It’s been 2 weeks and people are crying for democrats to save them.

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Yes!!!! :dahell:

Why do y'all act like supporting a party that consistently doesn't get the results they promise is somehow short sighted or wrong?

I actually think the opposite

If Dem supporters held the fire to the party as a whole they may get better results

But they know the base will always make excuses at their ineffectiveness and blame and shame "non voters" or "both siders"

Yall gotta wake up


I see Dem supporters hold their sports team GM's/players/Coaches to the fire more than ACTUAL POLITICIANS


I'm not saying stop being a Dem

But y'all act like not co signing them is defeatest when I'm of the belief that blindly supporting them is defeatest
Because I am not playing political games here

“Republican vs Democrats”… no.. it’s ignorance vs. common sense :dahell:


Thats the problem.. you people still think this is a game. Like this is a Superbowl in politics and “my team won”…

No, you fukking lost… but y'all love games more than you love yourselves. So excuse me If I don’t care about your political ideologies. Notice how I rarely say REPUBLICANS instead of MAGA.

I don’t mind people having disagreements, I don’t mind different beliefs on how the country is ran.. I do mind voting for illogically stupid shyt when it’s blatantly obvious how detrimental it was to do so.


You keep trying to blame democratic politicians and I’m blaming the dumb and misinformed voters for their racism, ignorance, prejudices, lack of accountability, and lack of common sense when recognizing a conman.

So keep blaming a blanket party because thats easier than accountability
 

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Half of America is in a cult. You're Canadian. Would Canadians ever vote in a rapist with 34 felonies who incited a riot in on your capital in Ottawa?

If your answer is no, then it's not just a matter of blaming Democrats. Our country is extremely fractured right now. Kamala never had a fair chance. Trump has millions of people under a spell. If he's not the Anti-Christ, he is very damn close. It makes no sense how people can't see him for what he is. And honestly, you should be praying. We are headed towards a major conflict in the near future and your country will be impacted.
Thank you

I get tired of having to explain it. Grown ass nikkas want so hard to find someone to blame when the blame is in the fukking mirror.

If he’s not over here then I guess he wouldn’t understand it. No matter what Democrats did, half of America is dumb as fukk and gullible as fukk and they were going to vote for this idiot no matter what.

They all blamed Biden/Kamala for the “economy” when the entire worlds economy was falling as well. They just voted in a dude who fukking told you he was going to kill the economy instead..
 

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As I said in another thread instead of complaining

Tell me what the democrats can do right now and what do you want them to do with how govt is actually run?

:sas2: im still waiting
 

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After I saw Hoe Rogan canceled his interview with Kamala after having her bend over backwards to get on his show while he eventually canceled on her for Trump…
:pachaha:

i always wanted to call him Hoegan but that just reminds me of that bytch hulk hogan

so i settled on joe rogaine. fukk that bald bytch :pacspit:
 

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Nikka you sound dumb. Everyone was warned. People chose to vote for Trump despite our warnings.

You saw this piece of shyt incite a riot on the Capitol but, yet you still had to be warned to not vote for him :stopitslime:

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As stated above your warnings didn’t stick. Everybody’s not a scared bytch.
 

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It’s been 2 weeks of the 2nd Trump administration and people are crying for democrats to save them :smugbiden:

:francis:

I hope dems take another 6 months off :coffee:

Class is in session. it’s time to learn some lessons. :smugdraper:


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LINK: Why are the Democrats so spineless? | Moira Donegan

Why are the Democrates so spinless?


What does the Democratic party believe in? It’s difficult to tell. In 2024, Joe Biden and then Kamala Harris ran a campaign of moderation, reconciliation and emphasis on restoring institutional norms. This failed to capture much public attention when compared with the Trump campaign’s carnival of grievance. In the months since their defeat, the Democrats have been confused, conflicted and internally contentious over how to best proceed.

The results have been contradictory and ineffectual. The Democrats have alternated between declaring Trump a fascist and a would-be dictator, and congratulating themselves on peacefully handing over the reins of power to him; they have railed against his corruption and his subordination to the unelected South African billionaire Elon Musk, but have also made themselves available to cooperate with Musk’s project to gut the federal bureaucracy and reshape it in his own interests, the initiative that has been moronically termed “Doge”.


They pledge resistance to the Trumpist takeover of the state, and then pledge to work with Trump on what they insist are their shared priorities. “I suspect we can find common ground on some things,” said Gretchen Whitmer, the governor of Michigan, often cited as a future Democratic presidential candidate. “You have to look at the issues,” said Senator Bernie Sanders, the leftwing standard-bearer from Vermont. “It can’t simply be, ‘Oh, it’s a Trump idea, we oppose it.’”

This is a vision of American politics in which the Democrats have no power to set the terms of the debate on their own
What you will notice is that this is a vision of American politics in which the Democrats have no power to set the terms of the debate on their own, or to advance their own priorities: the far right alone can make policy proposals, to which the Democrats can merely flip their thumbs up or down. Many of them are giving the thumbs up. Democrats have crossed the aisle to vote in favor of Trump’s cabinet picks, and no fewer than 12 Democratic senators voted in favor of Trump’s anti-immigrant Laken Riley Act.


Gone is the fevered energy of 2017, when Trump’s first ascent to power galvanized a resurgent left wing and encouraged elected Democrats to obstruct the new president’s destructive agenda with aggressive media, legal and procedural strategies. Now, the Democrats seem less like a resistance than an acquiescence. They are not mounting any meaningful opposition to Trump’s aggressive, sadistic mission. Instead they’re rolling over, like a submissive dog showing its belly, and alternately casting this posture as either a principled commitment to constitutional order or as an unfortunate inevitability for which they can’t be blamed.

Increasingly, political commentators have compared the Democrats of 2025 to the Nazi collaborationist Vichy government in second-world-war France. “It’s a regime born of capitulation and of defeat,” writes John Ganz of the newsletter Unpopular Front. “It’s a regime of born exhaustion, nihilism, and cynicism: the loss of faith in the old verities of the republic.”

More than anything, what Democrats seem to wish for, at the outset of the second Trump presidency, is for it to be 2012 again. They want the Obama coalition back; they want the niceties of former norms and institutional procedures; they want bipartisanship to be a virtue, and they want to be seen as reasonable, pragmatic and dispassionate. They want Trump, and the changes to our political world that his ascent has ushered in, to never have happened.

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The House Democratic leader, Hakeem Jeffries, with the House speaker, Mike Johnson. Photograph: Aaron Schwartz/NurPhoto/Rex/Shutterstock

The far right, restored to power over the past two weeks, is said to be setting out to reverse the 20th century, undoing its progress for racial equality, women’s rights, queer dignity and freedom, and democratic fairness. But if the Republicans are seeking to reverse the 20th century, the Democrats seem to wish to simply ignore the 21st. Their strategies and impulses, their vision of how American politics works, no longer function in the present. Instead of adapting to the future, they seem to be sticking their heads in the sand, and waiting for the return of the past.


DNC to elect new chair as party grapples with how to rebuild after 2024 losses


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This is why the Democrats have not adjusted to the new age of political communications, in which voters can be animated and convinced by their information environment: Democrats tack to the right, over and over, and use traditional media like newspapers, cable news and press releases to show off their new positions and distance themselves from their old ones. Voters don’t see it; they are too busy on social media, where Republicans are deftly setting the agenda that the Democrats can only feebly follow, chasing their opponents to the right even further. The result is that the party has not advocated its own actual worldview for years: Democrats have not shown a set of social values, or a theory of governance, or anything like a commitment to principle. They have not stood up for targeted groups, or articulated a real vision of democracy; they have never picked a bold fight, and they have never taken a stand that they don’t back down from when Republicans oppose it. No wonder the American public, when it thinks of Democrats at all, tends to think of them as out of touch, opportunistic and cowardly. That is because they are.
The result is not so much that the Democrats are a weaker party as that they are not much of a party at all: it is the extremist Republicans, and they alone, who are communicating a vision of America to the public, and the whimpering, servile politicians who pass for an “opposition” never counter with their own vision but only whisper, barely audible, the feeble response: “Not so far.”
What Democrats need, now, is to discover their spine, and to articulate a set of values that they do not flinch from. The point is not to try to feign positions that they think the electorate already shares: the point is to take a stand with principle and integrity, and to let that guide draw the voters to them.
Elections are popularity contests, and the way to be popular is not through policy, but through personal robustness, through a willingness to put up a fight. If Democrats fight what they have long believed were losing battles – trans rights and abortion; healthcare and childcare; education; social security; good, union jobs – they might find that it is the fighting itself that proves persuasive. They have already tried compromise; they have already tried capitulation. It is time to try defiance.
  • Moira Donegan is a Guardian US columnist

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Bad actors spreading disinformation online to fuel intolerance and undermine democracy.
 

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Ok silly. The warnings weren’t good enough or people would’ve voted. They sold “joy” and “dancing” good ol time ass bs. People aren’t dumb the country fell off under their leadership people voted for change.
Dancing like this. friend?

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its been 24 days of the 2nd Trump Administration.


Ya’ll will be alright :sas2:

You tough, right? :mjpls:

We’ll be around in a minute :beli:
 

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I truly dont get these voters or these rallies.

Its barely been 60 days and people want to be saved.

More time passed from between Trump winning the election to his inauguration than between Trump’s inauguration and TODAY :mindblown:

 
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