Comment on Mississippi Senator tells his constituents to 'get a life'
vk6flab@lemmy.radio 5 days ago
Easy fix … vote for the other guy.
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 5 days ago
spongebue@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Sorry, no, you can’t both-sides this one. One side is actively supporting and cheering on all the horrors we’ve seen over the last 7 months, and the other is in the minority and powerless to stop it.
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 5 days ago
One side is actively supporting and cheering on all the horrors we’ve seen over the last 7 months, and the other is in the minority
Is Gavin Newsom the minority leader in California? Is Eric Adams the minority mayor of New York? When Rep. Tricia Cotham switched parties in the North Carolina State Senate to guarantee Republicans a veto-proof majority against the governor, was she a member of the minority or the majority?
Liberals seem to want to forget the last twenty-five years of Democratic misrule. Every blue state government gets a pass for failing to implement any of the party’s stated goals. Every majority party spends half their time in office trying to explain why you need 60 votes in the Senate to do anything (and even when Dems have 60 votes it isn’t enough), why the Parliamentarian can prevent a majority Congress from delivering low-cost health care or above poverty wages or even a tiny bit of student debt relief.
Meanwhile, the Dem minority’s powers of obstruction are virtually non-existent. McConnell held up Merrick Garland’s conformation for over a year, while Schumer couldn’t bottle up ACB for two months? Republicans can conduct massive gerrymanders of Texas three different times in the last twenty years. They can win the Wisconsin and North Carolina state senates with a meager 40% of the vote, thanks to the district draws. They have minority-majority governments in dozens of states thanks to disenfranchisement and voter caging. But Californians and New Yorkers and Massholes and Washingtonians just sit on their hands? Hell, back in 2012 Andrew Cuomo Helped the Republicans Keep Control of the State Senate
Dems couldn’t deliver themselves two free US Senators and a fist-full of House Reps by making DC a state. Puerto Rico was also up for grabs, twice, only for them to fumble it. They couldn’t mandate mail-in voting back in 2021 when those enormous mail-in ballot advantages handed Joe Biden a landslide win. They couldn’t reform the judiciary when they were staring down a 6-3 permanent Republican court majority. They couldn’t even prosecute an ex-President with 91 outstanding indictments against him. All they could do was sit back and hand him a second term.
Why do you insist on getting played like this, over and over again? You’re backing a Controlled Opposition. A party more interested in legalizing Bitcoin as legal tender and funneling bunker buster bombs to genocidal ethnostates than keeping the lights on at local health clinics or doing dick-all to house our homeless population.
A party of unchecked white collar criminality and criminalized poverty. A party of the police and the bloated military state and of Silicon Valley corruption. A party of mass murder. But hey, they wear rainbow flag lapel pins during pride month (sometimes).
piefood@feddit.online 5 days ago
You mean the other side that has been building up and supporting these systems that keep them "powerless", even when they have had power? The same side that keeps capitulating and trying to "reach accross the isle"?
spongebue@lemmy.world 4 days ago
I mean the side that shouldn’t have to preemptively pass something that says “oh by the way the constitution still requires due process kthxbye” (and if they did, it’s not like that would have stopped anything), got a lot of federal judges confirmed in the last 4 years, and was at least able to get things passed like requiring ICE to allow members of Congress.
Do I wish they did things like codify Roe? Absofuckinglutely. If they changed the rules of the filibuster in the Senate to make that happen, do I fear what they’d justify doing the same over today? Yup. Does this make both sides the same? Hell. No.
CubitOom@infosec.pub 5 days ago
The other side is in the majority, powerless to stop it legally.
Lighttrails@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
“Go ahead! Throw your vote away, it’s a two party system”
takeda@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 days ago
With gerrymandering he is choosing his voters, that’s why he doesn’t care about opinions of those people.
He definitely won’t choose them to vote for him.
Zombiepirate@lemmy.world 5 days ago
The Senate doesn’t have gerrymandering like the house does. There’s definitely still bullshit based on the way representatives are appointed per State, but they can’t redraw districts to pick their voters like they can for the House.
takeda@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 days ago
Good point, I missed that he is senator
rigatti@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Amazing how many people don’t understand this.
samus12345@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
Yeah, with senators it’s more of a “‘What are you gonna do? Vote for a Democrat?’ evil laughter” situation.
Fredselfish@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Then he knows he got his election rigged, or the voters in his district are so fucking stupid he can insult them and piss on them and not lose a vote. I figuring on these elections are rigged.
Maybe Trump.as telling the truth when he said that if he wins Republicans wouldn’t have to vote anymore.
Tollana1234567@lemmy.today 4 days ago
with voter suppression it works the same way.