• assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    “Doc, I’m feeling really depressed. Nothing is making me happy.”

    “Have you tried just, being happy and joyful?”

    “But I don’t know how to do that. How do I get there?”

    “Oh, so now you’re just rubbing it in that I’m an awful doctor?!”

    It’s a totally valid question to say “okay that sounds great, but how do we get there?”.

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      4 months ago

      If anyone is actually asking that:

      Elect better dem candidates in the primary while we still have primaries. Then they pass laws to get money out of politics.

      Shit ain’t complicated, so it’s hard to take anyone serious who has to ask.

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        4 months ago

        Well yeah, but that isn’t something that happens overnight. We’re not going to succeed in every primary in every year. It’s going to take like a decade. The point is, we need to still do something in the interim while we get there. We can’t just consider it hopeless and allow the worst to happen when we have the ability to make it less worse.

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          4 months ago
          1. It’s been taking hell of a lot longer than a decade already

          2. The only interm option is voting for whatever Dem is in the general.

          3. The fact that the DNC just yanked NH’s primary delegates for something only NH republicans have control of, means just blindly voting D in the general isn’t enough. They’ve argued to a judge and won that their not bound by the votes. I fear I’ll live to see it because the same billionaire assholes fund both parties.