I wouldn't ever expect anything different. Electing Republicans will exacerbate the issue, but neither party is going to do what most people here want regarding Israel. Israel has bipartisan support due to its status as a close American ally in a part of the world that largely detests American influence. Biden infamously called Israel an "investment" when he was a Senator.I saw some twitter posts talking about how kamala has recieved ludicrous amounts from the pro-israel lobby. I couldn't find much close to the amount claimed (5+ million usd) but on opensecrets.org (which seems to be reliable enough a source for this stuff? not sure. never really looked into things like this before) there are records of large amounts recieved by kamala from israel lobbyists
Either way, it seems like nothing will change after all. The genocide will continue anyway. Wish jill stein was allowed on debates so she could actually amass a bigger following
GDP has severe limitations as a measure of quality-of-life. It fails to account for income inequality, sustainability of growth, and the impact of negative externalities like pollution. Using GDP as your one number to justify calling a nation poor is laughable.I don't know much about Portugal but it turning into "corporate slave country" can't be worse than being poor
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We can acknowledge Biden's successes and still conclude that the time is right for him to step aside. I remain unconvinced that this is the right move from an election strategy perspective, but I understand it.Spin it how you want, it is ageism and ableism. Proof of ability is in the results. It was the most successful Presidential first term in a generation.
I think the fact is clear that Americans remain juvenile when it comes to politics. An objectively successful President was unpopular not because of scandals, corruption, or economic recession; he was ran out of town because he was old and didn’t give people tingly butterflies in their stomach. Says a lot about who we are.
We can acknowledge Biden's successes and still conclude that the time is right for him to step aside. I remain unconvinced that this is the right move from an election strategy perspective, but I understand it.
non-american non-portuguese here; you could not pay me enough to move to the usa (i would make $200k+ there). but have many times considered taking a pay cut and moving to portugalI don't know much about Portugal but it turning into "corporate slave country" can't be worse than being poor
On a side note, my country (portugal) has been looking to legalize lobbying lately, alongside privatizing healthcare and other public services.
It’s been interesting how Progressives seem to be reacting to Kamala.
Maybe almost evenly split between the “Everyone consolidate behind her NOW,” and “Support the mini Primary.” Once again a scenario where Moderate vs Progressive doesn’t split an issue.
Progressive Coconut Pill: Mini primary is to chaotic, winning requires maintaining Dem Brand of party of sanity. Also Kamala is already one of the most progressive potential candidates and her have gotten even more progressive in her time with Biden.
Primary: Commitment to democracy, showing the importance of that principle. Don’t coronate a candidate.
I’m mostly agnostic, wouldn’t fight to take a side, but do find the coconut pill arguments more convincing. Certainly don’t blame Bowman or other progressive politicians that get behind her.
Also while I think the hard part of the VP pick will be getting a strong Democrat to board the train, most of the potential candidates look to be real energizers for the party and potential ticket.
Yeah, tend to agree. I don’t think anyone legit will challenge her anyway, making it a moot point. Also, strengths of the other candidates aside, I don’t think any of them have anywhere near Kamala’s name recognition— which I’d say outweighs any of their strengths.The only way Democrats can screw this up even more is by having anything close to contested convention. Fuck the “principle,” we already threw democracy out of the window by disregarding the primary process. At this point, VP Harris needs to be nominated now! Stop worrying about appearing perfect and go fucking win. The clock is ticking.
the previous guy was 100 years old and could not form a coherent sentence, hope this helps
Like it or not, vibes is part of politics. The entire Republican platform is based on vibes and they all contradict reality. That's just how the game is played. I don't think there will be a single difference between Harris's policies and what Biden's would have been, but I am interested in who her VP pick would be. There's some potential for some genuine good there.
Chou Toshio help me understand. I am seeing almost like a euphoria throughout the left and Democratic Party as a whole since the ticket change.
Harris was originally on the Biden-Harris ticket (as VP) and was already an important part of the administration. We can assume she will likely continue to pursue all of the same policies. Is this whole thing just “vibes?”
Aside from DR already said— I see this all the time at work. Work only gets done through trust, and it’s impossible to maintain trust without giving folks at least some plausible story/narrative/plan that something will work— or at least COULD work. Biden had lost this.
The “trust” was lost when not even a minute after one debate, all the so called friends/allies threw his ass under the bus instead of offering support. Which one can logically conclude that support was never there to begin. It makes the parties involved look conniving and hypocritical.
I don’t think your analysis is right. There is no exec or CEO that could survive at my company acting as complacent as Biden, offering so little counter measure in face of mounting crisis or even perceived mounting crisis.
If you think the debate is the first time Biden has showed signs of cognitive decline, you're sorely mistaken.There was no crisis. The Democrats committed PR blunder after PR blunder. You don’t throw your exec under the bus after a single mistake. I don’t know what kind of company you work for that does that.
If you think the debate is the first time Biden has showed signs of cognitive decline, you're sorely mistaken.
Sure. One off instances are reasonable to forget—There was no crisis. The Democrats committed PR blunder after PR blunder. You don’t throw your exec under the bus after a single mistake. I don’t know what kind of company you work for that does that.
Sure. One off instances are reasonable to forget—
But when you don’t and can’t aggressively campaign for a year or now…
When you don’t show up and help down ballot candidates rise
When you turn down the Super Bowl interview
When young people are leaving over Gaza
When you are relying constantly on the party apparatus to carry you without carrying back—
—and THEN you have the incident in the debate, people bring up the question of leadership AND you have no answer on what you can do NOW to change the trajectory AND you demand others to fall in line— it’s different.
Biden finding himself in this shaky position and NOT being able to promise an aggressive counter campaign storming the map— that’s different.
The more absurd thing that I think we agree on is that the party didn’t act sooner to put contingency in place, to raise the bench. But that’s the democrats…
Without the risk of croaking mid-term and also being able to not get folded in a debate!Harris was originally on the Biden-Harris ticket (as VP) and was already an important part of the administration. We can assume she will likely continue to pursue all of the same policies. Is this whole thing just “vibes?”
If you aren’t interested in my POV don’t ask for it. You’re free to see things differently.Re: down ballot, remind us how 2022 mid-terms went compared to 2010 and 1994.
When a President is elected the expectation in the party is they will serve 8 years. You don’t elevate a contingency. That is what the VP is for. If Kamala wins in 2024, plotting a contingency means a serious primary challenge in 2028 which only serves to undermine her as sitting President.