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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • I think, as more and more information on US’ involvement in the Israeli genocide come to light, we have to face the fact that American voters simply don’t care. Both major parties enthusiastically participate in funneling US taxpayers’ money to Israel, and watching them bomb children, hospitals, and innocent people day after day for an entire year hasn’t changed public sentiment on that.

    If anyone really cared about the genocide, they wouldn’t vote Democrat or Republican. On this issue the parties are in complete agreement.



  • The minimum wage was always intended to be a living wage, and when I look at everything we’ve lost by electing people who coddle billionaires, it puts me in a blind rage.

    Other countries have $25 billion dollar war budgets, universal health care, living wages, free college, and an actual social safety net.

    We here in the US have 700 billionaires and an entire population of people who can’t endure any unexpected financial hardship without going further into debt.





  • accordingly: implying that the problem is the Democrats for not unilaterally overturning the entire constitutional order when they don’t have the votes to do that (or anything, for that matter!)

    Yet, with a simple majority, we saw Republicans pass the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and Obama and Biden both had a simple majority in the Senate and controlled Congress. We’ve also seen presidents unilaterally keep Congress in session, as the Constitution allows them to do, in order to help pass important legislation. The thing is, the loss of Roe, the rollback of voting rights, the minimum wage, none of it seems to matter enough for Democrats to actually wield power when they have it. Republicans still get what they want. When I mention this in any online forum, the excuses roll out like Halloween candy, but if you’re someone working for a living in the US, you’re well aware that it doesn’t matter who we elect. Your life only gets harder.

    I’m also aware that there’s really no way to change it, outside of being a billionaire or being willing to commit a terrorist act, both of which don’t apply to the vast majority of people. The only way for an average person to benefit from our system of government is just to make sure you’re putting every dollar you can in the stock market, because both parties agree 100% that the stock market should never drop, and they’ll make trillions appear out of thin air overnight to achieve that.












  • This article buries the money quote:

    “We’re not a monolith,” Thompson said. “However, we are just like every other American in this country who wants a good paying job, that we can provide for our children and participate in their lives and the lives of our partner, that we can get them home safely, afford to go to the grocery store, save a little for retirement and have a vacation.”

    Reminds me of the article yesterday calling out women for not having enough babies and blaming individualism and secularism instead of the fact that people can’t afford to procreate.

    The simple fact is that it’s really hard to sell Biden 2.0 when Biden 1.0 failed people so spectacularly for people that are out there working to live. You just can’t hand someone a record of failure and expect that they’re going to enthusiastically support your candidacy.