• Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      Michigan is home to a large Muslim population, who may have an issue with US policy towards Gaza.

      And to them I ask: Are you aware of the country you live in? My Jewish friends have hated US policy towards Palestine for over 25 years.

      We don’t get to vote for something else. If you have a problem with that take it up with John Hagee.

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        4 days ago

        I don’t want to either, but I also don’t want to let the heritage foundation complete their decades long plan of solidifying control of the federal government. It’s already going to be an uphill battle for a very long time just getting rid of all the federal judges they’ve picked over the decades. Every election is about more than just the president, who gets to pick judges is insanely important.

        Even if we got our perfect candidate, we’d still have a corpo house, and with this cycle a more than likely Republican Senate.

        Our options are vote for Kamala and literally nothing changes because they won’t have full control so it will be 2 years of nothing but executive orders being shot down by SCOTUS or other conservative courts, vote for Trump and the federalist society gets what they want, or vote for neither and Trump wins and the federalist society gets what they want.

        For anyone who wants actual progress the future is insanely bleak.

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          4 days ago

          Meh, I don’t think things are bleak.

          I’m not afraid of Harris. I’m not afraid of Trump.

          I don’t like either one. I’m not voting for either one. But I don’t think the future is bleak at all.