@FlashMobOfOne i’m sorry, but I’m having a hard time understanding why you think that voting for inflationary policies when your issue is inflation isn’t stupid. People simply don’t understand what they voted for. It’s not going to work out for them. And I’m fresh out of empathy for that.
@FlashMobOfOne voting to preserve abortion rights at the state level while also voting for someone who will enact a national ban that wipes out state level protections is the sine qua non of being a dumb motherfucker.
You can go off on Dems all you want, but people who vote for their own economic annihilation, which is what voting for Trump was, are dumb shits and I hope they like anal, because they’re getting fucked up the ass indefinitely.
@FlashMobOfOne I don’t dispute that Dems had a less than compelling message, but working class people voting for anti labor and anti consumer policies is just moronic.
@FlashMobOfOne@mastodon.art@mastodon.art well, I’m sure a pathologically narcissistic billionaire is the working class hero they’ve been waiting for. Blaming Dems specifically for this is an opinion you can have, but I’m of the opinion that most Americans are simply dumb motherfuckers.
@LittleTokyo Bristol has had a Dem board of supervisors for years, but of course that doesn’t speak for the residents, which are far more split. My firm represents the Township.
@LittleTokyo it’s really just starting to get broad attention. A huge portion of the country just isn’t dialed into politics at all, and for them the election is just beginning.
A friend of mine was surprised that my law officer was closed today. I told her we represent a lot of black clients and it’s the least we could do to honor the meaning of the day.
The very least. Don’t ever forget that there are living people who think these were the good old days.