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    $150 billion in student loan forgiveness

    40% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030

    Income inequality going down for the first time in God knows how long, with working class wages rising faster than even pretty historic inflation

    If you are invested in things like, I need you to not raise corporate taxes, or I need you not to send weapons to Ukraine, then I am sure the Democrats have been very disappointing yes. But there are a lot of people for whom that is not the viewpoint.

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        I have watched a couple of Second Thought videos before. I don’t think I need to augment the experience any further.

        (Actually I did just click on it, play a few seconds, and then click away, to damage their ranking slightly in the algorithm.)

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          So brave. Almost had your world views challenged there because the points you brought up here get debunked in the video.

          Good thing you came in here to comment on this post instead.

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            Tell you what, set me up so I can talk to the authors; they can raise their “debunkings” and I can respond in detail, and they’re okay publishing that alongside their misinformation. If having your world views challenged can be a two way street, then I’m so down.

            If it is just me being required to give views to what I am highly confident is a bunch of bullshit trying to ruin the democracy in a country I care about, then no, I think I will not.

            You’re not from the US, correct? I didn’t see you answer the guy who asked who it was that taught you to write decimal points to separate thousands groupings when writing a dollar amount.

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              What a long comment without any content on the video. Amazing.

              Ended it by pulling random ad-hominems out of thin air too very impressive. You’re from Russia right?

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                Totally normal.

                If I went into a Brazilian political forum and was super enthusiastic about telling the Brazilians who they should be voting for, and then after I made it sort of a part time job for a while, someone realized that I don’t speak Portuguese and asked hey what’s up with that, where are you from, and I said not, oh my wife is from Brazil so I’m into it, or yeah I moved here I’m living in Rio for the year for work but I haven’t learned, or none of your business why but yes it’s of interest to me, but HOW DARE YOU AD HOMINEM ME and receive it as an attack… yeah that would be super normal. Totally ordinary stuff.

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      $150 billion out of $1.7 trillion…

      A 40% reduction in emissions that we are no where near on track to meet.

      Income inequality down for the first time since '07, largely due to the middle class wealth stagnating. The ultra wealthy increased their wealth the fastest of all groups.

      I’m more invested in not sending weapons to Israel tbh. And this isn’t even picking apart the mass amount of issues both political parties align on or simply ignore.

      I’m voting for Kamala. I’m super stoked that Biden dropped out. I believe Trump would be worse on all of these fronts, and I think Kamala has a better chance to win.

      But a lot of people are still rightly disappointed in the Democrats, and to write us all off as Corporate shills and Tankies is alienating a group that you probably agree with on many levels.