For the Arab/Muslim community this single issue is extremely important that a lot of us can't just overlook it. Just like the person in that video said I've also always been against being a single issue voter but this is just too much.
Not to mention as someone who leans heavily left I also feel slighted by the Dems kind of forcing Biden on us and not allowing debates etc.
Problem is if you don’t vote for Biden, there’s non-zero chance it could be the last vote you’ll cast in a while. Autocrats don’t really do elections.That's the way I feel, I can't morally justify voting for Biden after this issue.
I've seen a small number of muslim people say they will unironically vote Trump and it's always shocking to me. I'll be moving to NY in July so my vote wouldn't really change anything and thats why I feel comfortable holding my vote over a moral stance this time.Yet you're able to overlook Trump's anti Muslim rhetoric and actions last time he was President?
Are you and your community not going to vote and risk handing him the presidency or are you going to throw your votes away on third party loons?
I'm pretty sure none of you will vote Trump. I think you have to take the L this time, hold your nose and vote for the least worse option.
I've seen a small number of muslim people say they will unironically vote Trump and it's always shocking to me. I'll be moving to NY in July so my vote wouldn't really change anything and thats why I feel comfortable holding my vote over a moral stance this time.
As well as the importance for voting for your local representatives. The far right has made massive strides to load up school boards, local judges and other elected positions with far right nutters. That needs to stop.Sorry mate, people believing their vote won't have an impact is the first pillar that falls. This election every vote that is not for Trump is vitally important. It might not alter who gets what seat, etc but the popular vote for President needs to clearly show he is not wanted by the majority of voters.
How am I expected to reconcile voting for someone who is supporting the murder of Palestenians? Why is US prosperity more important than Palestenians human lives? It's always easy for the majority to tell a minority in a country "just put up with it and vote".Sorry mate, people believing their vote won't have an impact is the first pillar that falls. This election every vote that is not for Trump is vitally important. It might not alter who gets what seat, etc but the popular vote for President needs to clearly show he is not wanted by the majority of voters.
I'm pretty sure none of you will vote Trump. I think you have to take the L this time, hold your nose and vote for the least worse option.
He does, he's already been attacked for his age and mental decline, the alternate is just as bad and he's not wrongDoes Biden really want to go there?
Yet you're able to overlook Trump's anti Muslim rhetoric and actions last time he was President?
Are you and your community not going to vote and risk handing him the presidency or are you going to throw your votes away on third party loons?
I'm pretty sure none of you will vote Trump. I think you have to take the L this time, hold your nose and vote for the least worse option.
He can't, he's Canadian.You take the fecking L.
The entitlement is insane. Well the other guy is just as bad so sit down silly boy and do what you’re told, you’re getting bombed either way.
Why can't the justice system take care of the Trump issue? The US is failing on so many levels that you can't blame the voters for all its failings.I think the point is that the other guy is far, far worse - not ‘just as bad’. But in my experience this won’t sway anyone. People that blame Biden for the death of their people are unlikely to respond to a lesser evil argument.
Why can't the justice system take care of the Trump issue? The US is failing on so many levels that you can't blame the voters for all its failings.
You know who will? Millions of immigrants, almost all who are minorities and from impoverished backgrounds, tens of millions of women who will lose access to basic reproductive healthcare, millions of people in poverty who will lose what little social safety net this country has, its about marginalized communities already under siege....and so on.
This is not about just one group and the righteous, and proper, anger they have towards an administration that has seemingly abandoned those like them. It is about what the future looks like not just for the groups above, but for them! Do you honestly think that a Trump administration will not target the Muslim and Palestinian communities?
This is the danger of the myopia of a single issue. On that issue, Gaza, Biden deserves to lose reelection. But on almost every other topic, including what the future of Palestinians (in Palestine and in the US) looks like, it can not be argued that a Trump America is far, far worse.
It is taking care of him, it's just that the process to get to a grand jury took seemingly interminable steps in all of cases against him. Some of those steps were warranted due to the complexity of the cases, some were due to the DoJ being reticent to pull the trigger. As it stands right now, maybe one case will go to trial before the election.Why can't the justice system take care of the Trump issue? The US is failing on so many levels that you can't blame the voters for all its failings.
I think it would be a better use of your time (and the Biden campaign time ,and the Democrats' time) to convince people who don't vehemently disagree with him on Gaza to vote for him. Those people represent the majority of the country. Many of them are probably disagreeing with him over things that are easy to refute or clarify.
Gas prices were so low when Obama was president, but that didn’t matter. I remember paying something like $1.5 per gallon in 2012 or so.I live in Louisiana but more of a left part in New Orleans but you still get many loons raging about Biden and the economy at work completely forgetting this state has been red for years and run into the ground by the likes of Bill Cassidy /John Kennedy / Steve Scalise / Clay Higgens who are all wacos and the debate still goes on about Biden not knowing where he is and kiddy kissing and being corrupt to the core whilst unironically I guess still championing Trump who is just as guilty.
Infact I was in a bar the other day where the majority of people would still vote for Trump if he was behind bars in jail etc, they laughed about it and said yeah, he'll turn the country around because gas here is now $2.80 instead of $1.50 which is about as stupid reasoning you can get but hey it's Louisiana.
Bingo.If Trump wins(which i still don't think will happen), all of the republican voters will automatically say that the economy is doing great on January 20th, 2025, much like the economy went from 30% unemployment or whatever(Trumps claim) to next to zero, on January 20th, 2017.
These are not serious people we are dealing with here, but their votes count just as much, all the same.
Bingo.
Watch this:
This was the moment, March 2017, when the media started to talk about how great the economy was doing. It was the same media that kept talking about "economic anxiety" throughout the 2015-16 election cycle. It's not just the GOP voters, it's also the media.
I remember that moment, partly because I'm an economist by training. I was stunned not by Sean Spicer or the Trumpists, but how the journalists laughed at it as if it was funny. To this day, this moment symbolizes for me the whole narrative of "greatest economy in history." CNN moved from interviewing people in diners across the midwest to talking about the great economy, from economic anxiety to the fall in black unemployment (which was falling for years before Trump took office, but no one mentioned that), from gas prices are too high under Obama to how low they were under Trump, etc.
I remember that moment, partly because I'm an economist by training. I was stunned not by Sean Spicer or the Trumpists, but how the journalists laughed at it as if it was funny. To this day, this moment symbolizes for me the whole narrative of "greatest economy in history." CNN moved from interviewing people in diners across the midwest to talking about the great economy, from economic anxiety to the fall in black unemployment (which was falling for years before Trump took office, but no one mentioned that), from gas prices are too high under Obama to how low they were under Trump, etc.
Here is a graph with gas prices (national average):
https://www.creditdonkey.com/gas-price-history.html
2015: $2.45
2016: $2.14
2017: $2.41
2018: $2.74
2019: $2.64
If anything, 2015 and 2016 had lower prices than 2017-19 (Trump, before Covid).
I remember that moment, partly because I'm an economist by training. I was stunned not by Sean Spicer or the Trumpists, but how the journalists laughed at it as if it was funny. To this day, this moment symbolizes for me the whole narrative of "greatest economy in history." CNN moved from interviewing people in diners across the midwest to talking about the great economy, from economic anxiety to the fall in black unemployment (which was falling for years before Trump took office, but no one mentioned that), from gas prices are too high under Obama to how low they were under Trump, etc.
Here is a graph with gas prices (national average):
https://www.creditdonkey.com/gas-price-history.html
2015: $2.45
2016: $2.14
2017: $2.41
2018: $2.74
2019: $2.64
If anything, 2015 and 2016 had lower prices than 2017-19 (Trump, before Covid).
Yeah, the trend is positive, as the above link clearly show.I remember the 80s when it was sub $1 for a gallon of unleaded. During COVID here in LA, a gallon of premium was as high as $8 (its back down to about 4.50 at the moment).
The mainstream media tends to follow the right-wing media. No question. When Tucker Carlson was at FOX News, he was quoted every day on MSNBC and CNN, which only gave his words more exposure. The media didn't stop talking about the caravan in 2018 before the midterm elections, and somehow painted that as a negative thing for the Democrats even though Trump has been two years in office.Its not like dems don't have media that is friendly to them, but sometimes i wish the likes of MSNBC where as relentless as Fox, if those were the gas price increases under a Hillary admin, even though small, you would never hear the end of it.
Instead, they allowed Fox to dominate with the narrative that Trump brought down gas prices every single day of the week, when he didn't even do that.
Would dems having an actual liberal version of Fox really hurt them?
There is some polling that suggests Trump would love a lot of support if he was convicted, which is what it seems the tweet is referencing.
The tweet is referencing a Koch memo that suggests Trump will lose against Biden.There is some polling that suggests Trump would love a lot of support if he was convicted, which is what it seems the tweet is referencing.
The tweet is referencing a Koch memo that suggests Trump will lose against Biden.
Sure, things look bad now, but the big picture man, you have to look at the big picture. Which is what the doc was saying.You take the fecking L.
I've seen a small number of muslim people say they will unironically vote Trump and it's always shocking to me. I'll be moving to NY in July so my vote wouldn't really change anything and thats why I feel comfortable holding my vote over a moral stance this time.
How am I expected to reconcile voting for someone who is supporting the murder of Palestenians? Why is US prosperity more important than Palestenians human lives? It's always easy for the majority to tell a minority in a country "just put up with it and vote".
Landslide!!!