I'm sorry for writing "vibes" and for offending you, hence my brief biographical sketch to contexualize my post.
But you have a habit yourself of divebombing a thread with an often crude remark, then flying away. I try to be as light as I can when writing here and I assume most posters are being lightly ironic too; maybe I come across as smug.
― the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 13 May 2024 17:32 (one year ago)
If the question is "why does Joe Biden refuse to craft a campaign message that appeals specifically to me and my friends?" then the answer is pretty much always going to be that in order to win, he has to gain the votes of a large amount of people that lean much further to the right than that.
― Muad'Doob (Moodles), Monday, 13 May 2024 17:34 (one year ago)
Thanks for the apology, and for the feedback— (i mean that sincerely). fwiw i post here in a pretty sincere way most of the time, even when i amattempting humor.
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Monday, 13 May 2024 17:34 (one year ago)
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Monday, 13 May 2024 17:35 (one year ago)
Thanks for the apology, and for the feedback— (i mean that sincerely).
fwiw i post here in a pretty sincere way most of the time, even when i amattempting humor.
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table),
all good
― the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 13 May 2024 17:35 (one year ago)
Messaging on social issues alone is not going to win him the election— messaging on “we feel your pain” type of stuff might actually work. They have to be able to point toward the good things that have happened in the economy while also acknowledging that a lot of these benefits have not been felt by many people, and that this state of affairs needs to change
totally agree with this, and I think the fact that they are not doing that messaging is part of table's frustration (and mine, just saying "but we passed an Inflation Reduction Act" doesn't help)
like, lots of people are hurting economically
xp Moodles that post seems uncharitable to me :(
― I painted my teeth (sleeve), Monday, 13 May 2024 17:36 (one year ago)
It’s kind of a fair point though — any ILX poster is approximately 100 miles to the left of the median Democratic voter. America is a right-wing capitalist country with a few somewhat liberal pockets.
― Instead of create and send out, it pull back and consume (unperson), Monday, 13 May 2024 17:50 (one year ago)
but that isn’t what my larger point was about
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Monday, 13 May 2024 17:54 (one year ago)
^^ economic issues are a centrist problem as well!
― I painted my teeth (sleeve), Monday, 13 May 2024 17:58 (one year ago)
nobody really likes biden is the problem. there are people who REALLY like trump. there are no people who REALLY like biden.
― scott seward, Monday, 13 May 2024 18:00 (one year ago)
But there are also people who REALLY hate Trump. And not too many people that REALLY hate Biden. They may dislike him, but they probably don't actually hate him. Not the way Trump-haters do their hatin'.
― henry s, Monday, 13 May 2024 18:03 (one year ago)
but certainly people will vote for issues even if they don't love biden. abortion. uh, no dictators. that's an issue now. but also gaza on the other end. i'm glad i'm not a pollster. yeesh. complicated math.
― scott seward, Monday, 13 May 2024 18:05 (one year ago)
nuh uh, trumpers and lots of even regular republicans REALLY hate biden. for real! they think he ruining the country.
― scott seward, Monday, 13 May 2024 18:06 (one year ago)
Trumpers didn't hate Biden until Trump told them to. People like me (a decent sort, like you) have hated trump since the USFL days. That's a lot of hate!
― henry s, Monday, 13 May 2024 18:08 (one year ago)
i think that's something that a lot of dems don't get. there are lots of repubs and right wing people who think that biden is genuinely evil. like hillary before him. and they ignore that fact at their peril.
― scott seward, Monday, 13 May 2024 18:08 (one year ago)
Higher minimum wages poll well and win in referendums, universal healthcare consistently polls well, most of the good feeling about Trump’s economic record comes from direct intervention he opposed (stimulus, extended unemployment).
The idea that ‘Americans’ are a mass of economic libertarians does not appear to be true. Neoliberalism is an elite ideology. If you were plotting the silent majority of Americans they’re economically interventionist and socially moderate to conservative.
― papal hotwife (milo z), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:10 (one year ago)
when the gop wants, it can make people believe you are actually evil incarnate, even against your 150 yrs of cooperative legislative-accomplice history. it’s like their superpower.
― well below the otm mendoza line (Hunt3r), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:13 (one year ago)
some people will vote against their own interests just because it would anger the commie libruls on the east and west coasts with their edumacation and their godless reading skills
― StanM, Monday, 13 May 2024 18:13 (one year ago)
most of them can read ok it allows them to do some research on their own.
― well below the otm mendoza line (Hunt3r), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:14 (one year ago)
according to Mark Penn
lol no
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:15 (one year ago)
There is truly no candidate the Dems could trot out that wouldn't be reviled as evil and country-destroying by the Trumpers. Even if Trump himself switched sides, he'd be reviled as evil and country-destroying.
― henry s, Monday, 13 May 2024 18:21 (one year ago)
Yep, the 24/7 Fox hate machine has a lot to do with that. Hillary, Obama, Biden, AOC, all evil incarnate.
― Requiem for a Dream: The Musical! (Dan Peterson), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:31 (one year ago)
they should probably stop loving Hamas so much
― A So-Called Pulitzer price winner (President Keyes), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:40 (one year ago)
Does the White House have surrogates our campaigning, or is it too early?
― Marten Broadcloak, mild-mannered GOP congressman (Raymond Cummings), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:42 (one year ago)
Too early
― the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:47 (one year ago)
“Around 13 percent of the voters who say they voted for Mr. Biden last time, but do not plan to do so again, said that his foreign policy or the war in Gaza was the most important issue to their vote.” https://t.co/xAY8Ny1onw— Jacob N. Kornbluh (@jacobkornbluh) May 13, 2024
― papal hotwife (milo z), Monday, 13 May 2024 20:01 (one year ago)
I blame Macklemore
― A So-Called Pulitzer price winner (President Keyes), Monday, 13 May 2024 20:09 (one year ago)
it's a good point, what should Joe Biden do about the fact that 50% of voters think Donald Trump would do a better job on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict versus 35% for Biden?
― Muad'Doob (Moodles), Monday, 13 May 2024 20:16 (one year ago)
Netanayu called me - I call him Benji, Benji - he called me and said 'Sir, sir - what should I do to end this mess?
― Andy the Grasshopper, Monday, 13 May 2024 20:24 (one year ago)
the one thing biden has going for him is that most people don't care about foreign policy/israel/gaza. i know, i know, protests and its in the news and everyone here cares but joe lunchpail only thinks about it if a pollster asks him about it. it is how they say: thee economie stupeed.
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2024/02/29/americans-top-policy-priority-for-2024-strengthening-the-economy/pp_2024-02-29_policy-priorities-00_01-png/
― scott seward, Monday, 13 May 2024 20:53 (one year ago)
so biden better start cutting some more checks is all i'm saying.
i see the teacher who thinks he's kind of cool but hasn't committed to abolishing bullying altogether versus the bully whose dad gave him $1,000,000 when he was eight years old the other rich fuck kids think is too crude even for them but hey, expensive clothes are the most important measuring stick in the world, so whatever. i don't feel coerced into this binary, like i have some choice, nor do i find it too juvenile to describe the ongoing cold civil in the US. it is my lived experience since childhood
fuck donald trump
― reggie (qualmsley), Monday, 13 May 2024 20:59 (one year ago)
― papal hotwife (milo z), Monday, May 13, 2024 7:10 PM (two hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
just wanted to echo this hugely otm post
― he/him hoo-hah (map), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:01 (one year ago)
also table otm. covid was a boon to me economically, while the last three years have crushed me. i know that's anecdata but i think he's right that many others are experiencing that. democrats are out of touch in the exact same ways they always have been. as it stands i'm not voting at all this year, taking a piss is literally a better use of my time. if trump wins i'm not catastrophizing like i was in 2016. there's a lot to worry about in this life and something that doesn't affect my material reality but makes a whole lot of people with unhealthy media consumption habits turn into absolute freaks won't be one of them again.
― he/him hoo-hah (map), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:09 (one year ago)
My only quibble is that when I hear anyone say anything good about the "Trump economy," all they ever talk about is their 401ks. It's all based on an idea that he was amazing for the stock market. Which is a dumb thing to attribute to a president, and there was nothing history-making about the stock market under Trump anyway, but that seems to be the embedded talking point. I have never heard or seen anyone giving Trump high marks for the COVID stimulus packages, I don't think that's what they mean about him being good for the economy.
― a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:14 (one year ago)
"there's a lot to worry about in this life"
i aspire to make part of that "someone not me." not doing great, but voting seems like at least a gesture. xp
― well below the otm mendoza line (Hunt3r), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:15 (one year ago)
congrats for not traveling in poverty circles xp
― he/him hoo-hah (map), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:16 (one year ago)
and map i do understand you feel that no good is done by voting biden, i think it's little. but harms prevented...
― well below the otm mendoza line (Hunt3r), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:17 (one year ago)
xp nah i hear you
― well below the otm mendoza line (Hunt3r), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:18 (one year ago)
Those checks (the bill passed largely with Pelosi's help) are about the only good thing he ever did.
― the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:18 (one year ago)
No one in power was a big proponent of Free Money, even Pelosi was backed into a corner on it, remember her angling to make the elimination of the SALT Cap a key stimulus feature.
I have never heard or seen anyone giving Trump high marks for the COVID stimulus packages, I don't think that's what they mean about him being good for the economy.
It's a vibes issue based on two factors he wasn't actually responsible for - COVID stimulus (if he was actually a proponent and the low interest rates that suddenly spiked under Biden. Presidents always get their media credit (or demerits) based on the stock market and their popular credit based on vibes and factors partially or wholly out of their control (interest rates, gas prices).
The question should be how to work with that - if you're seen as an empty suit in an economic malaise, maybe you've got to work outside the box. We can make fun of TikTok-speak entering the real world with "main character energy" but isn't that just a way of saying "showing leadership"? Why hasn't Biden raised absolute hell about the Fed and interest rates for the last four years?
In that NYTimes poll, a large percentage of people see Trump as representing major change (and everyone can roll their eyes at it but half of those people are smart enough to recognize that the major change would be harmful) and Biden the status quo. If people broadly think the status quo fucking sucks, that's going to work against you.
― papal hotwife (milo z), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:31 (one year ago)
oops (if he was actually a proponent he could have stolen the election by pushing McConnell for another round of checks in October)
― papal hotwife (milo z), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:32 (one year ago)
I agree with that, it's just that's not what the MAGA crew means when they talk about the Trump economy. Or what Trump means either, obviously. And to map's point, I know lots of people whose personal circumstances were greatly aided by the stimulus checks. Just saying that that's not what the Trump people mean.
― a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:33 (one year ago)
Like, if I wanted to get on some peoples' good side re: interest rates I would not renominate the lifelong Republican Fed Chair who was explicit about using interest rate hikes to punish workers who managed to make marginal gains during the pandemic.
― papal hotwife (milo z), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:36 (one year ago)
biden being the guy under whom everyone had to start repaying their student loans and also punting on any relief is also a huge part of the i'm-not-doing-great poor person picture
― he/him hoo-hah (map), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:40 (one year ago)
Out of curiosity: has anyone here or anyone you know used the loan forgiveness program? I know a couple people.
― the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 13 May 2024 21:49 (one year ago)
yep i'm looking forward to being forced to work for the government for the next 10 years of my life in order to get it at 51 years old, if it isn't snatched away before then.
dems needed a big accomplishment for normal people in order to soundly win afaict. forcing the next president to be the one who restarted student loan payments should have been a no-brainer. anyway i'm at my quota for politics posts this year, yall and myself are going to be happier if i keep avoiding these threads.
― he/him hoo-hah (map), Monday, 13 May 2024 22:01 (one year ago)
But why does it work both ways? if we're talking about things breaking Trump's way. I'm not talking about people like us, but actual voters who are actually not dyed in the wool Republicans/Democrats.
Trump gets credit for enhanced unemployment, even though that was something Democrats held up the relief bill to ensure was included (for which they were criticized for holding up the bill).
Also the rollout was very poor in many states. My mother took three months of my brother and I paying her bills until we finally got her claim fixed by emailing specific DEO employees. Some said they didn't get their money for 6 or mo
Biden passed a comprehensive relief bill, SCOTUS blocks it, so he had to find another angle. Yeah voters are mad about that but they're going to vote for the guy who nominated the justices that scrubbed it?
Like yeah a lot of people did better during the pandemic. Me included. Because I didn't have anywhere to go for the majority of 2020-2021. The places I used to spend my money were closed.
My mother did better because of the enhanced unemployment Dems fought for. It wasn't extended because of actions taken....by Republicans in Congress to vote against extending it. And Republican state Governors didn't want to extend it. Voters complained about people being paid not to work and the narrative was "we need to get back to work" among many independent folks.
Most of us who benefitted during the last year of Trump did so due to an unique unprecedented situation that was unsustainable long term.
Some people, the enhanced unemployment was a significant pay cut that caused them to fall behind on their rent. Many of the negative effects we are experiencing today are holdovers from year one of the pandemic, including supply chain issues, past due rents, etc.
My post isn't saying "EXONERATE DEMOCRATS, THEY DID NOTHING WRONG, THEY SHOULD DO NOTHING DIFFERENT", it's asking why are we legitimizing the views of voters who clearly assess different sets of rules for both parties?
If Biden came forward today and called Israel purveyors of genocide....we would cheer. I would cheer. He'd then lose a similar or bigger chunk of voters than he already is.
That doesn't mean he shouldn't do it because I believe in doing the right thing even if it costs you a few votes, but as others have pointed out, throwing a vote to the guy who will unequivocally throw full-throated support behind Israel's actions is going to improve things?
I just feel like my frustration with this thread isn't the discussion of what Dems should do from an ethical standpoint, because I'm there with you. But when we start framing the discussion as far as why he's behind in the polls and losing the voting population and 90% of the things cited are things that Trump, his administration, his appointees, and his cronies did, and voters are merely mad that he didn't do enough to fight it....
Ok, that at least makes sense of you're arguing why a voter sits out the election or votes third party. Yea. WE as leftists do expect more from Dems than Republicans. That's not true of Joe Undecidedvoter. He's just making a personal judgment call.
But when people give these as a reason for why people are voting Trump in these polls, and speaking as if these are reasonable positions...
It comes across like that episode of the Simpsons where Sideshow Bob beats Mayor Quimby by saying Quimby cant be trusted because he let him out of jail. Like at some point can we just acknowledge that there is a significant portion of the voter base who has been conned and seduced by false narratives and stop pretending that Biden is going to somehow win these votes back with tangible action as opposed to winning them over by using slightly better shitty rhetoric and one-liners than Trump?
People are struggling now under Biden. My mother is practically on food stamps, I took out 20k in debt to help her and it still didn't help. They will also struggle under Trump. Maybe not even more than under Biden.
Their view of whether they are struggling or not will be based on many factors, many of which have nothing to do with anything Biden did.
Yeah, Biden administration should be doing a lot more to aid people that are struggling. Do any of us really think the guy who complained about too many immigrants from shithole countries that claimed he solved unemployment is going to offer to do anything for these people?
Like, yes, fair play to criticize Biden, idngaf, but this thread feels like everyone blaming Dems for Trump in November of 2016 and downplaying the racism element until Charlottesville happened and woke everyone the fuck up.
― RICH BRIAN (Neanderthal), Monday, 13 May 2024 22:57 (one year ago)
Xxxxxposts
*Biden forgave student loans, then got told "lol naw" by SCOTUS is basically what I meant and typoed
― RICH BRIAN (Neanderthal), Monday, 13 May 2024 22:59 (one year ago)