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Cake day: August 22nd, 2023

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  • Yeah, my distaste for Buttigieg stemmed not from him being a centrist, but because he doesn’t seem to stand for anything. Like Harris he started the primary in a vague progressive lane and then realized that he wasn’t going to complete with Bernie or Warren and decided Biden was weak in the moderate path and shifted there. If there was a communist revolution, Pete would speak the theory and throw his hat into the ring for Chairman.

    He’s the epitomy of the view that politics is mostly about finely crafting a message and winning the spin game, not policy or action. He may even be right, but I don’t trust him to be anything more than a spokesman.








  • If they (the whole Republican caucus) supported him, they could have stayed open and voted it down. Nothing that’s happened has advanced their position. The committee vote wasn’t improved by Trump and Johnson becoming weaker. You’re too deep in the grand conspiracy theory to actually capitalize on changes in the political landscape. In your eyes, every development at every point in time is just another example of the enemy winning, so whatever happens must be what they want and it must be moving you further from your goals. But there’s no winning with that mindset. You’ll never see when there is an opportunity to rally workers to contact representatives in a newly chaotic political environment where they’re off balance because the previous status quo of blind loyalty to leadership is in doubt.

    They’re not your friends and the game isn’t won, none of this is a development that means we can all just sit back and wait for success, but being at maximum doom all the time means you’re not prepared to take advantage of their weakness.


  • It’s derailed their propaganda machine. No one thinks Trump’s going to be arrested in the White House, but this is the first issue that’s put a wedge between Trump and Congress (and where it hasn’t between Congress and their base). As long as this runs, Trump isn’t the golden leader of the unified conservative team and individual reps have to fear whether loyalty means they’ll lose their job. Which then empowers local campaigns to block bills.

    If you think a House committee passing a bill out to the shut down House (not even an actual full House vote) was going to trigger something if only people weren’t distracted by scandals, you’re delusional. The media aren’t riding Epstein to stealth a fucking Education and Workforce committee vote.


  • You think this is a distraction? The most damaging scandal for the billionaires’ president is actually a secret plot so we should just ignore it and focus on an unspecified not-damaging story?

    These memes about media manipulation by mastermind powers puppetting everything often just seem like an excuse for perpetual inaction. It’s the lefty version of the liberal “keeping our powder dry”, where no current conflict is ever worth engaging in because somehow action is always playing into the opponents’ hands and the savvy move is either inaction or refocusing on something else without traction.



  • Plus the fundamental insanity of saying efficiency is a single monolithic thing that can only be effectively worked on by a single person. The only reason you have that is because the type of coder these people want to abuse is the same type of person who’s bad at designing code. They just keep stumbling on subsuming additional features into the monolith because encapsulation and code design is uninteresting to their reward centers. That’s why multiple people can’t work on it, not because there’s some fundamental inability to effectively partition work during the production of innovative software.