The White House and Democratic members of Congress called Georgia Republican’s comparison a ‘compliment’

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I think we can count on Biden’s campaign being stacked with young, media-savy people, like it was last time. A lot of his 2020 stuff was pretty well done, you could tell he had a pretty in-touch team that knew how to present him well. Literally all he has to do is not get in their way, and they can ride Dark Brandon memes into 2024.

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That’s called leadership. You put the right people in the right places and you don’t get in their way.

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Imagine thinking those were bad things! That’s close to 50% of the US voting population (and I’d like to pretend it was only them, but the rest of the world isnt necessarily better).

How the fuck did we get here? Actually scratch that, i know that humans are greedy, tribal animals who are driven by biological urges only sometimes obscured by higher level thought. The bigger question is how the fuck did we manage to make it as far as we have?

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And the biggest question of all; how do we unfuck this thing?

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Marj’s ex husband has been asking himself that same question for a long time.

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Some things just won’t wash off, no matter how much you scrub.

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Have the American people stop being lazy bastards, generally. Especially young people.

2020 was the highest turnout in a century. And it was still only 2/3 of eligible voters. 79,000,000 eligible voters just went “eh”.

The primaries were even worse than that. The 2022 midterms were the second highest turnout for midterms this millennium. With 52%…. Despite 69% of eligible voters being registered. A ton of people just stayed home instead of making our highest civil duty a priority.

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I agree, but part of the problem is that people are tired of choosing between 2-3 old people candidates that dont have their best interests in mind. In the case of Biden and Trump, Biden is most definitely less of an asshole and way more qualified than the Trump, but he’s still going to do what’s best for corporations, not what’s best for the majority of the US population.

I vote myself, but at the same time I understand the apathy especially from the younger generations. They are presented with 2 people who are completely out of touch with them, and the issues they will face in their lifetimes. I don’t think that they are lazy, they just feel helpless and like their choice doesn’t matter or make a difference.

I don’t know how we fix this issue, as it is a problem with the voting system itself. The best we can do is just vote and pick the lesser of two evils. So I also encourage others to do the same, but I don’t look down on anyone for not voting.

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Definitely times I wish we were more like Australia where I’m pretty certain voting is legally required.

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The bigger question is how the fuck did we manage to make it as far as we have?

That’s not really a big question.

We made it this far because unlike what conservatives think, most people dissagree with them.

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How the fuck did we get here?

Complete failure of education system?

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Deliberate sabotage of the education system by the Republicans.

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No child were left behind.

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Powerless hate finding powerful allies

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I cannot imagine how anyone could think being compared to FDR would be a black spot for a progressive. I wish he’d be at least one Judicial Procedures Reform Bill closer to FDR.

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I cannot imagine how anyone could think

MTG doesn’t do much thinking at all.

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What makes you think progressives were the target audience for her speech? The kind of person who likes fdr was almost certainly going to be voting blue regardless, and nothing she said would realistically change it, so why bother trying?

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WHOOSH. Or, the point is she is so dumb she accidentally makes good arguments for her opponents.

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Right? Those would only be good things if the right people benefited from them and everyone else (all the people in the outgroups who might as well not be thought of as people) is cut off from them.

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From the figures I found, Trump increased the debt by $6.7 trillion while Biden increased it by $2.5 trillion (over three of his four years). Note that the first year of spending for any president is controlled by the last president, so 2020 spending was Trump’s, but also 2016 was Obama’s.

Looking at just proposed programs, Biden’s student loan plan would have cost 0.4 trillion, or $400 billion. Meanwhile, Trump’s ‘tax repatriation holiday’ (companies illegally hiding money overseas to avoid taxes, make one year where you don’t get taxes for bringing the money back to USA) cost taxpayers $465 billion.

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Pepperidge Farm remembers the last couple of years of the Clinton administration when we had an actual budget surplus and all the talk was of what to do with this surplus. But then the “fiscal conservatives” said “Reagan proved that deficits don’t matter”.

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And they blamed Obama for being spendy (because even $1 to a poor person is wasteful) while GWB racked up the biggest budget in history many times.

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Deficits don’t matter, but a surplus is still dope AF. It shouldn’t come from cutting services like we did in the 90s tho.

I do agree it’s insane that the GOP went from “deficits don’t matter” when they control the Presidency to “shut down the gov over the debt ceiling” when they don’t tho.

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Deficits only don’t matter when Republicans are in the White House.

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Well, when the house is under control of the same party as the white house, they normally just start with the president’s budget outline and cut and add stuff. But that didn’t happen with Trump, so you have to go back to 09-10 for the last time the president’s budget wasn’t dead on arrival.

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COVID, which happened under Trumps administration, which throws any sort of comparisons out the window. Everyone, democrats and republicans alike, were crying for government handouts in the form of free payments, in order to survive. It was a (hopefully) once in a lifetime unprecedented situation that destroyed most budgets around the world.

Also neither Trump nor Biden are responsible for the budget surplus/deficit.

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man I wish Biden was a strong advocate for even half of those things lol

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It’s just ridiculous that she talks about how “awful” those things are.

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I know, they sound horrible, right? Imagine tax dollars going back into the communities that pay them. God what kind of awful country would do such a thing?

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Imagine services that actually help people and not purely driven by profits.

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Republicans are so far gone that they forgot what it’s like to actually help American citizens

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I mean if you like those things, I presume there’s a roughly 0% chance you were the target audience anyway.

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