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  • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

    The Hill believes a leadership change is unlikely.
    https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5807683-schumer-future-senate-leadership/
    @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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    @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

    this is an inversion of responsibility

    if you vote, the party answers to you

    if you don't vote, the party answers to dark money and spineless centrists who do vote

    if we vote, we may fail. if we don't vote, we *will* fail. so why would you want to define your political consciousness as acceptance of fascism? you understand that is what your cynical "unlikely" is about right? cynicism is acceptance. do you accept fascism? i don't think so. so vote

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    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

      @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

      this is an inversion of responsibility

      if you vote, the party answers to you

      if you don't vote, the party answers to dark money and spineless centrists who do vote

      if we vote, we may fail. if we don't vote, we *will* fail. so why would you want to define your political consciousness as acceptance of fascism? you understand that is what your cynical "unlikely" is about right? cynicism is acceptance. do you accept fascism? i don't think so. so vote

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      It’s not my cynicism, it’s an assertion by The Hill.
      Pockets of Dems have been calling for him to step down for over a year and here we are. By what mechanism will that change?
      @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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      • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

        It’s not my cynicism, it’s an assertion by The Hill.
        Pockets of Dems have been calling for him to step down for over a year and here we are. By what mechanism will that change?
        @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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        @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

        by voting

        sitting back and passing your responsibility to dem leadership to magically change is absurdity

        i am confused why you think that's a valid position

        you mob the primaries, you replace them

        proof it works?

        mamdani

        dem centrists opposed him every step of the way. and yet he won

        how?

        because people showed the fuck up

        you have to change the way you think about the problem

        don't depend upon assholes who will never change to change

        vote

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        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

          @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

          by voting

          sitting back and passing your responsibility to dem leadership to magically change is absurdity

          i am confused why you think that's a valid position

          you mob the primaries, you replace them

          proof it works?

          mamdani

          dem centrists opposed him every step of the way. and yet he won

          how?

          because people showed the fuck up

          you have to change the way you think about the problem

          don't depend upon assholes who will never change to change

          vote

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          Asking them to eject a leader who illegally and unconditionally supports a genocidal nation is wanting magic?

          This should be the bare minimum to exist as a political party much less a human being.

          @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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          • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

            Asking them to eject a leader who illegally and unconditionally supports a genocidal nation is wanting magic?

            This should be the bare minimum to exist as a political party much less a human being.

            @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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            @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

            if no one on the left shows up, spineless corporatist dems win, because spineless corporatist dems show up to vote

            but what you are saying is you want people you know are rotten to the core to suddenly and magically grow a conscience and resign?

            rather than, you know, just getting off your ass and voting them out?

            that's the way it works

            why would you argue against the only way to remove them, and argue for a behavior which ensures their continuing power?

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            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

              @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

              if no one on the left shows up, spineless corporatist dems win, because spineless corporatist dems show up to vote

              but what you are saying is you want people you know are rotten to the core to suddenly and magically grow a conscience and resign?

              rather than, you know, just getting off your ass and voting them out?

              that's the way it works

              why would you argue against the only way to remove them, and argue for a behavior which ensures their continuing power?

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              Because that doesn’t work.

              Link Preview Image
              Chuck Schumer responds to growing anger after he agreed to Republican spending bills

              Senate Minority Leader rejected any calls for his resignation, standing behind his decision to vote with Republicans to keep the government open

              favicon

              The Independent (www.independent.co.uk)

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              • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                Because that doesn’t work.

                Link Preview Image
                Chuck Schumer responds to growing anger after he agreed to Republican spending bills

                Senate Minority Leader rejected any calls for his resignation, standing behind his decision to vote with Republicans to keep the government open

                favicon

                The Independent (www.independent.co.uk)

                @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                @Pine_Affinity @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado I really don't understand why can't Americans accept that the democratic party is an imperialist party for the elites that doesn't answer to its people. Why can't you build actual grassroot movements and put forward your own candidates that are not compromised by the democratic party systems of control? Far easier task than changing the democratic party from within.

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                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                  @Netraven @mcnado

                  yeah but despite all of the shadow money we can still vote

                  especially in the primaries coming up

                  so many elections are decided by such a small percentage

                  and such a large percentage don't vote

                  yeah not all of them are leftists but if leftists did show up imagine the difference

                  the problem is this sort of mindless cynicism, that something is inevitable. it's not

                  vote, assholes

                  why would anyone give dark money what it wants by not voting?

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                  @benroyce

                  Yes! Voting!
                  And not be purists who only vote for The Perfect Candidate. Because not voting for The Perfect Candidate means voting by omission: for the bad guys.

                  @Netraven @mcnado

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                  • J jakekb@mastodon.social

                    @Pine_Affinity @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado I really don't understand why can't Americans accept that the democratic party is an imperialist party for the elites that doesn't answer to its people. Why can't you build actual grassroot movements and put forward your own candidates that are not compromised by the democratic party systems of control? Far easier task than changing the democratic party from within.

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                    It’s like brainwashing. We’ve been voting for ‘the best possible’ Dem candidates for decades and it brought us to this exact moment.

                    @JakeKb @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                    • J jakekb@mastodon.social

                      @Pine_Affinity @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado I really don't understand why can't Americans accept that the democratic party is an imperialist party for the elites that doesn't answer to its people. Why can't you build actual grassroot movements and put forward your own candidates that are not compromised by the democratic party systems of control? Far easier task than changing the democratic party from within.

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                      @JakeKb @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

                      a 3rd party divides the left vote and ensures MAGA domination

                      we need to take over the democrats. i don't like it. it's just the most feasible option

                      the problem with international observers like yourself is you come from a different voting system

                      the usa is FPTP

                      meaning there will only ever be 2 parties (we need RCV to fix that)

                      it's not corruption, it's math

                      educate yourself before commenting on the matter next time:

                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duverger%27s_law

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                      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                        @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

                        if no one on the left shows up, spineless corporatist dems win, because spineless corporatist dems show up to vote

                        but what you are saying is you want people you know are rotten to the core to suddenly and magically grow a conscience and resign?

                        rather than, you know, just getting off your ass and voting them out?

                        that's the way it works

                        why would you argue against the only way to remove them, and argue for a behavior which ensures their continuing power?

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                        @benroyce

                        There is ALWAYS something one won't agree with. People always have something to complain about, something they miss, they can have different opinions on something.
                        It is all about moving in the right, general direction. Holding hands with one another, moving together, getting on the bus accepting annoying stops, but knowing that in the end, we will end up where we want to be, and in the process getting rid of those who are not willing to move.

                        @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

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                        • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                          It’s like brainwashing. We’ve been voting for ‘the best possible’ Dem candidates for decades and it brought us to this exact moment.

                          @JakeKb @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                          @Pine_Affinity @JakeKb @Netraven @mcnado

                          on the contrary, it's people not voting because they are uneducated how our voting system works that makes us stuck

                          we can't have 3rd parties

                          not because of corruption, but because of math

                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duverger%27s_law

                          we need ranked choice voting to fix that

                          then we can have stable viable 3rd parties

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                          • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                            why would I vote for this party?
                            https://www.commondreams.org/news/schumer-israel-aid
                            @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                            @Pine_Affinity
                            You don't have a party on the ballot. You have specific candidates and specific issues, and you should pick the best option on the ballot for each item.

                            It is a harm reduction test, and not voting hands the choice to people who will be energized to give you the worst outcome

                            @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                              @JakeKb @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

                              a 3rd party divides the left vote and ensures MAGA domination

                              we need to take over the democrats. i don't like it. it's just the most feasible option

                              the problem with international observers like yourself is you come from a different voting system

                              the usa is FPTP

                              meaning there will only ever be 2 parties (we need RCV to fix that)

                              it's not corruption, it's math

                              educate yourself before commenting on the matter next time:

                              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duverger%27s_law

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                              Incredible to think that people who can’t stand to vote for Genocide Party A are the ones who are doing the dividing.
                              This party is not reformable.
                              I will see you in another year when Schumer is still leader.

                              @benroyce @JakeKb @Netraven @mcnado

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                              • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                                Incredible to think that people who can’t stand to vote for Genocide Party A are the ones who are doing the dividing.
                                This party is not reformable.
                                I will see you in another year when Schumer is still leader.

                                @benroyce @JakeKb @Netraven @mcnado

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                                @Pine_Affinity @JakeKb @Netraven @mcnado

                                and that's on you. because you didn't show up in the primaries to vote him out

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                                • pascaline@mastodon.nlP pascaline@mastodon.nl

                                  @benroyce

                                  There is ALWAYS something one won't agree with. People always have something to complain about, something they miss, they can have different opinions on something.
                                  It is all about moving in the right, general direction. Holding hands with one another, moving together, getting on the bus accepting annoying stops, but knowing that in the end, we will end up where we want to be, and in the process getting rid of those who are not willing to move.

                                  @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

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                                  The Democratic Party is moving to the right.

                                  @pascaline @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                                  • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                                    The Democratic Party is moving to the right.

                                    @pascaline @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                                    @Pine_Affinity

                                    Then vote for something else!

                                    @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                                    • pascaline@mastodon.nlP pascaline@mastodon.nl

                                      @Pine_Affinity

                                      Then vote for something else!

                                      @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                                      Ben Royce says I can’t

                                      @pascaline @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                                      • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                                        Asking them to eject a leader who illegally and unconditionally supports a genocidal nation is wanting magic?

                                        This should be the bare minimum to exist as a political party much less a human being.

                                        @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                                        @Pine_Affinity
                                        Yes, you are asking for magic.

                                        At the time that you vote, ejection is not on the menu and wishing it to be is magical thinking

                                        By all means demand that the party eject people who don't meet requirements, but if you abstain to vote, you hand your vote to the worst outcome

                                        @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                                        • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                                          Because that doesn’t work.

                                          Link Preview Image
                                          Chuck Schumer responds to growing anger after he agreed to Republican spending bills

                                          Senate Minority Leader rejected any calls for his resignation, standing behind his decision to vote with Republicans to keep the government open

                                          favicon

                                          The Independent (www.independent.co.uk)

                                          @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                                          @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

                                          voting doesn't work?

                                          sitting there doing nothing but expecting centrist dems to change doesn't work

                                          just fucking vote

                                          in the primaries

                                          replace them

                                          that is how we fix it

                                          all you are doing is arguing for a behavior, nonparticipation, which ensures fascism marches forward

                                          why would you do that?

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