Right, it’s everyone else’s fault for caring about genocide.
I suppose we’ll see how the strategy of handing the election to the GOP works out in pretty short order - Netanyahu was certainly cheering about the election result.
I think you must have mistaken me for Kamala. Since she’s the one that bent over backwards for GOP moderates.
Maybe it should go out to whoever decided to skip the primary. That’s what changed my vote.
I’m not blaming any race, ethnicity, or culture. I’m blaming people who voted for Trump and people who didn’t vote. I’ll be getting T-shirts made that say, “Don’t blame me. I didn’t vote for the orange shitbag douche!” On the other hand, I live in a red state that went to Trump. I can’t help to think that since I don’t live in a battleground state, did my vote actually count or help since we still have the antiquated electoral college in play. I just hope we aren’t as f#cked as I think we are.
Our Dutch public broadcasting did a piece of how small the group that actually impact the selection actually is. It’s so mindboggingly small for a country which such an idiocratically large, worldwide impact.
A little over 30.000 Americans deciding the impact for the whole world (whose sheer reach I absolutely hate) was where they ended up on.
(source video, in Dutch)
In the Netherlands, a vote of mine and 69.000 others on one specific person means they’re in the (Dutch equivalent of the) House. This happens quite a lot more often than one would expect.
I see Democrats are taking a page from the Pick Up Artists’ handbook and using vote negging now.
Those people are responsible for the next administration (republicans) killing everyone in Gaza and Lebanon. And they just voted to fuck Taiwan & Hong Kong. You voted for death, congratulations.
You rolled over on your back and told the dems you’d vote for them no matter what while they were actively funding a genocide. It’s on you
plus females, LGBTQ+ and every child that dies from a childhood disease in the USA.