19 points

Personal loans. Ouch.

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Hopefully it’s a painful enough lesson he never comes near politics again.

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10 points

He’s swimming in the bank pools, he’ll be fine.

The loans are just so he can write that off.

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67 points

It amazes me that primaries are held this late in the year. It’s only four months or so until the election.

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5 points

I agree. Why weren’t they all done last November?

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The Dem presidential primary still has like two more months.

Biden and his pick for DNC chair set the date, they could have made it whenever.

They choose after the deadline to get on all 50 ballots for some reason.

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12 points

It’s pretty recent that campaigning started so early. Even Obama didn’t campaign as early as trump and Biden do.

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10 points

Has Trump ever stopped campaigning since 2016? I feel like this has gone on for decades.

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-7 points

Dems? Primary?

ROFL.

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44 points

Why make election season much longer than needed?

Printing ballots can be done quite quickly.

And is 6 months of campaigning really better than 2 months?

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Ffffuuuuuuucccckkk no its not better. It’s just that our system predated most parliaments, and as such the founding fathers made some stupid choices that made it utterly impossible to amend basic quailty of life changes for our democracy.

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What did the founding fathers decide that made it impossible to have short election seasons in the US?

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Just in the spirit of pedantry, its not really true to say that the US system predated most parliaments.

Like, maybe its technically true now due to the expansion of democratic and republic systems in the post-colonial era, but parliaments in Western Europe were plentiful and long-established in 1776.

The first American government was notable in that is was completely divorced from a hereditary Monarch, and I don’t wanna downplay that, but a system in which a representitive body of land-owners is elected by an enfranchised class to decide policy and even pass legislation existed in, for example, Iceland since the 10th Century, Catalonia since the 12th, England since the 13th. It was arguably the standard during the enlightenment in Europe.

My two cents, the US system does seem to be remarkably inflexible. I guess it’s complicated to unpack why exactly, but a combination of myth-making, bad-faith originalists, and the sheer size of the country probably all play a part in it

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7 points

It’s better for the politicians wallets.

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4 points

Well no, it’s better for the politician’s campaign’s wallets. If people could spend campaign funds however they wanted then Donald Trump would have quite a few less pending felonies.

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90 points

Only in America. Other counties campaign for a few weeks. The US turns it into a 12 month fund raising and media spectacular, with primaries at the halfway point.

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16 points

A while back, HR 1 For the People Act promised to remedy much of the issue but it never got a vote in the senate because Republicans held the Senate Speaker until the next congress was formed.

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And because, having gotten back in power, Dem leadership didn’t take it up again as they too are getting rich from the current system.

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2 points

Massachusetts has not held its Senate primary yet either. I had to check, it will be on September 3rd it seems.

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22 points

I mean, no shit. Didn’t she win her first election with 89% of the vote or something

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5 points

Primary or general? General I would expect, given her district

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41 points

What does “moderate” mean, owned by some corp?

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Yeah:

“We need to freeze the border and send that message to the world to stop the death and casualties along the way,” says Dolan. “The Republicans are right on this issue. But that doesn’t make me a Republican. No party is right on every issue.”

On his campaign website, Dolan who has served as managing director at banks including Lehman Brothers, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase, puts the city’s current plight thus: “Bail reform a disaster, the National Guard in the subway, toothpaste locked up in drugstores but criminals running free.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/06/17/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-primary-challenger-marty-dolan/74074419007/

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61 points

It’s hilarious to me that 40 years ago this person would have been solidly Republican. Now he’s a “moderate Democrat”. This term now means “conservative that doesn’t like Trump saying the quiet part out loud”

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A lot of money has been pouring into propagandizing liberals in big progressive cities about crime specifically. Trying to promote a crime hysteria. And then part 2 of that plan is to recall the progressive politicians and elect in Republicans who will claim to fix everything.

It’s had only modest success in actually electing Republicans so far but I get the sense it’s a long game. People have absolutely bought into the “crime is at an all time high” lies.

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17 points

Holy red flags, Batman!

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“Bail reform a disaster, the National Guard in the subway, toothpaste locked up in drugstores but criminals running free.

Umm doesn’t the State have a bigger hand in that instead of the Federal government?

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48 points

Suck it AIPAC.

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21 points

The ones laughing at Bowman’s loss? Yeah, I’m sure they’re crying so hard tonight

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Will you people shut up about the DNC/Israel/“Them” rigging everything now?

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16 points

This guy doesn’t know the difference between rigging and ratfucking, point and laugh at him.

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1 point

I’d rather not give them even that level of attention.

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14 points

Why? We get to tell the truth and apparently deeply bother you all at once. Seems like a win-win for everyone but you , and you don’t matter.

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I don’t expect you to actually stop, I just expect to expose you as disingenuous partisans.

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You could argue that AIPAC is partly responsible for the mess we’re in, as well as other PACs. So, I don’t think that they will stop. Hell, one could hold that stance while voting for questionable politicians on their side. You just gotta make sure that the threat of being primaried remain.

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After what happened to Jamaal Bowman. Not a fucking chance.

Oh, did people pointing out the unfair latitude given to your favorite genocidal nation make you upset? Whoops.

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Oh shit we got a new troll in da house

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