'Not sure when or when this was. Just stumbled upon it on Imjur.

  • iBaz@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is from yesterday, In Jacksonville, in response to the racist that killed three people in Dollar General, then himself.

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    If 1/2 those people voted, he wouldn’t be governor any longer.

    Making DeSatan uncomfortable and drowning him out with boos is great and all, but what really would get to him? Losing an election.

    The turn out in the 2022 election in FL was a pathetic 50%.

    Cue up the endless excuses of why people can’t vote, and yet 7.7 million people were able to, so clearly it isn’t impossible.

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      I don’t know the situation but voter suppression does exist. I think in Texas Republicans specifically targeted blue voting areas to limit the number of polling places creating multi hour wait lines, while red areas were minutes. Add in early and mail in voting restrictions and many people are disenfranchised.

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        Fucking vote anyway. My vote doesn’t matter and I showed up early just to kick Trump while he was down.

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            “Genuine hardship”? People fucking died for this right. During the Civil Rights Movement people in Montgomery AL voluntarily walked to work for a year instead of taking the bus. And that was just for a different seat!

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_bus_boycott

            Do you think walking to work in the Alabama summer was a hardship? They fucking did it on purpose to make a point. All you have to do is bring a chair, some food and drinks, and a phone. The longer you wait, the bigger point you make.

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              They consider it a “hardship” to wait a few minutes to an hour to vote, all while these same idiots would have camped out overnight a few years ago to be the first to get an iPhone or Playstation. Boo-fucken-hoo people in this country aren’t willing to lift a finger to help themselves, but they are the first to go out in the streets and protest the day after an election if Trump or DeSatan won again. Somehow there is no time and it a massive “hardship” to vote when it counts, but they sure find the time after the damage has been done.

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                Sometimes people have to wait multiple hours to vote which might lead to them not being able to get to their jobs or their children in time. In elections where I’m sure a lot of them feel like their votes won’t make a difference. I suggest one tries to imagine why people could be impacted differently than oneself in certain situations before finding reasons to criticize them.

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                  It isn’t taking hours to vote for a governor election. I was in and out in less than 3 minutes. My county still flipped DeSantis but we were close. DeSantis seems unpopular now, but when he won Florida last election he painted the whole state red. Even typically blue counties like Palm Beach went red. He seemed untouchable.

                  I get almost aroused seeing him fail so hard.

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        Well you’re not going to do it sitting on your ass in your mommy’s basement, just like voting ain’t gonna happen there either.

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    The problem with delighting in DeSantis’s humiliation is that there isn’t a Republican to root for in his place.

    If DeSantis fails… we get Trump, or Vivek ramoswami, or Mike Pence, or Chris Christie, or any of these other ghouls.

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      They can all be booed.

      DeSantis is not better than trump. Is just as pretty and childish. He seems less volatile but equally dangerous. Let them know they are not wanted. If trump got boos from the start, we wouldn’t be in this situation.

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      Alright, hear me out, I hate him for how capricious he was but Christine is heads and shoulders above the rest of those clowns. He would actually be competent in the job.

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        I’m a new jerseyian and I’d never thought I’d be rooting for Christie but here we are. I would one hundred percent take him over any of the other republican candidates.

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          I have some Jersey roots and I’m feeling the same… It’s amazing how remarkably terrible the GOP have become that Christie starts looking good.

          He still doesn’t have a chance in hell…he’s not nearly as racist, bigoted, or Q’d up enough for the crazies that vote R.

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            I’ve been saying for years Christie would have been far better than the other Republican options in the 2016 election. At the very least, in the past, he worked with Democrats to achieve things. Which, of course, is why he’d never get the support of the Republican party.

            I recognize he’s not a good person, but of the Republican lot in that election, he was probably would have been the best President.

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        Because he is a RINO who made his career running things instead of fighting cultural war bullshit.

        I still don’t want him as president.

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          He is actually representative of the neocons in that they actually did do their jobs they just were evil adjacent at best

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        Yes. I trust Christie to at least hire/appoint people who are reasonably competent and weren’t just people he saw on TV

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      No one gives a fuck about DeSantis, including his base. The only relevant GOP candidate is Trump. It’s absolutely impossible anyone else wins the primary unless drops out, gets disqualified, or dies.

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      It’s sad to me that Pence seems like a reasonable candidate in this list.

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        Pence enabled Trump’s presidency more than any of them. He was with Trump every step of the way until the very end.

        His sole act of defiance was that he bravely … didn’t participate in a coup?!

        And even after that he has pledged to support Trump for the presidency AGAIN even if Trump is convicted.

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          I didn’t say I liked him, but just that he’s not as bad as the other ones.

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      It’s just Trump. None of the others in the primary are even close. There are really two things to be concerned about:

      1. Enough people vote for Trump even though at this point he’s probably been sentenced, which I thinks is pretty unlikely given that he already lost to Biden and incumbents rarely lose. The ones that lost in the last 40 years have been Republicans.
      2. Vivek. He’s enough of an outsider and flips like Simone Biles. He’s also the most reasonable counter to the primary argument against Biden - age. That said, in a general I really doubt he’s got a real shot.
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          Yeah, I think you’re right. He just over-performed in the last debate, and were republicans at all logically consistent he’d probably be their pick and I think he actually has a shot at winning over some independents and Dems that aren’t paying attention. That said, Republicans obviously aren’t consistent and that slipped my mind for a sec lol.

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          My sister, who is a Millennial conservative, loves him.

          I think he’s a “well, actually” guy with veneers.

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        The ones that lost in the last 40 years have been Republicans.

        Economy was doing well in 2012 and 1996. The economy is not doing well right now. The last time an incumbent Democrat ran for relection during an economic downturn was Carter.

        You are also forgetting that the GOP has been hard at work the past few years making sure certain people are not going to be able to vote and even if they do that the state can override it.

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          I’m not forgetting that at all, I’m saying that they are so actually unpopular that even voter suppression they’ve done and continue to do will likely not be enough in the current conditions.

          Also, in a traditional sense, we can’t really say the economy is not doing well. Record job growth/creation, record low unemployment, strong market, etc. The places the economy is not doing well are related to wealth inequality which is not solely, but primarily a result of republican trickle down policy for the last 40 years and them eroding the middle class at every turn.

          At basically any other time, Biden’s presidency would be considered a rampant success, especially after the sheer destruction of the last admin. If he doesn’t coast to reelection, I’d probably blame that primarily on the amount of propaganda that starts at Fox and manages to propagate out.

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            Just be careful. It’s easy to see all of the political discourse occurring online and become convinced that they don’t stand a chance. Even in the last election, an incredibly concerning number of people still voted for Trump and will absolutely do so again.

            Unless the man is disqualified, drops out, or dies, it’s still going to be a bitter fight just like 2020. We just have to pray that the tendency for middle of the aisle voters to flip flop every time the economy takes a downturn is reduced this time around given all of the controversy around Emperor Cheeto.

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              oh, on that front I 1000% agree. My main fear is that the narrative tanks Biden’s re-election and we end up with one of the fascists, and I guess the point is that we can’t continue to allow that type of thing to go unchecked and expect it not to. Unfortunately, it’s mostly narrative that decides elections rather than facts.

            • whofearsthenight@lemm.ee
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              … which are caused by Republican policies. The catalyst for the massive inflation was a pandemic that was absurdly mis-managed by republicans. The low participation rate is any number of things that republicans have been blocking for decades.

      • limelight79@lemm.ee
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        My prediction: Trump wins the nomination, and DeSantis starts his own party and siphons Republican votes, ala Ross Perot. (Or the reverse, Trump loses the nomination and starts his own party and siphons R votes.)

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          I can’t see it. He doesn’t have the balls to go on his own. He tries this and the party never forgets. Perot wasnt a politician.

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            Indeed. He can’t seem to even stop fellating Trump at every turn. He’s not going to try to start his own party because there is no path to power there. The only thing that him starting a party would accomplish is ensuring Republican loss.

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    The cut off that lady who said something along the lines of “Don’t boo, bullets don’t have a party!” What a bullshit statement.

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    Dude’s part of the problem and either doesn’t know it or doesn’t care. Each makes them a terrible person.

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    I’m starting to think people don’t like this DeSantis guy

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    YOUR POLICIES CAUSED THIS! THESE DEATHS ARE ON YOUR HANDS!

    About. Fucking. Time. I’ve spent the last decade watching people openly talk about establishing a white christian ethnostate in America and the supposed “opposition” response was to make sure to be polite and to assume good faith. Fuck that. This dude is proud about how he wants to kill me and everyone like me. He moved to that level, let’s engage him on that level.