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Posts by Shitlib Memes

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Hope this helps!

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Circled: Chuck Schumer’s tenure in the Senate, approving said budgets.

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I circled your tenure in Congress and all the $$$ you voted for. Hope this helps!

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I don’t see how this is any different than your budgets.

New leadership, please, thank you!

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“That gave us Trump!”

No, the insistence of our leaders and their donors that the party should be more like Republicans to win a presidential election gave us Trump.

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The perspective is that it will push our leaders into trying to make changes to the system to attract more voters.

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Because that choice exists no matter how much you think it does nothing short of an amendment.

Telling folks to simply get over their extreme displeasure with a system that doesn’t serve them and elect folks who will not meaningfully change that system does not inspire them to change their minds.

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Ty, I’ll add it to my wares

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I know a certain baseball team…

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Reminder: It’s Chuck Schumer pushing candidates who’s job will be to protect Israel and the interests of wealthy donors.

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When will you be resigning from leadership?

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How does one argue for a broad-center from the UK with the current functionality of the Labour Party?

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Nothing is bad faith about posting a chart about the time period I am referencing because you thought I was talking about 2009.

I think we’re done here. Have a great evening!

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Didn’t need to look beyond the PFP to know what other BS was probably being spewed.

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It worked once, 40 years ago when the Republican Party was soul-searching after HW was defeated. Also a reaction to Gingrich.

The most successful campaign of the 21st century was also the most “left.”

These people harp on lies.

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Lol

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It’s 2011, a gay man is becoming the CEO of my favorite company. Maybe there is hope for a closeted kid like me. I’m libbed up.

It’s 2026, throw him in the gulag. Rainbow fast pass, but Altman & Thiel first.

The years start comin’ and they don’t stop comin’

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West Virginia is a great example of how union labor evolved into rural poverty after being abandoned for corporate interests. So they started staying home or voting another way.

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You see them as individuals and not a symptom of our party’s inability to recruit politicians who represent the working class.

The only reason those people are able to be in the caucus to begin with is because of how far right it has moved.

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And what’s the statistics before that? Hint: democrats held Congress for extended periods of time because their electorate included the largest voting block: the working class.

Neoliberalism championed by the Clinton’s was a step away from that. Gingrich swooped, Trump kicked the dead horse.

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I’ve been absolutely decimated by this user saying “nuh uh” to my historically-sourced and personal lived experience. I will never recover.

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And yet all Democrats did not vote for it because the tent has been pitched towards DINO’s who actually don’t give a shit about us.

That’s who Chuck Schumer is recruiting to the party.

I refuse to be quiet about it. Thus our discussion.

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They got kept afloat. They didn’t not see power shift towards workers or improvement in their quality of life.

I still visit, multiple times a year. I would love to send you pics of the dilapidation and lack of resources.

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People pay for this kind of 1 on 1 tutoring, I accept venmo or money order

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The Republican party co-opted those grievances into a wrecking ball in 2016 in a coalition with the far right, which is what includes your bigots and evangelicals.

These are old union strongholds.

But you can’t award unions more power when your party has been bought up by corporate interests.

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Look at electoral maps going back to 1992, and watch rural voters disappear from the D electorate

I am from one of those

I can tell you, the area has not seen any significant investment from the state or otherwise since we turned from a producer to a consumer economy. Area is blighted and ignorant

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Because left/right has taken precedence over up/down

“Moderate” has lost a lot of meaning in the American overtones window.

Our current political leaders are controlled by donors and corporations who will launch mass campaigns against anything that shifts power back to workers.

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