Lexicus
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Have you met many fellow citizens who expouse that viewpoint?
I've met many people with incoherent and ostensibly mutually-exclusive views that could be pulled from various parts of a theoretical political spectrum.
Have you met many fellow citizens who expouse that viewpoint?
TBH, as long as there is this dumb FPTP system, people who would normally don't even be in the same party and have widely different opinions will still end up somehow forced together and I can see how this would cause feeling of bitterness and betrayal.
is it better to form coalitions of power before an election or after?
That's fine. I've never felt very good at using these labels to describe myself. No, I would never equate both sides; one side is off its rocker!
The first person to suggest it is not the sole indicator of whether it'll gain traction.Johnson’s approval rating is 26% in Chicago, Trump’s is 44% across the country. The math says there’s room there for somebody, but it ain’t the mayor of Chi-town and his general strike.
I was wondering this. There is nothing like a common enemy to fix electoral issues.Also, are any of those approval polls from after ICE came in and started sacking Chicago? I imagine publicly opposing Trump like this would probably benefit any mayor's ratings.
The huff post I linked above says the Taft-Hartley act makes it illegal for the unions to organise a general strike, so it would have to be other organisers anyway.US unions at present are basically fascist on average. The fascists aren't even trying to purge or destroy the unions because they don't really need to (with the exception of the federal employee unions standing directly in the way of some of their plans for remaking the government - but the rest of the unions have by and large not acted in solidarity). A general strike would be great in theory, but a lot of work needs to go into it first.
The huff post I linked above says the Taft-Hartley act makes it illegal for the unions to organise a general strike, so it would have to be other organisers anyway.
I'd stop buying stuff for four or five days, even a week.
Strikes might be better, but they are not likely. A week of no sales demonstrates group power and willingness to act.That seems like it really wouldn't have much impact, since even when people do that, there's a presumption that they're still consuming whatever, so they're likely only delaying purchases rather than skipping them. And that's aside from all the monthly-billed services out there, too.
Strikes seem to have a more immediate impact, both to businesses themselves, and to patrons of those businesses that are directly impacted.
Doesn't he live in DC making his vote perfectly irrelevantIn 2016, I was able to convince @Lexicus to vote for the lesser of two evils; in 2024, I was not able to do so. I never faulted him for that second vote.
If you deem unions fascist I wonder what isn't fascist these days in the US?US unions at present are basically fascist on average.
Yeah but think of all those big wall-mart like spaces empty for a week or so but with utilities still running.That seems like it really wouldn't have much impact, since even when people do that, there's a presumption that they're still consuming whatever, so they're likely only delaying purchases rather than skipping them. And that's aside from all the monthly-billed services out there, too.