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4 minutes ago, Willfully Horn said:

RFK Jr doing his damnedest to supplant guns as the number one cause of childhood death.

should just combine all the categories and say the #1 cause of childhood death is republicanism 

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3 hours ago, tokamak said:

I can't get over that this is the most powerful person on Earth. It's totally incoherent. It doesn't make one lick of sense. How does anyone ever read this crap and not immediately say, "you know what, we need to demand better from our leaders"?

Honestly, I’d say a solid majority of adult Americans cannot produce a short coherent and structured written statement about a given issue or topic. It gets lost on boards full of college graduates and if you work in a professional space. 
 

Part of Trump’s charm to many people is that he communicates like them: jumbled, confused, unable to transmit much beyond a mood.

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3 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Honestly, I’d say a solid majority of adult Americans cannot produce a short coherent and structured written statement about a given issue or topic. It gets lost on boards full of college graduates and if you work in a professional space. 
 

Part of Trump’s charm to many people is that he communicates like them: jumbled, confused, unable to transmit much beyond a mood.

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12 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Honestly, I’d say a solid majority of adult Americans cannot produce a short coherent and structured written statement about a given issue or topic. It gets lost on boards full of college graduates and if you work in a professional space. 
 

Part of Trump’s charm to many people is that he communicates like them: jumbled, confused, unable to transmit much beyond a mood.

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shows what you know!

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14 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Honestly, I’d say a solid majority of adult Americans cannot produce a short coherent and structured written statement about a given issue or topic. It gets lost on boards full of college graduates and if you work in a professional space. 
 

Part of Trump’s charm to many people is that he communicates like them: jumbled, confused, unable to transmit much beyond a mood.

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21 hours ago, Ghost of NMAS said:

Just when you thought they couldn’t get any stupider

 

why would I ever think that? Whatever the "line" is, I'll be placing my wager on more stupider. every fucking time. 

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the grim reality is that we are far beyond the point of no return when it comes to using facts, stats, and truthful information like this to change anyone’s mind about anything. the identity politics has won out in such a landslide that information like this not only gets consumed exclusively by the people who already know this stuff and agree with it, but even if you were to force magats to watch this shit they would either not believe it or just not care. woke white lady using words above a fourth grade level = bad. that’s all they know, and all they will ever know. i’m not sure i’ll ever come to grips with how surreal it all is.

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36 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

We got here because of morons and disinformation and horse paste, not because of much the CDC really did wrong.

There is not a single goddamn thing that Anthony Fauci or anyone else at FDA/CDC did in your wildest, wettest fever dream that justifies puttting Robert Fucking Kennedy Junior in charge of the public health apparatus of the United States of America.

Adding on to this, there were mask mandates, shutdowns, and maybe over-recommendation of vaccines that, in the full light of hindsight, might have been overkill and unnecessary.  But these were done not out of ignorance or willful stupidity, but an overabundance of caution when confronting a pandemic that infected 800 million worldwide and killed 7 million people, including more than a million in the US alone.

These horrible inflictions on our civil rights were entirely justified under the circumstances.  It's not like habeas corpus was suspended or anything.

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1 hour ago, Derka said:

the grim reality is that we are far beyond the point of no return when it comes to using facts, stats, and truthful information like this to change anyone’s mind about anything. the identity politics has won out in such a landslide that information like this not only gets consumed exclusively by the people who already know this stuff and agree with it, but even if you were to force magats to watch this shit they would either not believe it or just not care. woke white lady using words above a fourth grade level = bad. that’s all they know, and all they will ever know. i’m not sure i’ll ever come to grips with how surreal it all is.

I don’t remember who coined the phrase but MAHA, RFK, Trump, and MAGA are all just the wrong answer to the right questions. War, the economy, trade, health, justice, and climate. Literally every position they take is bad, wrong, and dangerous.

When libs equivocate or try to provide context, Trump and his MAGA authoritarian right just give you an answer based in conjecture, lies, racism, hate, superstition, and greed. They say it convincingly. And because half the population is dumb, greedy, racist, superstitious …. I mean religious, and hateful OR just lazy, ignorant, overworked, on the dole, or poor, it works. 
Simple answers for simple people with complex problems that take sophisticated solutions but who lack the seriousness to solve them

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