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    141 year ago

    I can’t afford an EV. I can’t afford a house. I can’t afford gas. I can’t afford groceries. I can’t afford health insurance-- actually, I can afford the minimum insurance I am required to purchase, but it is basically worthless. This is the kind of shit I don’t hear/see much convincing from Democrats. Yes, fuck the fascists in the Republican party. Unfortunately, fascism can look like an ‘answer’ for these kind of problems. If we don’t want people to fall for that trap, we need popular politics coming from the left.

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      151 year ago

      I can’t afford gas. I can’t afford groceries.

      What do you expect any president to do about that?

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        91 year ago

        President specifically, nothing. Government and a political party as a whole? Fix the problem.

        There’s lots of ideas as to how to fix the problem, and though I have my own and have preferences, all that ultimately matters is that every single person in the country has a good place to live, food, and healthcare, and generally speaking, the ability to participate in society as much or as little as they choose.

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          31 year ago

          You want government to fix the problem of you making bad life choices?

          …how?

          every single person in the country has a good place to live, food, and healthcare, and generally speaking, the ability to participate in society as much or as little as they choose.

          That you don’t understand that this is a ridiculously extreme ask is just unreal to me.

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            41 year ago

            I was trying to encompass a lot of stuff in that phrasing, and I get the impression it came out very poorly.

            My meaning is along the lines of including things like the ability to freely reach the necessary places for desired social engagement, access to whatever modern communication and interaction systems there are and so on, without limiting it to current technology or physical structure.

            I didn’t want to say ‘a vehicle and internet’ since those may not be necessary depending on other things. Even this explanation doesn’t really cover it; there’s a bunch of stuff in my head I want the government to be ensuring for us and it would take a huge essay to cover it all.

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              11 year ago

              That’s basically the opposite of what I thought you meant, which was that all of those things should be guaranteed and no one should have to work.

              Good old written mediums

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                31 year ago

                That is something that should be a goal, but it’s an eventual goal, and not something I could reasonably ask of the government today.

                I do want those things guaranteed today, but guaranteed in the sense that if someone must work a reasonable amount to obtain them, they can do so without difficulty.

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        81 year ago

        I expect someone running for president to sound like they give a fuck about that, and (once elected) to use their position as the party leader to constantly marshal their forces towards real solutions to those problems.