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This is a delicate moment. Itβs a new day and yet so many are on edge. Our politics are inflamed, and social media only adds to the anxiety.
It seems that @elonmusk made an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute, but again, we appreciate that people are on edge.
In this moment, all sides should give one another a bit of grace, perhaps even the benefit of the doubt, and take a breath. This is a new beginning. Letβs hope for healing and work toward unity in the months and years ahead.
"I want no future in a party with Rashida Tlaib"
THEN LEAVE
Dems won MORE Jewish voters in 2024 than 2020. That's because Jewish people are disproportionately high-education ideological liberals who hate fascism, NOT left-bashing centrists who obsess over Zionism, like Brianna
The impulse to idolize specific justices and flowery dissents is the most loser possible impulse in the Democratic coalition and I just donβt have patience for it anymore.
I don't know if I'll write much but, I had an urge and started a substack, enjoy my first low effort article.
Are men cooked, chat?
https://t.co/P556KfWQGV
this inability to message COVID as trumps fault (even if correct) means that its also much harder to say "inflation may be bad but we were dealt a poor hand" because voters didn't interpolate 2020 and 2021 that way
I think a large part of the election along with inflation is that Dems just couldn't effectively put COVID on Trump. As the party (correctly to be clear) of smart lockdown policies, people's story of the pandemic isn't that Dems fixed anything, it just continued to suck.
Will it all go away if Trump tariffs fuck up the economy? Maybe, but I do think democrats do not have a policy problem, not really, they have a vibes problem. For better or worse the Dems are seen as the party of pantsuited women and that is just not going to work atm.
I'm still not planning on being on twitter often but yes, many people's ideas about the election and the electorate were wrong. Trump is a singularly powerful figure at the top of the ticket and has successfully, at least partially, deracialized the appeal of the GOP 1/
It's easy to say that Dems need "a message" and its even easier to say "they did but the media didn't cover it" and in some sense maybe the strength of trump is how he soaks up attention, but I think it is true that Dems have become unappealing for many people 4/
you people are so out of touch. you have no idea what is going on. there is a massive contingency of dumbasses who think US corporations are run by blue haired communists who teamed up with dumbass swing voters who are mad at the president for grocery store prices. that's it.
intense anti-incumbency backlash to inflation has been a global story for all the 2024 elections but you can't really see big electoral dividends from US outperformance on GDP/ investment/ employment/ wages