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I agree.
Historically disappointing, like the Obama presidency. I remember being so excited when he was elected.
We had a Democrat with a supermajority and a mandate. Turns out that guy was a president for the billionaires, just like all of the others.
Gloom! Doom! Oh no!
Harris is going to save us from Trump. Are you really going to complain that a hot house tomato doesn't taste like anything when choosing to put either it or a literal chunk of human shit in your mouth?
We need to get excited about this BLT whether it ends up being a little watery or not if we want to actually eat.
Who is 'us' here?
Because if you're someone who actually works for a living, neither of these choices is going to do anything meaningful for you.
And the fact that Trump is awful doesn't change the fact that Harris is a shitty candidate too. Some of us actually have to put food on the table in this country.
Not op but I suppose 'us' is people with less privilege than those who could reliably survive in a Trump dictatorship. People for whom a Trump presidency is an existential threat.
Understood.
Would you consider cop cities a threat? Or a president who openly and enthusiastically supports child genocide? What about a president who mocked the Defund movement on national television during the SOTU? What about a president who allowed Idaho to get away with criminalizing abortion? Or Georgia making it significantly harder to vote? What about a president who sees a $7 minimum wage in 2/3 of the US states and does nothing to change it?
I'm not arguing in Trump's favor here. I fully grasp that he's shitty too.
What I'm saying is if you want real change, it doesn't make any sense to vote Democrat, especially for one like Kamala Harris, who hasn't even put her policy proposals on her website.
I get that some people are willing to sacrifice others to achieve change. I'm not of that belief. If me personally sacrificing myself could lead to change it would be a much harder question to answer. But I'm definitely not willing to risk others on a protest vote.