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    He will not get my vote in the primary (which Biden will likely win), but I’m still voting for him in the General, because if he loses, I know for certain I will not be better off when Republicans inevitably enact the policies entailed in Project 2025.

    ETA: Unless by some miracle he loses the primary, in which case, I will be voting for the not-fascist.

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      Much appreciated. I’ve started taking some time to read over Project 2025. It’s truly terrifying, not just for the US but for the world.

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    Funniest part of that chart is the highest metric is Democrats saying “No change.”

    I guess in their mind, Biden’s promise of “nothing will fundamentally change” was kept!

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      Honestly with the way the US stands today, “no fundamental change” is probably the best we could hope for. Of course, I think things are generally worse now than when he was elected, but I don’t blame him for the problems of crony capitalism, a completely dysfuncional congress, a Supreme Court beholden to private donors, and a national constituency that seems to shed brain cells like trees shed leaves in autumn.

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        So you genuinely believe that the world cannot get better? You actually unironically fell for the “good things can’t happen” meme? Yikers

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          You’ve wilfully misread the comment, but I’m not going to quibble with you about it.

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            Honestly with the way the US stands today, “no fundamental change” is probably the best we could hope for

            How does this mean anything other than “good things aren’t possible”

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              Because critiquing a system as currently failing doesn’t translate to, “good things aren’t possible,” or as you said earlier, “things can’t get better,” except by hyperbolic inference. You’re welcome to disagree with my points and offer your own thoughts on the issues, and that would certainly be more interesting than trying to critique me as a person based on four sentences on Lemmy.

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    In a collapsing country on a planet being fed into the ovens by the ruling class, this is actually a more optimistic poll result than I would expect. Anyone other than the .01% feeling they are “better off” is surprising.

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    Cannot access the article, but the headline sounds like it’s a financial outcome. I find that to be a highly dubious premise. Surely there is more to life than “having more money”?

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      If you’re barely scraping by, having less money can significantly affect quality of life, or at least percieved quality of life.

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        It’s like the old quote (I’ll completely fuck up I am sure) but nobody appreciates just how expensive it is to be poor.

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    Currently I’m worse off because of all the construction on numerous infrastructure projects in my city. But I’ll be much better off when they’re done. Unfortunately, it will take some time to realize the gains of some of the larger bills that were passed.

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    I don’t mind not being better off when the alternative is fascism. I’d prefer to be better off, but I’ll take status quo.

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        So all the choices are fascism and the only way to win is not to play? Yeah, no thanks, I’ll keep voting, thank you very much, and I will keep voting AGAINST the fascists, even when the alternative is mediocrity.

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          Keep voting. Just don’t vote for the slow fascist, nor the fast fascist. It’s easy and literally the least you can do.