so himself.
He's a placeholder until something better comes along, which will probably be too late. One last gasp of the professional managerial class that centrist libs love so much before the jackboots take over.
I think that's music to the ears of a majority in the US right now.
Take it from me. I'm left by European standards. Drop the studpidity and start acting and arguing from a standpoint of what is acheivable. You aren't going to start a revolution in the US if you don't do it violently. The worker's paradise is never going to come. All we can hope for is incremental change and not to be traded as acceptable losses for the benefit of the economy.
Obama's incremental changes are being wiped out left and right by Trump. 8 years of compromise and pragmatism washed away just like that. Even now the right is scheming about how to remove the ACA, which itself was a half-measure designed to appeal to conservatives.
If RGB gives up the ghost and Trump gets another SCOTUS seat, the dream of incremental liberal reform is over for a generation.
Who's being unrealistic here?
You are being unrealistic because you are agitating against the only hope you have for pushing the pendulum in the opposite direction.
Weimar Joe is a disaster.
And he's the only hope you have. It's him or Trump.
Yes, let's see what Biden does to make sure that doesn't happen.
A poor craftsman blames his tool, and a poor politician blames the voters.
It's up to Biden to unite the party. Hope he has something better than what he has been doing so far.
No, it's up to you to vote for the right choice in November. Joe could be in a coma by then, and he would still be the right choice. American democracy is in your hands. Not Joe Biden's.
Think of the ice-berg. You are steaming right for it. Are you going to turn the wheel or simply elect to run right into it?
The ice-berg is unavoidable. I think I'll grab a drink from the bar before the crash.
Then you elect to do nothing in the face of imminent disaster. And you wonder why people blame Bernie bros? This attitude is why.
Craftsman curses tools for hundredth time, vows to not change approach to woodworking despite repeated failure.
That would mean assault-style rifles and shotguns with many extended magazines. But that's only the beginning of the necessary weaponry.You aren't going to start a revolution in the US if you don't do it violently.
You are the one who elect not to use the tools given to you. It's not everyone else's responsibility to ensure the future of American democracy. You have equal responsibility, and you are attempting to shirk it.
If Biden loses, it will because many American don't bother to show up to the polls. I'll vote regardless, so you're wasting your breath.
I know you have a lot of animus towards us lefties who keep saying that Biden is a neoconservative hack, but we aren't the problem. The problem are the Americans so disillusioned by the political process they no longer bother to even participate.
The standard liberal line that these people are too stupid, too irresponsible to take their civic duty seriously remains as wrong as ever. They know that the process doesn't present them a meaningful choice.
My prediction is that Biden probably wins. The party has been handed a gift with President Trump, in the sense that he is a uniquely reviled opponent. Biden may yet still snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, but he has tremendous advantages in his favor.
I am very curious what happens after that, because clearly Biden has no issues beyond removing Trump. It's a totally hollow ideology. 4 years of piddling away until he gets creamed by the next nationalist ghoul that cynically promises relief to the average American.
You could read his program. I hear there's a bunch of good stuff for us lefties.
You are arguing here for not voting for Biden.
I'm a leftie. I'm probably a lot more to the left than you are. What you are arguing for is unrealistic and unacheivable. I'm trying to get you to understand the precarious position you are in and the drastic measures that are needed. One of those drastic measures is to vote for Biden and to tell everyone else to do it too.
uke2se said:You could read his program. I hear there's a bunch of good stuff for us lefties.
I'll bet you a large sum of cash that if Biden wins, that won't happen. If you like, we can formalize the wager on Nov 4. If he wins of course.I haven't read the programme, but I expect the U.S. president 2021 to use the corona recession as the next excuse for more tax cuts for billionaires.
I haven't read the programme, but I expect the U.S. president 2021 to use the corona recession as the next excuse for more tax cuts for billionaires.