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    Why would an airport be “playing” a politically biased message in the first place? They’re for international travel, not deciding who to vote for…

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    They should play that clip of Donald trump that says:

    In my opinion, I hear the Democrats are gonna be blamed, I hear Republicans are gonna be blamed, I actually think the president would be blamed. If there is a shutdown … I think it would be a tremendously negative mark on the president of the United States. He’s the one that has to get people together

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    I really hope to see her tried in front of an international tribunal and punished accordingly someday

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    Why does the real world have to be a YA novel adaptation with paper-thin and one-dimensional villains who are not believable?

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      Young Adult Dystopian literature, imo, is really under-respected. It captures realities of politics and power in a way that is understandable and relatable to even people with only partially developed minds, and simultaneously it depicts those realities in a way that is often more accurate to reality than the more subtle “adult” approaches. Reality ain’t always subtle or complicated. In fact, it’s often such a repetitive tune that anyone who really cares to listen to the music is driven nuts by it and wishes it would play a different melody for once. Novelty is a lot more necessary to make entertaining media, but reality has no obligation to be entertaining. Ultimately, I think YA fiction is often great “by accident”. In being a product for developing minds who are only hearing the endless hymn of humanity now for the first time in their life, it is able to be entertaining without requiring creativity on behalf of the producers - in the same way that gimmicky toys that sold well 50 (or even 500) years ago can still sell well today: there’s a child born every minute who hasn’t seen the gimmick yet and isn’t old enough to be tired of it. But in the case of YA fiction, the exploitation of this dynamic actually frees authors from the constraint of catering to so-called refined tastes that demand things like subtlety, nuance, creativity, unwillingness to rehash the same old ideas, and so so on. These tastes are really just demands for more stimulating entertainment. As a result, YA lit may not be very entertaining to the perceptive adult reader, but by shedding this need for “lowly” entertainment it can ironically begin to function more like “true art”, or at least one flavor of true art: holding up an undistorted mirror to the world regardless of whether you find the reflection entertaining to look at.

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    My 86y old Dad was trying to tell me “but it’s Chuck Schumer holding back the vote”. When I explained that the three branches of govt are controlled by the Republicans he didn’t want to hear it.

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      Years ago my dad said Obama left the economy in tatters after his 2nd term. I started opening my laptop and said we’d go to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ website so we could look at the hard data over time. He changed the subject and walked away.

      I don’t really talk to him anymore unless necessary.

      They’re brainwashed to a degree that can’t be fixed. They’re gone.

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        thats exactly how these low information people react when confronted, they stop talking about it, they pick up the habit from FOX, to avoid hearing about the truth, so they can keep thier lie going.

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        It is not feasible to deprogram over 100 million people. Not sure what comes next.

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      It is amazing how the democrats are simultaneously incompetent and weak yet at the same time they still control everything even when the right is in charge of everything.

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      Republicans have given zero concessions in the spending bill, yet half the country voted for Democrats. Democrats are asking for basically nothing, yet Republicans won’t compromise even slightly

      It’s not a coincidence that we have yet another shutdown under Trump. It’s a strong arm tactic Republicans use to give zero concessions when passing spending bills

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        Hell the last CR we had the GOP pulled back and reallocate funds that the Dems specifically wanted. So even if they do get concessions what can stop the same thing from happening twice?

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      It’s quite something when they’d rather listen to some political hack, than to facts and their own kids.

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    • The House: Republican-controlled
    • The Senate: Republican-controlled
    • The Presidency: Republican-controlled
    • SCOTUS: Republican-controlled

    The democrats have literally no power with which to induce a shutdown. This is the work of republicans.

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    I’m more concerned with the majority of airports that went “Yes mein Fuhrer, instead of news channels we will play this glorious propaganda video!”

    I mean, good on those that resisted of course.

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    So I did some ducking around for a list of Trump’s hatch act violations, and it seems there where so many during the 2020 campaign that nobody has gotten around to compiling a list of ones so far this year.

    Apart from this, I know he’s used the whitehouse page as his personal blog, and the housing administrations was being used for a political billboard…

    What’s the latest rule on how many times one has to blatently break a law before it goes into effect?

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          That and his infernal time machine. He keeps traveling around in it and doing shit to make Republicans look bad.

          I remember when the conservatives were positively beside themselves, not knowing how to deal with him being biracial. On the one hand, they really, really wanted to use the n-word on some days. On other days, they’d want to, for some odd reason, point out to everyone that he’s half-white, you guyz! He was committing the “crime” of being something they could not put in one box, and you just know how the conservative brain cannot deal with ambiguities…

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          Treasonous it was! Almost as bad as Dijon Mustardgate. I swear that man has no bottom to the depths of his depravity.

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            bidens tan suit, walking barefoot on a beach, getting a hotodog, sipping from a STRAW, how outrageous. and it was jesse watters doing all these segments.

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      If democrat your democrat blue team is infallible but if your republican then your republican red team is infallible

      With football politics the only right people are the ones making you believe you are part of their football team mean political party same thing here in the United States

      As long as the one breaking the rules are from the persons political football team then they are doing no wrong democrat or republican

      Actual merits and job performance and anything else that could make or not make someone hirable does not apply here just blind tribal sports politics ruling the day

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          Unlike republicans and democrats do not feel the need for alt accounts or shadow play

          Rather do it in the light out in public

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              Yes, I am former President Bill Clinton on my burner account and I approve of this courageous voyagers message!

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            Can you give some examples of a time when a Democrat president just flagrantly disregarded the law with absolutely no repercussions

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              Andrew Johnson with torpedoing reconstruction?

              Just off the top. As for modern era politics, not really.

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                Yea, see that’s why a question like that has to come with qualifiers. Andrew Johnson was a democrat, but he was a conservative democrat from before the party flip.

                He’d be a republican under the modern party ideals.

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              Obama drone striking American nationals on foreign soil with no due process.

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                Leaked Drone Papers

                The White House and Pentagon boast that the targeted killing program is precise and that civilian deaths are minimal. However, documents detailing a special operations campaign in northeastern Afghanistan, Operation Haymaker, show that between January 2012 and February 2013, U.S. special operations airstrikes killed more than 200 people. Of those, only 35 were the intended targets. During one five-month period of the operation, according to the documents, nearly 90 percent of the people killed in airstrikes were not the intended targets. In Yemen and Somalia, where the U.S. has far more limited intelligence capabilities to confirm the people killed are the intended targets, the equivalent ratios may well be much worse.

                The documents show that the military designated people it killed in targeted strikes as EKIA — “enemy killed in action” — even if they were not the intended targets of the strike. Unless evidence posthumously emerged to prove the males killed were not terrorists or “unlawful enemy combatants,” EKIA remained their designation, according to the source. That process, he said, “is insane. But we’ve made ourselves comfortable with that. The intelligence community, JSOC, the CIA, and everybody that helps support and prop up these programs, they’re comfortable with that idea.”

                The source described official U.S. government statements minimizing the number of civilian casualties inflicted by drone strikes as “exaggerating at best, if not outright lies.”

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              Leahy Law

              Multiple provisions in U.S. law restrict the sale or provision of weapons to other countries, including the federal Arms Export Control Act, the Foreign Assistance Act, and the Leahy Law. The open letter draws on evidence from Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and other watchdogs to argue that continuing to provide weapons to Israel blatantly violates these laws, in addition to international treaties.

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        You’re not wrong, but. As I replied to your other comment:

        There are differences (between Dems and Reps), and ignoring them is just as bad as not seeing the problem.

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        This comes from a third party football team viewpoint that labels both the dominant teams misguided and seemingly infallible following, while also thinking their alternate team would be infallible if it could play.

        There can be blind loyalty to anything. That’s human nature. But you ignore the many times Democrats have burned their own because they do tend to take the higher path, whereas Republicans are more known to march in step and protect their own, usually while projecting onto the left the same behavior they did.

        Your caricature is a strawman of politics. I wish it was as simplistic as you make it out to be.

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          the last president supported segregation of schools

          sorry but dont just grow up from that take it from my great grandparents

          and the last election we had harris and walz who both worked with republicans

          walz worked with trump to take care of protesters that were fighting for all of us to live in a clean environment but hey democrats should get a free pass because they say and do a few good things compared to the republicans who democrats are supposedly fighting against on our behalf

          at the dnc protesters who were fighting for all us there as well to have healthcare, a world without war, living wages, etcetera were locked out but the republicans and celebrities got in and had grand ol’ time at the gala

          where does the differences come in and how is does it help when democrats are bathing and sleeping with republicans

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            It’s not that you’re wrong, it’s that you’re trying to use a broad brush that groups everyone in the same light. No one is getting a free pass either, all of those have been mentioned in the scope that Democrats need to do better, and stop only going halfway when they manage to get traction. The American people need to do better too, the acceptance that this is how it is contributes to the problem. As does the apathy of “both sides” which you’re using here.

            As a side note: I’m usually not a stickler for grammar and spelling, I figure if there is understanding any mistakes are fine in a casual discussion. But I have to say your sentence structure is hard to follow sometimes. A bit better wording would allow your points to flow a bit better.

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            You should probably take your meds regularly. Who knows, maybe you’ll feel better after a while.

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          Yeah, that’s called electoral politics. Do you know how earlier we would’ve gotten civil rights if the right were too busy arguing over who was more racist, whilst letting pro civil rights politicians gain power. Would’ve been awesome.

          Unfortunately, right wingers know when to lock in and stop ANY semblance of progress from the left. I wish the left would figure this out by now.

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      I’ll call it backfiring when anyone does anything effective to stop them.

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      Why does this country get amnesia about republicans everytime a democrat is president? Trump and Elon laughed about Union Busting on a public Twitter space call…… LITERALLY LAST YEAR DURING THE CAMPAIGN

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      Their base is a bunch of morons, they either STILL don’t get it, or will NEVER care. Because aside from pure morons is the pure evil group that gets off on this shit.

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        There is no changing the minds of their base, what matters is getting uninterested voters to realize they need to actually participate in democracy while we still have it.

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      No one

      No sane person.

      Problem is, mentally ill cultism is all too popular right now.

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      Unless you live in the giant GOP media bubble where you don’t hear the truth about these folks. Which is 59% of the US.

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        Seriously. Just go into /r/conservative and look what “news” they are reading. It is all rage-bait stories about violence in the world caused by people of color or immigrants or leftists. There are no stories at all about the shutdown. I was flying home from vacation two days ago and could see the Fox News stories on a guy’s TV in front of me. It was all rage-bait with no actual news stories, not even fake news stories blaming Democrats for the shutdown.