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  • I think Gavin Newsom would’ve been the most logical decision. I think Walz was a better pick than Buttigiege. I am just speaking as someone thinking of what I would have done…

    Honestly, when going against Trump I have always thought the strategy I would employ would be to grab a guy like Gavin Newsom, keep him in the middle as much as possible, give him a very tepid, normal Democrat platform, and just hug center while acting like Trump is a weirdo who is far right. This is the strategy I think the media would do best at helping with.

    Buttigiege would not really help with this - not because I think being gay is an issue, but because he is uncharismatic and only looks bad standing next to virtually anyone, lol.








  • I just want people on both sides to agree that

    • Murder is wrong
    • Assassinations are wrong
    • You have free speech, and exercise it how you wish

    Severla years from now… remarking that it was ironic that he died due to the widespread private ownership of guns is appropriate. The day he dies saying this, without heavily caveating it, and wishing the best for his family, and doing so in a group receptive to discussion of it… that is just rage baiting people, at best. At worst, you believe in violence and death on your enemies… And you’re a fucking problem for any free & democratic society because you wish evil upon law-abiding private citizens whose crime is disagreeing with you.






  • I think this is all really complicated, though. We have to also consider that most countries practice protectionism and have subsidies and other benefits given to their companies to try to enable them to gain some kind of competitive edge. This is not only because they want to profit from the hard cash inflow of successful industry and major commercial endeavors, but also simply because of the fact that they benefit very much from having greater amounts of their people employed.

    One of the ironies about this, too, is how a lot of formerly Communist/Socialist states benefited immensely from their period under a planned economy by having a centralized force bring in the industry and infrastructure necessary to have a superior private market.

    I am not saying Capitalism is wrong, per se, I think their descriptions of the free market are generally good… I am just saying that socialism actually also makes a lot of sense for the developing world and for nations that do not have the edge to be competitive internationally.

    That’s why you see it everywhere and there really is no such thing as a ‘free market,’ and so designing your economy around a free market is just shooting yourself in the foot.





  • Brandon Herrera, the man in question, is a Texas Republican and second amendment activist who would seemingly just be a normal conservative.

    And, as the article states:

    During the video, the person filming commented, “Brandon Herrera for president. Yeah, I met Brandon Herrera at SHOT Show last year and he and I had a conversation, a brief conversation, we agreed on a lot of things, so y’all should vote for Brandon Herrera for president.”

    SHOT Show, which is an acronym for “Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show,” is an annual trade show held in Las Vegas.








  • I have a simple policy on this… I let people define their own terms. I just do not really like debates about semantics enough… Plus I believe especially that If I am not X, I do not have that much of a right to define what X is or isn’t. I only safeguard against absurdities.

    In terms of this, though, I am sympathetic to the idea that the USSR, Communist China, Communist Vietnam, etc., were Communist since many sincere people attempted to make Communism work there.

    Is Communism different from socialism? Certainly. And I respect those differences. But it also makes sense to come to conclusions based off of the extreme socialist models about socialism, IMO.





  • It’s odd because they have released statements which have talked about potentially removing all the people from Gaza via a single humanitrian camp at Rafah, but then Bibi the Butcher tries to talk about how it is going to be completely different:

    Earlier on Thursday, Netanyahu denied Israel had any intentions of permanently controlling Gaza.

    “We don’t want to keep it. We want to have a security perimeter,” he told Fox News before the security cabinet session.

    “We don’t want to govern it. We don’t want to be there as a governing body.”

    He said that Israel intended to hand over the Strip to a coalition of Arab forces that would govern it.

    Netanyahu insisted that the full takeover of Gaza is necessary to eliminate Hamas.

    In a statement, Hamas slammed Netanyahu’s remarks about full military control of Gaza, calling it “a coup” as faltering ceasefire negotiations continue.

    They leave a lot of wiggle room to make it sound like it’s not the end for them.