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I think Chomsky nailed it as far back as the nineties, at least. I cannot find the exact quote, but he was commenting on the "Angry White Male" thing and said that of course a great many people had the right to be angry about their situation, but that of course they'd be pointed at the wrong things/people either as deflection or as the (false) cause.
When people say that the cons manifested donnie vs. donnie somehow coming along and changing the cons, they are not wrong. It's no coincidence that donnie is glued to grievance outlets like Faux and just repeats their bilge. When these angry people have been eating up Faux nonsense and a candidate comes along that just repeats everything on those grievance outlets, and gives them a permission structure to start saying some of the worst thoughts they have out loud, it's all too obvious who they are going to vote for.
Naturally, that candidate will be doing absolutely nothing for them beyond their feels and will most likely just enact policies to make their situation even worse.
This misses an important point. Cities like Chicago and Miami compete globally, against places like Berlin and Sao Paulo. Smaller regional centers, like Oklahoma city, and Des Moines are ruled by their own elite and are not concerned by international affairs.
The wealthy in smaller regional centers don't have the ear of the Federal government, but they do employ most people in the local area, so locals are tied to their success. Locals also rely on them for donations to local hospitals, charities, and sporting clubs.
If anything, they actually have an oversized voice in the federal government due to the Senate.
And in many places, also the House and their state legislatures due to gerrymandering.
As someone who voted for Biden, that's pretty much my experience as well. The U.S. government is telling me to go fuck myself every day. I'm sick of it.
Go_go-gadget Say Literally Anything Other Than "Biden Bad" Challenge (Impossible)
Because he's really not that bad. I'm excited for the new Amtrak lines, personally. The cap on overdraft fees has needed to happen for a long time. And I'm looking into getting solar panels with that 30% federal credit.
(It's always weird to me how the people who most say they want to be completely independent also want to rely on oil companies and the electric grid.)
This from the guy who endlessly defends Israel committing genocide.
Fuck Israel. I defend Biden.
Lol why? A career politician doesn't give a shit about you.
Career politicians are why I haven't been dragged into the street and beaten for any number of things I've done, like have an interracial relationship or treat trans people like human beings.
And I'm lucky, I'm a white male. Others would just be lynched.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68782177
You’re right, you shouldn’t vote. Let the rest of us worry about these things, with our silly desire to participate. Believe me, you are better off letting us deal with these things.
I'll be voting 3rd party.
K