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metalcrow•about 2 hours ago
Is there a link to see who voted for this?
JumpCrisscross•about 2 hours ago
techteach00•about 2 hours ago
Massie was against it. Need a Massie/Bernie ticket
nozzlegear•about 2 hours ago
At 84 years old, Bernie is older than both Trump and Biden and probably shouldn't be running for anything.
techteach00•about 1 hour ago
True. Maybe Ro Khanna/Massie. Honestly those good tickets have minimal support. People don't pay attention enough. Will get more establishment figures. Probably Rubio vs Newsom. No reason to vote then.
jen20•42 minutes ago
> No reason to vote then.

It is not possible to eye roll hard enough at this.

In the US (and to a lesser extent, the UK), you vote for whichever you believe to be the least bad candidate, or tactically for whoever will keep whoever you believe to be the most bad candidate out of office.

It is exceptionally uncommon that you get to vote for someone rather than against.

jmalicki•about 2 hours ago
And regardless of your feelings on his political positions, in his extremely lengthy time in the House and Senate, he has only gotten three bills he sponsored passed - two renaming post offices, and a VA benefit increase.

Despite having a position of power for a very long time, he has been completely ineffective at wielding that power to achieve any of his goals.

genxy•about 2 hours ago
This is like measuring programmer value in klocs.
tmaly•about 2 hours ago
Did I miss something, or was Section 702 the same thing used on Trump during his first term?
jauntywundrkind•about 2 hours ago
The Bluesky thread on the midnight session where Johnson tried to ram through a 5 year approval with significant revisions no one had seen is gobsmacking. Most transparent, only if you are looking for most transparently corrupt and evil administration ever. This is such a vile thing to do to a democracy. https://bsky.app/profile/lizagoitein.bsky.social/post/3mjpar...

Left publication also has a scoop on the negotiations with Freedom caucus too that proceeded this; rather interesting: https://prospect.org/2026/04/17/mike-johnson-fisa-fiasco-sec...

America's greatest digital senator (by country miles) has also ongoingly been posting up a storm about how the current usage of FISA has more Bush era secret interpretations they won't tell us, that is authorizing them to spy broadly on Americans. One of many examples: https://bsky.app/profile/wyden.senate.gov/post/3mjkquz34uc2a

LocalH•about 2 hours ago
when will the dems learn that the dnc is just republican lite

we need completely new thought to unseat "both" sides of the US government and return it to washington's ideal of "political parties fucking suck" (paraphrased)

nozzlegear•about 2 hours ago
> when will the dems learn that the dnc is just republican lite

When will "when will the dems learn that the dnc is just republican lite" enjoyers learn that there's an ocean of difference between dems and republicans, and that most Americans aren't going to throw that away over votes on issues that they're either fine with or, at best, indifferent to? Like it or not, this is unlikely to rank in most people's top five most important issues come November.

JumpCrisscross•about 2 hours ago
> When will "when will the dems learn that the dnc is just republican lite" enjoyers learn

On the bright side, these folks tend to be civically and electoral uninvolved. So they aren’t having any net effect on policy, other than slightly endorsing the status quo.

lesuorac•about 1 hour ago
Eh, while I do think you should go out and vote I'm not sure you can exactly say they're endorsing the status quo.

Take 2024 vs 2020 where turnout dropped 4% [1] and compare it to the 2025 NYC mayoral race where more people in 2025 voted for Mamdani [2] then voted in 2021 at all [3]. IMO, the horrendous turnout is a reflection of the horrendous candidates that run.

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_turnout_in_United_States...

[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_New_York_City_mayoral_ele...

[3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_New_York_City_mayoral_ele...

LocalH•about 2 hours ago
when the people who endorse the "status quo" (which is itself rapidly shifting if you track the US political sphere before the modern day) number in the millions, it's a bit more than slightly

normalize supporting a proper civics test before the right to vote is granted. you don't have to agree with any political topics, but you have to understand how politics actually work before you can cast a vote

Computer0•about 1 hour ago
This is the typical GenX reply. I think the sooner we start seeing GenX like an enemy, as we do the baby boomers, the sooner we can move forward.
LocalH•about 2 hours ago
"far right" or "slightly left of far right" is a shitty choice, especially when "left vs right" is different comparing the US to the rest of the world

even the smallest-c conservative in the US is probably more right-wing than the furthest of the right in Europe (although they're trying really hard to prove that false)

the ocean you speak of is but a tiny puddle when you look at the whole of human political history

when is the dnc going to come out against genocide? oh, they're not? well then i don't care

i do agree, the complacency of US voters is the true root of the problem, one that the duopoly of politics strongly capitalizes on

i am not advocating violence, but i'm looking at history when i say that this is why revolutions happen

gnerd00•about 2 hours ago
> Like it or not

the exact words used by Hillary for President people, with utter sincerity !