• tallwookie@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      well, he’s under 50 - we’ve had enough boomer-generation Presidents. on that note alone I’d vote for him. he’s also got experience in government, which Trump certainly didnt have - but literally anyone was better than another Clinton so he was basically a shoe-in.

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          yep, it’s far more logical than believing the lies that they spout during their campaign

          • jeffw@lemmy.world
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            1 year ago

            So you see 0 correlation between what politicians campaign on and the end results of what they do in office?

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        So you’d vote for an overt fascist, who:

        • is tanking the economy of the state he governs for political brownie points with the most extreme conservative and authoritarian factions in the country
        • wastes time, money, and effort perpetrating imbecilic culture wars just to give the aforementioned psychotic political base a category of “undesirables” to direct their hate and fear towards
        • has - as a matter of public record - directed state law enforcement agencies to intimidate and harass a data scientist and her family during the pandemic simply because she was calling the state government out for data manipulation
        • as a public policy during the pandemic, actively worked against public health measures, which provably increased the number of fatalities, and overall encouraged diminished trust in science and vaccines in conservative political circles
        • is pandering to authoritarians, hate groups, and white supremacists
        • has signed laws that allow the state to remove children from parents simply because said parents are understanding and accommodating if their kid feels more comfortable presenting outside of the heteronormative paradigm
        • (we can go on; those are just some domestically-relevant bullet points, and I got tired of reciting heinous and idiotic shit he’s doing)

        I detest how neoliberal Biden is. I wish he was younger. But if the choice is him or a literal fascist, I know who I’m voting for, and it’s not going to be the guy who is simply less old.

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          1 year ago

          the benefit of an individual vote is that you get to make the choice, and you can vote for anyone you want

          • gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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            Yes. But there are certain candidates who are objectively worse than others. As an example: any candidate who purposely undermines democratic processes is objectively worse than any candidate who does not.

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              Not for someone who doesn’t consider democracy to be a good thing. So one might be objectively anti-democratic but that’s not objectively bad. It’s bad in my and your opinion, but maybe not for the parent. So uhm, get out and vote like democracy depends on it. 🥲