• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I give lemmy 365 days, tops, until we utterly despise the man for making political compromises.

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      4 hours ago

      My dude he’s the mayor of New York, that’s literally his job. The mayor of New York is a lightning rod for all the frustration people experience living in the city. Mandani just took the most hated job in the world, sure he can do some good for the city. He’s still going to be hated for it. That’s just New York.

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      5 hours ago

      I guess. But I still admire Bernie and AOC, so what do I know?

      ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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        I’ve never seen a legitimate complaint about either her or Bernie. People will make grand claims about how they sold out or some shit and then back it up with the weakest sauce imaginable. It’s embarrassing more often than not.

    • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      that’s the way. not ironically or sarcasm. leaders aren’t our allies, they are intrinsically antagonistic to the public.

      we must elect who we will fight against. then keep the pressure on them.

      might elaborate later. can’t write an essay rn.

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          9 hours ago

          Oh jesus christ.

          Cant yall motherfuckers chill out?

          I get it. You would love to live in a utopia where nobody ever, ever, ever, tries to grasp for power. So would I.

          But… come on. Reality is a sonofabitch. And maybe you should try and live in it every now and again.

          At no point will we ever experience someone not trying to grasp at the roots of power.

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            9 hours ago

            Yeah, but we could live in a society where those people grasping for power just for the sake of power would be shunned and cast out. Cause that’s how it used to be according to historian and philosopher Rutger Bregman. Admittedly, that’s been some long time ago, but still.

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            9 hours ago

            Dad was always taken aback by people who lust for “power”. LOL, he was mad at people who designed parking lots to herd us around!

            But I get it. A leader has to have some bit of narcissism to say, “I can do this. I’m smart and capable enough to take the reigns.” Comes with the job.

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      15 hours ago

      I’ve already seen comments here that say he’s toxic, simply because he’s a politician.

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        11 hours ago

        Those people aren’t of voting age yet, so let them cry about it. When they grow up- they’ll see how it works.

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        9 hours ago

        Had a pretty good government teacher in high school. Scored one of the only D grades I every got in life. (Unthinkable!) But she really nailed how politics work IRL. Not even realpolitik, merely, “This is how Congressmen live and operate. Here are the benefits and powers of their position.” Nothing partisan either! Eye opening.

        Raise your hands if you know the word “franking” and what it implies. :)

        Other great points were that money doesn’t mean the same thing to them as it does us. (SEE: Franking.) Need a new suit? Tailors will line up to make you one for free! “We serve the best of the best!” Need a table at a high-end restaurant? “Of course we have room ma’am! On the house!”

        I am hardly concerned with US Congresses’ pay. They get plenty of benefits.