Trump’s sentencing in his New York hush money case is scheduled for July 11.

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    5 months ago

    I said this a week ago, and got obliterated for it

    There is a very fine line on what gets up voted/down voted on here.

    Most of my comments get a whole bunch of one or the other.

    From what I’ve been able to tell, planning up to six months is fine, but anything more long-term than that gets down votes to oblivion.

    There’s some interesting psych stuff where stress (especially from resource scarcity) make people incapable of planning ahead for any significant amount of time. And I think that’s coming into play a lot lately.

    The prospect of a second trump term should be incredibly stressful for a rational American. The problem is that trump is far from the only serious problem facing America.

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      The problem is that trump is far from the only serious problem facing America.

      No, he’s not, but resolving him is critical path to resolving the rest of them. In this case, I don’t think it’s unreasonable to focus in on November and the few months following it.

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        5 months ago

        Who do you think would have an easier time stopping Trump?

        1. A Dem candidate whose values align with Dem voters and is not named trump.

        2. A Dem candidate who is more conservative than Dem voters on major issues and is not named trump

        Because, to me, it seems like option 1 will be more likely to get Dem voters to vote for them…

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          I don’t know if this post was intended to be a reply to me or not, since I wasn’t talking about Biden at all, but I’ll have a go at it:

          I think you’re right, and that a Dem candidate who actually quacked like a duck consistently would perform better, but party leadership, rightly or wrongly, seems to be banking on keeping their current voters and trying to entice disaffected GOP voters (read: women), particularly in purple states, to either stay home (I hate both of them i’m not going) or vote Dem in a “at least he’s not like Bernie, but maybe I can have healthcare again” sense. I live in Missouri, and my neighborhood had conservative grandmas out canvasing for ballot initiatives on the abortion issue for the first time since moving here, so I’ll allow that they might be on to something, even if I don’t agree with the tactic.

          EDIT: to clarify, they were trying to put a ballot initiative to add abortion as a right to the Missouri constitution

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            5 months ago

            I don’t know if this post was intended to be a reply to me or not, since I wasn’t talking about Biden at all

            To clarify, you said

            . In this case, I don’t think it’s unreasonable to focus in on November and the few months following it.

            I agree, which is why I said when we focus on November, what’s likely winning the most votes is a candidate that voters agree with.

            Which kind of comes full circle to what I was talking about. If we’re focusing on the best path to beating trump, Biden needs to start listening to voters.

            And all indications show that’s not going to happen.

            Biden saying people need to compromise their morals and vote for him anyways because Trump is worse, would work a hell of a lot better if Biden was willing to compromise with voters too.

            It’s not even a good short term plan for Biden to act like he currently is. But it’s the presented option and stress makes people only avoid short term negatives, it hampers their ability to plan and evaluate better options.

            So our stressed out monkey brains take the presented option that’s “lesser of two evils” and commits to it instead of taking a second to breathe and evaluate. Because of that, when people try to talk about options, some people reflexively assume that there’s two choices, and everyone has to want one or the other. The amount of times I’ve been accused of being a trump supporter for saying Biden could do better is insane. And it’s the result of the same high stress thinking that republican voters have been stuck in for decades.

            And that’s not a comment on anyone’s intelligence. This is how millions of years of evolution has wired us, it’s 100% natural and expected to fall.into that feedback loop. It’s just being exploited so that whatever happens, the wealthy stay wealthy.

            I feel like I mention this a lot, but a few years ago one of the conservative billionaires on WB’s board openly said he was going to make CNN more like faux news. And I just can’t help but think it’s not just correlation, it’s the ruling class’s strategy working.