• FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    OP is not wrong.

    But the one thing that our Senate really fucking needs to do is never going to happen: Restoring Pre-1980 tax rates on the rich. Until that happens, this march towards the end of the US’ imperial power will continue unabated.

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      American liberalism is Ph +0, not even far enough from purple to be called indigo.

      Still not sure why communism or socialism are bad words in the US. It’s not like privatized services don’t almost instantly enshittify.

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      A mayor in a city they hate, an East Coast Liberal Elite Crime Ridden City. You’d think they’d be happy about a NYC collapse, but now they’re suddenly concerned?

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    The only reason he is where he is? His dad started a plumbing company in OKC. He has inherited everything he has and while he probably knows a bunch about plumbing. He knows shit about leadership and just about everything else. In Oklahoma. If you run with an R next to your name, you automatically win. All you really have to do is find a county or area with little R competition. You won’t lose to a Democrat and most of the time, you’ll be running unopposed because dumping cash into a campaign as a Democrat is a huge waste.

    I’ve lived in the state basically my whole life. This place is a Republican shit hole, and a religious hellscape. People here only care about religion and are sold on the Republicans being the only party representing them.

    It’s no wonder this state is last in just about everything. Decades of Republican super majority have driven this place into the ground. Yet people still run to the polls for these fucks.

    If anything is a preview of Republican federal rule. Look here, Oklahoma. Never vote Republican. Ever.

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    the dude is a clearly a product of that 48th out of 50 public education system… and the only sitting u.s. senator without at least a bachelor’s degree.

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      Most MAGAs have enough money to buy themselves some sort of college education, even a virtuosic ignoramus like Trump. The fact that this guy had the money, and didn’t bother, says a lot.

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      Interestingly he talks just like Trump. It’s like he asked ChatGPT to make a tweet in the style of Trump.

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    The exaggerated narratives forming around Mamdani on both sides, mixed with the ease this “troublemaker outsider” entered the political structure makes me think, once again, this is nothing but smoke and nothing will fundamentally change in NYC nor America as a whole. If anything, it just further encourages people to entrench themselves in bipartisanship when we all know both sides are corrupt criminals who only give lip service to their respective demographics. 🤷

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      Why in the world do you think Mamdani easily came in? The billionaires, GOP, Democrats, Staten Island, the merely wealthy, were all against him. Have you seen him interview people on the street, particularly Trump voters? I’d invite you to give the man a listen to.

      Obvious to me why he won. He’s got Bill Clinton’s charisma. If Mamdani is talking to you, he’s talking to you, you’re the only person in the room. He’s listening to your problems, not looking to inject one of his talking points. And for the problems people talk to him about, he has plain answers. Nothing “pie in the sky”, or “if only we could”, only answers that sound doable.

      And why are both Democrats and Republicans scared of him if he’s undercover establishment? If he’s really such a danger they should let him fall on his face and make an example of him. What they are afraid of is that he’ll make notable and positive changes.