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Tim Walz was a shit move by Harris. As a Minnesota native when I think Tim Walz I think Somali-fied shithole ruined by riots and unnecessary lockdowns that ruined small businesses. I remember sitting on top of abandoned Fruen Mill on the outskirts of Minneapolis watching the riots in real time from a distance. What I saw literally looked like Raccoon City from Resident Evil. It's an image I'll never forget.

Despite these two points even as a a democrat, if you support Walz you are at best an uninformed simpleton, and at worse an informed deranged maniac. Let's look into some reasons why:

MN has become a high crime state for the first time ever under Walz:
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Despite massively increased funding to public schools, national test scores have steadily declined:
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Skyrocket high electricity costs only comparable to California due to new shit renewable energy policies:
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MN has fallen behind the country in GDP per capita for the first time ever:
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And so much more. If you'd like to read more, my sources are from this article. I've purposely omitted some things because if I told you all of the terrible shit Walz has done I'd frankly be here all day.

TLDR: Fuck Tim Walz.
Tragic. With the exception of green energy bullshit; this is early onset osteonigrosis. It will become inoperable within ten years if it isn't dealt with.
 
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This is not the VP choice of a confident or smart campaign. Imagine if Trump picked some boomer evangelical from Alabama just to shore up the base, forget about any national or broad appeal. That’s what this feels like.
When she wins anyway remember that none of this is real and they cheated.
 
This is not the VP choice of a confident or smart campaign. Imagine if Trump picked some boomer evangelical from Alabama just to shore up the base, forget about any national or broad appeal. That’s what this feels like.
You mean when he ran and won in 2016?
I mean, I agree with you, but that was a hilarious analogy to make here. Substitute Alabama for Indiana and you just described Mike Pence.
 
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Again with the fucking "we" shit. Laughable as is it tragic.
So you're full of shit, know it, and are sneeding about it
Didn't say that one bit. You're shitting your pants over something I never said, and never would say. War is a game; two recent campaigns I was a willing and proud pawn in.
I said nothing of shame nor victimization either. As much as I detest the draft - They made a good call that paid dividends. I do have a concern that's relative though.

A serious question that faces us now, that I've yet to see either capitalists or progressives approach is this - does rebuilding the US middle class require blowing most of the world up all over again? It would seem that's what was required to build it in the first place. So as much as we may want to recede from being the world police. I don't see how we can accomplish our social and financial goals while having such robust competition on the cheap/good enough end of the spectrum. Not many the world over can afford 'designer', and that's what we do today.
Well then you should probably read some more history. The middle class was broadened in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, not after either world war. The second world war certainly didn't "rebuild" it, as there was bad inflation (1946-1947) and recession (1945-1947) after the war
 

Really, this says a lot about the current state of politics and illustrates why the Democrats are failing and on a downward slope in their current iteration. They've become too centralized with their base waiting around for orders from the command apparatus which is why they all settled on weird. Meanwhile Republicans don't try to come up with any particular central message and just let the base run wild and go with whatever works.

It's really just communist central planning vs. an open market anyone can take part in. Basically they've let various forms of neo-Marxism rot them from the inside. Now that the neocons are largely out of control of the party, the Republican party is going to be far more attractive to future generations. Who wants to regurgitate what they're told when they have the chance of being the one to come up with the slogan, hashtag, or meme that everyone is spreading around?
 
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