Don’t you think it’s democratic that he should be allowed to run again, given his approval ratings are so low?

Should you not be in the streets, fightng for democracy?

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    Having a popular president is populism

    Doing popular things is populism

    And populism is bad because too many people want it

    All good ideas come from government think-tanks with names like the Apollo Congregate that only hire the whitest, richest graduates from Yale and Havard

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      TBH, populism is bad when that populism is just a cover for right-wing puppet governments who push austerity and anti-immigrant measures to please their billionaire backers.

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        TBH, populism is bad when that populism is just a cover

        “Populism” isn’t a thing at all. It’s an empty buzzword that doesn’t mean anything but “thing that I, the smart and rational adult in the room, do not like and think is vulgar and cringe,” and it gets applied to everything from things that are popular and appealing to the public to things that are intensely elitist and unpopular. For example, being against war is always populism, and thus bad, but being for war in too honest a fashion is also populism, and thus also bad. Civil rights are populism, and thus bad, but being against them is also populism, and thus bad. It’s a framework that exists to defer all authority to a specific sort of tepid managerial technocracy where the government has to do bad and unpopular things because that’s “pragmatic” but they have to be contrite about it instead of admitting they like being corrupt, bloodthirsty assholes because liking being the bad guy is bad populism stuff. And they’re definitely not allowed to even try to be better, because trying to do good things and be popular is populism, and thus bad.

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        True that

        But I do see libs who honestly believe that because an idea has popular support, that means it’s populist and therefore bad

        It’s kind of weird

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    Afaik, libs are of two flavors: Firstly, the ones that are libs because cons are worse and think libism is the only solution. For them, Bidoof may be a horrible person, and the Dems may be terrible and corrupt, but there’s nothing you can do except vote So, they vote Because they hate Trump. They may even agree with us lefties on all the social issues. But they think cumminism is bad and evil like Drumpf because they grew up in a Cold War world and are scared of Russia/China. Eventually, some of them can come around to accepting socialism over capitalism, especially if they have a heart and see all the bad capitalists and capitalist countries do, and you answer their very basic questions around profit-sharing, investor risk, etc. They’re not that invested in capitalism as an economic institution. But it’s still a slow and gradual process.

    Second, the ideological ghouls. These are rarer but they’re in it for the money. There’s no convincing them. In fact, they’ll be the ones convincing the good-hearted libs that we are agents of Drumpf and Putin. They may be managers or owners or other people who have or want loads of money and power. Be wary.

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        Combination of both, I think. I like to think of it in terms of probability: A rich, white liberal probably has a 0.5% chance of realizing things while a poor, non-white liberal living in a poor neighborhood has a 95%+ chance

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        I’m not voting for Biden, but will say loud and proud that I look down on anybody not voting in local elections. Material conditions definitely lean towards Biden. Trump policy-wise really wasn’t THAT bad, it’s more about what he awoke in the American right that’s so worrisome. Local elections post-Trump are a night and day difference. It’s like how we’re seeing those bills from Oklahoma trying to declare hispanic people terrorists. These people’s bigotry is emboldened by Trump. Maybe believing the dems make it better is just delaying the inevitable, but I will keep voting locally until there’s no point.

        Local (school board up to state) elections are starting to become the hypotheticals we’ve talked about for years. Openly genocidal people vs normal politicians. Pre-Trump, the dems would still win if the republican candidate was just too crazy. There was a certain candidate in my state that made national news with a shitty comment and lost to a dem solely because of how bad that single sentence was. If that same guy ran here today, he would have won.

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    Since everyone here seems to be trolls shilling for Putin, I’ll answer your question as an actual liberal.

    The polls mean nothing. Biden has been a very good president so far. The economy has improved, and lots of new jobs were created. This is thanks to the success of Bidenomics. What else do you want him to do? Of course, Republicans don’t care about his achievements and just want to spread lies. The far-left seems to have joined them, trying to paint him as some sort of war criminal. It’s all nonsense based on a misunderstanding of the complexity and nuances of the situation he’s in. I don’t expect people with the mind of a child to understand. Just let the adults do their work.

    What should I be in the streets for? There’s a presidential election coming up. Get all of your friends and family to go out and vote for Biden. Convince them what’s at stake. He stands for freedom and democracy, and we need to vote for him so we can stop the US from becoming a dictatorship under Trump. Is that so difficult to understand?

    If you’re not voting for Biden, you’re practically voting for Trump to become president. You people are proof that horseshoe theory is correct.

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    My libs (white, wealthy, bay area) said they wish they didn’t have to vote for him. They remarked they wish Peter Mayonnaise was in the driver’s seat, but they “know they need to fall in line” to defeat the greater evil.

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    We have to support Biden because Trump has concentration camps that Biden built

    we have to support Biden because Trump is building a wall, which Biden supported enough to fund back in 2006

    we have to support Biden because Trump is racist, unlike Biden who wrote a crime bill that decimated the black community

    we have to vote for Biden because Trump is a misogynist, where Biden just sniffs little girls

    we have to vote for Biden because Trump will put a conservative on the Supreme Court, unlike Biden who slandered Anita Hill and pushed through a hardcore conservative to SCOTUS

    we have to vote for Biden

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    We can’t even see their damn replies from here the way this thing is set up

    I can even post to lemmygrad despite the temp ban 🤔💭 I had to be notified personally 2 days later

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    Gretchen Whitmer could be walking the ball into the net right now but instead we have to have another old rapist contest to see which old rapist the country likes most

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    Biden is getting into Trump numbers but he still has a ways to go before reaching those Bush level troughs.

    Here’s to our hero overcoming the obstacle and “besting” all his predecessors in that respect.