They’ve been talking about a red wave in the midterms for so long, but decision to repeal Roe v. Wade decision & Uvalde aftermath should change that. The people still need to rise up against fascism even when the party that should be doing so far more vigorously refuses to do so.

Jun 3, 2022 · 9:21 AM UTC

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I'm still bracing for GOP control.
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In light of your observation that the people who should be standing up aren't, how should the People's tactics change?
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I think when the Medicare premiums go up in the fall, that will make the people most likely to vote care less about Roe v Wade and school shootings.
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Your so lost
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Yeah, they LIKE that decision so...
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You’re stuck in the “left vs right” premise while both parties have been playing that game on “the people” for well over 50 years. Wake up.
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A 3rd & 4th political party &/or political candidate must be allowed WITHOUT blaming them for a Democratic loss. If that splits the vote too much, it will be the Democrat voters' fault for not voting for the best or most Progressive option. Don't vote blue/red! They don't care.
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You waffle so much, what are you suggesting? Vote blue no matter who?