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My opinion is, if the country is going to burn, let be at the hands of the Marxists, not via the slow transition of Republicans.
Perhaps the Republicans should lose until they get their act together.
The "Overton Window" needs to move hard right instead of steadily moving left.
It's true that the presidency is only a symbol, it is reflective of the People.
Vaccines were no longer mandated not because of a president, but because the people have had enough.
My opinion is, if the country is going to burn, let be at the hands of the Marxists, not via the slow transition of Republicans. Perhaps the Republicans should lose until they get their act together. The "Overton Window" needs to move hard right instead of steadily moving left.
At this rate, Joe Biden could be reincarnated, run as a "R" 10 years from now and "win!". Wait... didn't Trump and Biden just get done playing "My Tariffs Are Better Than Yours!"?
And the mask comes off.
The country is not going to burn with Trump, and nothing will grow from the ashes of communism Camela will bring.
If Camela wins it's over for a century at least.
Republicans did lose, to MAGA, and MAGA losing will ensure Republicans will never get their act together, both because the establishment in the part ywould win and because we would become a one party communist hellhole.
If Kamala wins I hope it's gridlocked. I'm thinking Republicans are overconfident heading into this election, but I don't want the democrats to fully have power either.
When I was newer to libertarianism and only learned about it from Reason, reddit, and Gary Johnson (I would now refer to what I was at the time as a classical liberal), I had thought of libertarianism as my moral framework. As my replacement for Christianity, which I had fallen out of.
After I found @ComicDaveSmith and @ThomasEWoods and started actually reading the great works on libertarian theory and Austrian economics (and Italian elite theory), over time, it became clearer and clearer that libertarianism was both less and more than I thought it was.
It is simply a legal framework, not a moral or religious framework. But, it's also so much more correct as a legal and political framework than I'd realized too. It's not just another way to skin a cat that I'd prefer over the other options. It is the correct legal framework for a moral and prosperous society, but it can't be the single glue that holds a society together.
Your values should align with libertarianism, but they should also encompass much more than just that. The Non-Aggression Principle is neither all-encompassing nor absolute. It is a guideline, not a commandment.
And lest we forget, this is all ****IF**** our vote even matters. Literally everyone is voting early and remotely - it's worse than 2020 this year. We're all (well except for PAF) tacitly admitting defeat on the whole 'that's not what time it is' point - what happens when there's more hard proof of midnight ballot dumps? What time will it be then? Who is going to be unilaterally deciding whether it's time to pay attention to that problem? What happens when that particular good old boys club inevitably decides it's still not time to deal with that?
what happens when there's more hard proof of midnight ballot dumps?
But I can guarantee one thing, there sure as shit won't be a "Sons of Liberty" in our generation
What is "our generation"?
I'm Generation X. I'm the generation that was raised by Fred Rogers and Jim Henson and then the Lord of the Flies that was outside. With parents that got involved when there was a problem, and not really otherwise.
I spent 12 years oscillating between being told how special I am and that the world is a wonderful place, and getting beat up. With a break for a couple hours every Sunday to dress up and pretend to be some other family.
Then I hit adolescence and started getting fed the standard Gen X bait-and-switch message: you're actually not special, nobody gives a fuck about you, and we're actively disinterested in what you think.
Oh and by the way that church stuff was all bullshit, too.
I don't know many people my age who didn't have an identical upbringing.
It's not an accident we were all smoking pot and cigarettes and drinking and screwing. We were bombarded nonstop with negative messages about all of that but we all took the attitude of "well if you don't give a fuck what I think, I don't give a fuck what you think."
I've said it before and I'll keep saying it: I'm doing the most important thing to get involved. I'm raising children who know that I give a fuck what they think.
I'm curating their friends and I'm making sure they only have friends who give a fuck what they think. And I'm making sure they give a fuck about what their friends think.
I'm making sure they know and their friends know that the state absolutely does not give a fuck what they think and is absolutely not concerned with their wellbeing.
I've also said this election is the same shit they've been doing for 40 years. We don't give a fuck what you think, and you're not going to get what you want, just like always. But we're gonna say all sorts of stuff that gets more outlandish and less feasible every 4 years because of the super ultra secret: you have to participate in order to make this work. You CAN'T refuse to participate, because belief is the only thing that keeps this going. They're already saying mind-bogglingly stupid shit to scare you into participating. I guess it's nice that one side is also making promises that are less executable than Vermin Supreme's promises were.
The point being - no, this Gen X'er is in charge of his own head. I'm in charge of what's important. I'm fundamentally as not ok with other people determining what we're talking about and ignoring my input as I am about anything else that has happened since my adolescence.
I'm trying to teach that sort of self respect to the generations after me. That's my participation. I might vote for Trump just on the off chance that we do get a pony. But it's not something I'll ever consider "being involved".
You've chosen option #1 -- the selfish route, got it, that's all you needed to say. Not judging, because I've chosen the same thing. But you can't fault me for trying to guilt trip into other people into participating. (And yes, I am a huge hypocrite and fine with that.)
That's fine, as long as you're aware we're basically pushing making the hard choices onto our children and their children. I'm fine with that because I'm a selfish fuck and I admit it. I suppose you're fine with it too.
I agree: refusing to continue to play 3 card monte after the fourth or fifth loss is inherently selfish.
If Kamala wins I hope it's gridlocked. I'm thinking Republicans are overconfident heading into this election, but I don't want the democrats to fully have power either.
Valid argument. There's a lot of potential upside (e.g., secession) to Harris winning. Pretty much the only reason I want Trump to win, is to just kick this can down the road a bit, but this country has got to go through some hard shit eventually for anything to change.
I don't think there's any scenario where Republicans "get their act together" while this country remains intact....