Once again: The actual POTUS doesn't do a lot. Who they (*groans* he) tap(s) for key staff jobs, however, is critical and winds up having a profound impact on policy and the running of this joint.
The amount things don't fall apart matters.
Project 2025 REALLY SOFA KING MATTERS, friends
I want to be clear that I'm not some huge Biden stan. He has been far better than I expected, but I don't ultimately care that much which Dem is in the White House in 2025, just so long as it's a Dem
Yes, I have a LOT OF BEEF with Biden. So much beef.
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There is no version of the story that involves Republicans gaining more control of our government now that ends well.
Not a single one.
Come on.
We know this.
The answer is: Voting can't be the END of our fight for change. Ever.
If you think that voting doesn't matter, you're naive and reckless.
If you think the work stops with voting, you're ignorant about how much our horrific systems and structures continue to harm under every presidency.
The work encompasses and surpasses voting.
We have big, big work to do.
Hahaha I posted this to ig and the people arguing with it appear to be in Quebec and Tanzania, respectively. People’s audacity: unmitigated since forever
People sat home in 1984 and 1988 and the democratic response was a corporate friendly New Democrat agenda that kept going until probably 2006 at least. Whole generation was fed bullshit based on people staying home.
Exactly. If you are a leftist and stay home, the Democratic Party is going to figure that you (i.e. leftists in general) are not reliable voters and instead move center-right looking for votes. Vote every time. Then spend all of your other days organizing to move the Overton window to the left.
This is perfectly right, and I think we in France are exactly in this spot right now:
- we voted, and it mattered, surprisingly more than I thought it would
- the work doesn't stop, as all we have gained could be lost every day
Thanks for stating all this again.
What gets me is there is no good outcome for this election. I'm backing dems 100% up and down the ballot, but with GOP talking heads saying we're 'already in a civil war' and it will only stay bloodless if they win sends me reeling. Add project 2025 and i'm packing a bug out bag.
My response is that the candidates are so far from good that perfection is a laughable idea. When the best thing I can say about Biden is that he won’t have me and my partner killed, that is a bar so low it’s in hell.
I consider my mitzvot to be love my neighbor as myself, and be patient, kind, and forgiving. My vote is the most I can do right now, while living in a very red state. I can't help but feel voiceless. I can't explain to the people in my community that "harm reduction" is voting dem.
I think this election even more than the previous ones is a good highlight of the real solutions not being at the ballot box. Biden, by many standards, is not someone I want to be president, but given the options he is de facto the best option available that has any chance of winning.
But like you said, voting for Biden isn't the solution, it's the springboard to the real work which has to be done out in the streets and not at the ballot box. And hopefully people will start to catch onto that.