I did what I had to do, which is vote.
The campaign’s job was to get other people to vote. They failed at their job.
I’m just this guy, you know? Except on Lemmy.
RIP Kbin.social
I did what I had to do, which is vote.
The campaign’s job was to get other people to vote. They failed at their job.
If the goal of a campaign is to get people to vote for you then they failed spectacularly
Pod People
Non-voters got what they deserve.
Reminds me of Clinton’s vaunted “Blue Wall” that totally collapsed. Harris expected Democrats to show up without campaigning to them and were shocked when they didn’t.
Voyage of the Mimi
Chill in the air
It was 80 degrees this week. In Pennsylvania.
Frank wore it better
Yeah, I’ve been waiting to pull the trigger on a new four-bay RAID and I’m gonna do that tomorrow
Good, we’ll need the kids in the fields picking crops and the slaughterhouses processing meat when he kicks out all the migrants out.
I would suggest anyone who can buy a chest freezer and stock up on groceries now
The only political ad I experienced this year was one saying the Democratic Senate candidate would let boys play in girl’s sports. It was horribly transphobic, even ending in a joke about genitalia, but I can’t help but think it had an effect on the outcome amongst all the women who aren’t smart enough to pair their phone to their car and think NPR uses big words.
“You can’t be two minorities! That’s not fair!” - Wine moms, probably
There’s lots of them but one that hasn’t been mentioned is Sucker Punch. It’s 6.1 on IMDB and 22% on Rotten Tomatoes and I loved the visuals.
Also, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is terrible but everyone needs to watch the opening sequence
Complaining that people don’t know how economics work and that they have the memory of a goldfish is like complaining that knights move weird in chess.
These are the rules of the game we’re trying to win. Whining about how stupid everyone is doesn’t change the fact that we need to get stupid people to vote.
And Americans voted ovewhelmingly in favor of that.
I really hate that I’m seeing this everywhere. Americans overwhelmingly didn’t vote. Yes, according to math that means they voted for Trump, but why they didn’t bother to vote is a lot more important. Yes, that means they’re responsible for what happens, but if Democrats can’t get people to vote for them how do they expect to win?
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The New York Times - which has about as much credibility as the AASS - says it’s 92.5%
Half seems optimistic, especially because of how many people didn’t bother to vote
I wish Gene had lived to see the Star Trek universe