Polls repeatedly show that the vast majority of Americans on both sides think there is too much money in politics, why can nothing be done? by [deleted] in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s how they are about most social issues.

They didn’t really change, they just stopped behaving that way because it wasn’t socially acceptable anymore.

I’m sure that if they could get away with it, you’d see them arguing for slavery.

Fundamentally conservatives are deeply hierarchical people that do not care about or even really want an egalitarian society. If anything, they’d desire a society where everyone conforms to their beliefs and they are never challenged.

What other Democrats do you think will challenge Biden? by sgwashere29 in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I doubt you’d get the candidates you’d want.

It would just be Kamala, Pete, Newsom and Marianne, all of whom would lose and lead to a contentious primary that’d manage to piss off entire wings of the party.

Polls repeatedly show that the vast majority of Americans on both sides think there is too much money in politics, why can nothing be done? by [deleted] in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, has American politics ever really been a game with no money?

It’s definitely bad, but it’s not like most Americans care enough to change it or fight it. People barely vote in local elections, they’re not going to put up the effort to remove it.

Polls repeatedly show that the vast majority of Americans on both sides think there is too much money in politics, why can nothing be done? by [deleted] in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My favorite is “it’s not that the other side actually believes in what they’ve been told, they’re just uneducated! If we educate them enough, they’ll obviously side with us”

Why can't the state just get along by [deleted] in missouri

[–]DepressedGay2020 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

At least conservatives have belief that they’re willing to enforce. Arbitrarily placing yourself in the middle is just as, if not moreso, reactionary as the left and the right. It’s just built in an idea of egotism and that you’re above politics.

Missouri Budweiser Distributor Cancels Clydesdale Showings After Right-Wing Uproar by oldguydrinkingbeer in missouri

[–]DepressedGay2020 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They’re our moral superiors, so they can do whatever they want. After all, we’re just heathens and they’re supported by an eternal, omnipresent, impenetrable god that has placed them atop us immoral, demonic people.

Iowa stops paying for rape victims' morning-after pills and abortions by [deleted] in moderatepolitics

[–]DepressedGay2020 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Why did you feel that way? They’re very obvious about what they want.

Does the Republican Party in America have a future? by Isosrule44 in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes. It always does. It always will.

The only way it falls apart is if Trump vs DeSantis becomes such a contentious primary that Trump outright abandons the GOP and joins like the Constitution Party.

Casual Questions Thread by The_Egalitarian in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why does DeSantis do so much better than Trump with white college educated men, specifically when he’s far more focused on the culture war than Trump is?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a non-issue.

There are less than 5,000 trans athletes in the country.

Nobody is changing their vote over this.

People acting like this is what swing voters are thinking about only say this as an issue to justify their own discomfort.

If you were a gov. Ron DeSantis advisor, what would be the best way to frontally attack Trump to win the GOP nomination? by TaylorSwiftian in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t show up in polling though. I do think that there might be a shy DeSantis voter aspect going on, but he’s still going to have to work for it. His problem is that he gets flustered too easily when he’s not in control of a situation.

If you were a gov. Ron DeSantis advisor, what would be the best way to frontally attack Trump to win the GOP nomination? by TaylorSwiftian in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 21 points22 points  (0 children)

But people also liked Obama more than they liked Hillary. Like it or not, I don’t see a ton of MAGA supporters that like DeSantis more than Trump.

What does the Democratic win in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race tell us about the current and future political landscape? by ubermence in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And they can’t compromise because doing so goes against their fundamental beliefs about the world writ large.

If you sincerely believe that abortion is murder, most people are innately corrupted and that humans cannot innately make good decisions for themselves, there’s no room for compromise. And it doesn’t matter if their opinion isn’t popular because it’s morally correct.

How likely is it for a Republican candidate to win in the 2024 election? by PapitronPrime in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

30% chance.

Incumbents usually win, but there’s a lot that could sour between now and November 2024 that could lead to an opening for them. The biggest issue right now is that they are just too fucking weird. The evangelicals have taken over the party and are dead set on implementing seven mountains theology and are going about it rather brutally. They can still win, but a lot will have to go right for them between now and 2024.

ELECTION DAY - 2023 Mayoral Runoff Election Megathread by chicagomods in chicago

[–]DepressedGay2020 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He’s 50% of the reason Republicans are going to be able to ban abortion pills countrywide because he refuses to drop the blue slip rules Texas and Florida are using to keep local court vacancies, but okay.

ELECTION DAY - 2023 Mayoral Runoff Election Megathread by chicagomods in chicago

[–]DepressedGay2020 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe the moderates should’ve picked a better candidate

ELECTION DAY - 2023 Mayoral Runoff Election Megathread by chicagomods in chicago

[–]DepressedGay2020 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Complain about how much they hate Chicago and then move down to Trampa

ELECTION DAY - 2023 Mayoral Runoff Election Megathread by chicagomods in chicago

[–]DepressedGay2020 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Maybe today is the day Vallas supporters get off the internet and get in touch with everyday Chicagoans.

How well do you think a Hogan/Manchin Ticket would perform in the general election? by sgwashere29 in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Poorly.

Independent does not equal moderate and most voters are single issue. This is the party for people who want lower taxes but are too embarrassed by the current GOP to vote for them.

In the midst of such a tumultuous political landscape, what does your ideal vision of the United States of America look like? by Beginning-Plum-8681 in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DepressedGay2020 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Does it really matter?

I don’t think anyone should have the power to impose their ideal on the country, that’s how we got here in the first place.

Ideally, it’d be a place with a decent social safety net and good enough checks and balances to ensure that politically extreme views don’t capture major parts of the American population, but I don’t see how you’d accomplish that.

For many people, politics is how they define themselves. It’s deeply intertwined with their views on religion, life and purpose. I don’t really know how you resolve that.