When absolutely 0 of Biden’s accomplishments have made any kind of news, and we’ve been fed a steady diet of fear and panic for 3 years, no one gets to be shocked when he loses the next election to Donald 2.0.
Posting anything positive about the president here will get you called a capitalist bootlicker.
What do we expect to happen?
Anger sells better. Anger feels better, it feels righteous.
It’s easier to protest against a president you don’t like then to actually remain in charge and keep pushing ahead, even if small, consistent accomplishments are all you receive.
I know I’ll never be missing an election in my life again (barring some kind of major medical event).
I just wish it weren’t so damn frustrating, feeling like you’re screaming into the void constantly, fighting against apathy.
CMS just announced that the government will start taking high-cost drugs that were developed with taxpayer dollars and start pulling patents to force competition and low cost generics. That’s fucking momentous.
I saw 1 news article on it. I wouldn’t have known it happened if I didn’t read the news every day. This should have caused the kind of celebration that erupted when companies started announcing $35 insulin caps. Why didn’t it?
Low cost hearing aids, lower and $0 student loans, concrete investments in green architecture…there was an announcement like 2 days ago to replace all leaded pipes out of US cities over the next 10 years, which will be an absolute boon in jobs for construction workers and can make our homes safer for kids. I’m sure I’ll see a headline in a year, “Biden’s lead pipe program causes drivers traffic headaches.”
Republicans want 20 foot concrete barriers topped with barbed wire across the entire southern border, and Democrats want amnesty and ease to citizenship for just about anyone who crosses, and it really seems like until a compromise is made somewhere in there, Republicans will continue to turn out in massive numbers to elections because God told them to, and Democrats will continue to stay home because the last president didn’t accomplish 100% of their goals and voting for an imperfect president is a personal and ethical failing.
Now take that mentality and spread it over every single social and economic issue.
I remember how utterly scared and angry we were sone years ago when Trump was trying to bankrupt the USPS. People were talking about it left right and sideways, asking people to buy from the USPS gift shop, start a stamp collection, anything. Then, Biden got elected and put a huge stop to that by getting rid of the unfair laws that only the USPS had to abide by. Overnight, the USPS was saved, and how did everyone react?
They didn't. It was hardly mentioned. Not a blip.
Same exact thing when it came to net neutrality!! It was DEVASTATING when it was killed. People died in wildfires because Internet providers throttled data of firefighters. Xfinity actually stole identities in order to make it happen.
About a month ago, BAM, it was restored because Biden appointed a Democratic leader to the FFC. Did anyone talk about it? Nope. I saw ONE post.
All of the above.
I've never missed voting in any election I was entitled to vote in since I was old enough to vote. And I'm sure as hell not going to start now. Far too much rides on it.
Having said that, here comes your periodic reminder about how you might consider dealing with your civic duty:
By bearing in mind that you'll never find, or be presented with, the perfect candidate—or any exhibitor of perfect unblemished blamelessness that will let you feel safely virtuous in voting for them. There's no such thing. Stop wasting your time looking for one.
Another metaphor: this isn't like picking out the perfect car to buy and then driving exactly where you want to go. It's like taking public transport: you study the map and take the bus or train or tram that'll get you closest to where you want to be. In candidates, the rational search is for someone who gets as close as possible to what you want in a person who's going to be [president][senator][representative][dogcatcher][whatever]. And here you judge them by their actions, not their words.
Are some of the candidates we're looking at (for instance) in 2024 in the US seriously imperfect? Oh yeah. Are they nonetheless a superior choice, based on past and current behavior, to the available options? Yes. Are they screwing up right now? Yes. Are they still a better choice?
That's what you get to make plain with your next vote. There are candidates who'll inevitably offend parts of your conscience if/when you vote for them. But all your conscience gets to do is be offended. You're the one who chooses what action to take. And if you're of age to vote, anything but voting (or doing your very best to*) is refusing the choice—and resigning the power of your vote into the hands of at least one other person who may well want you (or your friends) poor, sick, permanently disenfranchised, or dead.
So bear that in mind. And also note that Tumblr is no less vulnerable to political and propaganda trolling than any other platform. The "One side's as bad as the other, both sides are terrible, voting doesn't matter" stuff is already starting up. Those of us who've been here long enough will have seen it in 2019/20 (and in 2015/2016...), and will recognize it. This stuff invariably comes from people who're trying to suppress your vote. Which raises the question: why would they bother... unless they're really, really afraid of it?
So give them good reason to be afraid... and keep your eyes open. Meanwhile, start studying your regional and local candidates as they shake down into their running positions. This isn't the kind of homework you can do effectively at the last minute. It takes lots more work than clicking on some poll or signing some online petition... but then the stakes of the game are far higher.
Therefore be aware. And get ready to choose responsibly.
*Helping others vote is a good move too, even if you can't.



















