• Neato@ttrpg.network
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          7 months ago

          Bullshit. I vote for Dems in every election and I vote in every election.

          But those traitorous fucks are there for life and you know they will hold on as long as they can to do at much damage at possible. There’s no mechanism to remove them that has a chance at success as long as the fascist Republican party exists. We’re fucked for generations

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          7 months ago

          Yeah, so they can find just enough no votes and gleefully announce their hands are tied.

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          7 months ago

          Oh yes, because the dems have an interest in this.

          (They could have fixed it. They didn’t.)

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              7 months ago

              When they had control of the house and senate. You remember all the whole “we could pack the court by expanding the seats” thing?

              They didn’t in part because of manchin and sinema being doucheburgers, but Biden was vocally opposed to it as well.

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          7 months ago

          Actually the supreme Court is an appointed for life position so unless it gets stuffed again, it can only be changed when justices die or leave voluntarily. Ergo it’s literally unfixable by the common citizen unless revolution is on the table.

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                Wow you don’t even know how it works, but you’re filled with indignation. The GOP controlled Senate refused to approve Obama’s pick.

                Your take is so bad that it’s misinformation.

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      Trying to, unfortunately Republicans aren’t the only ones seeking to destroy everything - the Democrats doing a damn fine job as well:-(. This isn’t bOtH sIdEs BS, I’m saying that one side had a majority and did something with it, then the other side had that and… didn’t. Thus by the ratchet effect, they win by default. Biden’s Presidency has done so much, but the Democratic party as a whole not so much.

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          I cannot imagine “knowing” as much as you, when it seems to me that the more I study, the more facets, nuances, and subtleties I uncover. Trying to fathom the idea that there are precisely and only two of every single thing on earth - genders, political parties, black or white, good or bad, even day vs. night - when what I see is a rainbow of spectral complexity, for example a very cloudy (rainy?) day or a bright moonlit night… is too constraining, nay actually heart-rending for me to do for long. You may feel free to keep your eyes squeezed shut if you must, but I promise you that if you peek out of them, you will see wonders abounding!

          Anyway you are correct - it is both sides(-er-ism). But also… it is not?

          “I wasted time, and now doth time waste me; for now hath time made me his numbering clock: my thoughts are minutes; and with sighs they jar their watches on unto mine eyes, the outward watch, the heart, where sorrow lies.”