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If there's anything that illustrated the hollowness of the Democratic Party as an effective opposition for me, it's this.

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  • Kid ManiaC Kid Mania

    @mloxton @hankg @pluralistic
    Congratulations.
    The Bad Thing is now happening.
    *slow clap*
    "Everything is ultimately peculiar and ultimately ridiculous."
    -- Thomas Ligotti
    #doomed

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    Matthew Loxton
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    #6

    @clintruin

    So this is the thing that burns me - people who fantasize about what should happen in a just universe and then blame the ONLY group of people who try to do the right thing but are ineffective. The dems didn't have the clean slate you pretend, Mueller was ALWAYS going to do a slow shuffle to nowhere, and nobody was going to do a rocket docket and throw white conservatives in jail.

    So slow clap all you want, Dems didn't create this mess, and shaking a fist at them is dumb

    @hankg

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    • Matthew LoxtonM Matthew Loxton

      @clintruin

      So this is the thing that burns me - people who fantasize about what should happen in a just universe and then blame the ONLY group of people who try to do the right thing but are ineffective. The dems didn't have the clean slate you pretend, Mueller was ALWAYS going to do a slow shuffle to nowhere, and nobody was going to do a rocket docket and throw white conservatives in jail.

      So slow clap all you want, Dems didn't create this mess, and shaking a fist at them is dumb

      @hankg

      Kid ManiaC This user is from outside of this forum
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      Kid Mania
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      #7

      @mloxton @hankg
      Okay.
      ...so here we are then.
      ☠️ 🇺🇸 ☠️

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      • Kid ManiaC Kid Mania

        @mloxton @hankg
        Okay.
        ...so here we are then.
        ☠️ 🇺🇸 ☠️

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        Kid Mania
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        #8

        @mloxton @hankg
        https://youtu.be/ZSCXwHEG0_w?si=T8gN9uUGUj5uvkwF

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        • Kid ManiaC Kid Mania

          @mloxton @hankg
          https://youtu.be/ZSCXwHEG0_w?si=T8gN9uUGUj5uvkwF

          Matthew LoxtonM This user is from outside of this forum
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          #9

          @clintruin
          Fuck no.
          Discordant music and someone screaming at me is not going to get any sort of message to me.

          @hankg

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          • Matthew LoxtonM Matthew Loxton

            @clintruin
            Fuck no.
            Discordant music and someone screaming at me is not going to get any sort of message to me.

            @hankg

            Ciggy Bringer of SmokeC This user is from outside of this forum
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            Ciggy Bringer of Smoke
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            #10

            @mloxton @clintruin @hankg

            ***Important***

            MATTHEW, WE NEED 5 DOLLARS RIGHT NOW TO CONVINCE OTHER PEOPLE TO COME BACK TO THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY BECAUSE YOUR STAID DEFENSE ISNT WORKING. 7X MATCH UNTIL NOON PACIFIC TIME!

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            • Ciggy Bringer of SmokeC Ciggy Bringer of Smoke

              @mloxton @clintruin @hankg

              ***Important***

              MATTHEW, WE NEED 5 DOLLARS RIGHT NOW TO CONVINCE OTHER PEOPLE TO COME BACK TO THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY BECAUSE YOUR STAID DEFENSE ISNT WORKING. 7X MATCH UNTIL NOON PACIFIC TIME!

              Matthew LoxtonM This user is from outside of this forum
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              Matthew Loxton
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              #11

              @ciggysmokebringer

              https://med-mastodon.com/@mloxton/114677131311723776

              @clintruin @hankg

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              • Matthew LoxtonM Matthew Loxton

                @ciggysmokebringer

                https://med-mastodon.com/@mloxton/114677131311723776

                @clintruin @hankg

                Ciggy Bringer of SmokeC This user is from outside of this forum
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                Ciggy Bringer of Smoke
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                #12

                @mloxton @clintruin @hankg

                ***MATTHEW, WE NEED TO TALK***

                WE KNOW YOU CARE ABOUT DEMOCRACY MORE THAN ANYONE ELSE WHICH IS WHY WE ARE DOING A 10X MATCH ON DONATIONS OVER $50 UNTIL NOON PACIFIC.

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                • Ciggy Bringer of SmokeC Ciggy Bringer of Smoke

                  @mloxton @clintruin @hankg

                  ***MATTHEW, WE NEED TO TALK***

                  WE KNOW YOU CARE ABOUT DEMOCRACY MORE THAN ANYONE ELSE WHICH IS WHY WE ARE DOING A 10X MATCH ON DONATIONS OVER $50 UNTIL NOON PACIFIC.

                  Matthew LoxtonM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Matthew Loxton
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                  #13

                  @ciggysmokebringer

                  Look, yelling childish stuff at me is not going to make any sort of argument.

                  If you want a good conversation about the role of money in US politics, the effect that "Citizens United" has on voting, and how the entire "money-centric" culture in the US drives towards fascism, then sure, let's discuss that.

                  But shouting really basic stuff at me is just going to make me think you are an imbecile

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                  • Matthew LoxtonM Matthew Loxton

                    @ciggysmokebringer

                    Look, yelling childish stuff at me is not going to make any sort of argument.

                    If you want a good conversation about the role of money in US politics, the effect that "Citizens United" has on voting, and how the entire "money-centric" culture in the US drives towards fascism, then sure, let's discuss that.

                    But shouting really basic stuff at me is just going to make me think you are an imbecile

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                    Ciggy Bringer of Smoke
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                    #14

                    @mloxton

                    Why is that method good enough for Democrats as a primary form of outreach about current political events and situation then?

                    I can pull more texts from my phone that Democrats have sent me if my point isn't made, but you're more than smart enough to connect the dots and how it relates to the OP, and you even said this method is imbecilic.

                    But not too imbecilic for Democrats, I guess. Have a good one, until next time.

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                    • Ciggy Bringer of SmokeC Ciggy Bringer of Smoke

                      @mloxton

                      Why is that method good enough for Democrats as a primary form of outreach about current political events and situation then?

                      I can pull more texts from my phone that Democrats have sent me if my point isn't made, but you're more than smart enough to connect the dots and how it relates to the OP, and you even said this method is imbecilic.

                      But not too imbecilic for Democrats, I guess. Have a good one, until next time.

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                      #15

                      @ciggysmokebringer

                      BECAUSE IT WORKS!

                      Your representative spends as much or more time in office trying to raise funds than doing their job because, as I have fucking said, money -> campaigning -> turnout

                      That is because American voters see voting as a kind of dating game or buying a pumpkin rather than a duty.
                      As long as large numbers are disenfranchised and even larger numbers don't bother voting, money drives elections and politicians always have their hand out

                      Both parties have a hand out

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                      • Matthew LoxtonM Matthew Loxton

                        @ciggysmokebringer

                        BECAUSE IT WORKS!

                        Your representative spends as much or more time in office trying to raise funds than doing their job because, as I have fucking said, money -> campaigning -> turnout

                        That is because American voters see voting as a kind of dating game or buying a pumpkin rather than a duty.
                        As long as large numbers are disenfranchised and even larger numbers don't bother voting, money drives elections and politicians always have their hand out

                        Both parties have a hand out

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                        Ciggy Bringer of Smoke
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                        #16

                        @mloxton

                        It doesnt work well enough given we are in a thread about how alienating it is to would-be-voters, into not trusting Democrats enough to vote for them. In the aftermath of an electoral loss where people got more of these messages from Democrats than any other message, even when self selecting information.

                        Do you really wanna talk about 'whale hunting' as a form of fundraising for a political party, in an ecosystem where most of us are not whales and respond poorly to it?

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                        • Ciggy Bringer of SmokeC Ciggy Bringer of Smoke

                          @mloxton

                          It doesnt work well enough given we are in a thread about how alienating it is to would-be-voters, into not trusting Democrats enough to vote for them. In the aftermath of an electoral loss where people got more of these messages from Democrats than any other message, even when self selecting information.

                          Do you really wanna talk about 'whale hunting' as a form of fundraising for a political party, in an ecosystem where most of us are not whales and respond poorly to it?

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                          Matthew Loxton
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                          @ciggysmokebringer

                          "not trusting Democrats enough to vote for them"

                          And there is the bigger reason we are where we are. Yeah, the constant fundraising is irritating and alienating, but not fundraising is a death spiral for politicians. If they don't spend half or more of their time fundraising, they will be toast the next time. If you don't have huge corporate and billionaire donors like Reps, you either constantly beg individuals, or flame out

                          Because American voters treat it like dating
                          /2

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                          • Matthew LoxtonM Matthew Loxton

                            @ciggysmokebringer

                            "not trusting Democrats enough to vote for them"

                            And there is the bigger reason we are where we are. Yeah, the constant fundraising is irritating and alienating, but not fundraising is a death spiral for politicians. If they don't spend half or more of their time fundraising, they will be toast the next time. If you don't have huge corporate and billionaire donors like Reps, you either constantly beg individuals, or flame out

                            Because American voters treat it like dating
                            /2

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                            Matthew Loxton
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                            @ciggysmokebringer

                            ... and that's EXACTLY what you just did. You posed it as "not trusting Democrats enough to vote for them", like you are picking a cabbage or dating, not as YOUR duty to identify the best candidate and voting for them.

                            As long as tons of voters are prepared to skip voting or vote third party because the least bad politician wasn't up to their standards, we will keep sliding towards fascism.

                            The problem isn't dems, it's fascists, corporate/billionaire funding, and voters

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                            • Matthew LoxtonM Matthew Loxton

                              @ciggysmokebringer

                              ... and that's EXACTLY what you just did. You posed it as "not trusting Democrats enough to vote for them", like you are picking a cabbage or dating, not as YOUR duty to identify the best candidate and voting for them.

                              As long as tons of voters are prepared to skip voting or vote third party because the least bad politician wasn't up to their standards, we will keep sliding towards fascism.

                              The problem isn't dems, it's fascists, corporate/billionaire funding, and voters

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                              Ciggy Bringer of Smoke
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                              @mloxton

                              Part of the issue with voters is that youre insisting they carry some kind of duality of having sincere political and partsan beliefs and then disposing of them at the drop of the hat to win. And not knowing what will and guessing based on polling, and then losing anyway.

                              Despite the argument about 'getting what they want exactly' and holding out if they dont, almost all electoral participation is a leap of faith where nobody gets what they want...but their faith isnt utterly humiliated along the way. It kinda is now. The vector and thrust are not going the same direction. As much as this framing might piss everyone off, faith/trust/vector/thrust elementally matter no matter the arguments.

                              This is why one of the other planks of Democratic Party outreach, highlighting deliverables and objective fulfillment falls flat no matter how much they do it - theyre highlighting how much youll never get what you want and should be fine with that, because look over there at that!

                              One of the funnier asides is that Democrats need voters to be sophisticated enough to reject the GOP, but not so sophisticated they question or lose faith in the party.

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                                @mloxton

                                Part of the issue with voters is that youre insisting they carry some kind of duality of having sincere political and partsan beliefs and then disposing of them at the drop of the hat to win. And not knowing what will and guessing based on polling, and then losing anyway.

                                Despite the argument about 'getting what they want exactly' and holding out if they dont, almost all electoral participation is a leap of faith where nobody gets what they want...but their faith isnt utterly humiliated along the way. It kinda is now. The vector and thrust are not going the same direction. As much as this framing might piss everyone off, faith/trust/vector/thrust elementally matter no matter the arguments.

                                This is why one of the other planks of Democratic Party outreach, highlighting deliverables and objective fulfillment falls flat no matter how much they do it - theyre highlighting how much youll never get what you want and should be fine with that, because look over there at that!

                                One of the funnier asides is that Democrats need voters to be sophisticated enough to reject the GOP, but not so sophisticated they question or lose faith in the party.

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                                @ciggysmokebringer @mloxton Honestly, I wish more of the principled dems would get in at the primaries.

                                My local one had only 7% participation. So that's 7% of the party getting in on picking who the candidate in the fall is. Which yeah, great way to end up with a great moat between primary voters and general voters in what they want.

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                                • Alex KeaneS Alex Keane

                                  @ciggysmokebringer @mloxton Honestly, I wish more of the principled dems would get in at the primaries.

                                  My local one had only 7% participation. So that's 7% of the party getting in on picking who the candidate in the fall is. Which yeah, great way to end up with a great moat between primary voters and general voters in what they want.

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                                  @squishymage42 @ciggysmokebringer @mloxton I was a member of a small political discussion group, about 20 of us. We decided to pick local candidates in the primaries and support them. We chose the leftier ones, and every one we supported won. Big swing left in a state with a lot of DINOs. That's how you do it, not by snarking at small-donor fundraising.

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                                    @squishymage42 @ciggysmokebringer @mloxton I was a member of a small political discussion group, about 20 of us. We decided to pick local candidates in the primaries and support them. We chose the leftier ones, and every one we supported won. Big swing left in a state with a lot of DINOs. That's how you do it, not by snarking at small-donor fundraising.

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                                    @jhavok @ciggysmokebringer @mloxton And hey, when you get small local races and experience and name recognition behind someone and THEN add that small donor fundraising, you get cool candidates.

                                    (But leadership sticking around way too long and basically throttling any new growth in downticket races is a problem in a LOT OF PLACES not just national)

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