• Allonzee@lemmy.world
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    The last important one was in 1980. The people celebrated their own destruction as they counted the days when they would be the millionaires inflicting themselves on society.

    Fucking suckers.

    Big capital owns both parties now, the literal 5ish spoilers between both chambers that the neoliberals hate more than their opposition party can’t do a thing in a sea of hundreds of well bribed, oh I’m sorry “donated,” sycophants. There’s no escape under the current framework.

    Worse, we’ve used our massive hard and soft geopolitical power since then to make the rest of the world as exploitative, sociopathic, and greedy as us, and we’ve been wildly successful at it.

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      21 hours ago

      The last important one was in 1980.

      I think millions of people are about to find that the last important one was a month ago now. Especially all the ones that are about to be put in concentration camps and the ones who care about those that are about to be put in concentration camps.

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        20 hours ago

        By “important” I meant our overall trajectory and our ability to change it.

        Every election has consequences for many, what I meant was that, imho the conversion of the former opposition to neoliberals, and the codification of legal political bribery that started with the creation of the Federalist society in the 80s that culminated in Citizens United means fight over social rights all you want, beat yourself bloody poories, the economy is no longer something the people have a say in under the current government.

        The economy is the core rot that breeds desparation, which leads to hatred, which leads to scapegoating. The conditions are right for Trump, and if not Trump, someone like him, because of the effective economic dictatorship of our oligarchs.

        As you said IF we’re permitted a vote again, we’ll keep electing “strongman” archetypes like trump out of ignorant desparation(no different than Germany post ww1 because of sanctions), and we’re desperate because we’re largely not benefitting from the value we’re generating by design.

        Without making the economy work for society, we’ll keep circling back to fascism until it destroys us, and we no longer have the means to change the economy because almost anyone and everyone can be bought by those with effectively infinite sums in the light of day now to keep their exploitation in place.

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      Look up Jerry Falwell and his ‘Moral Majority.’

      Falwell was a TV preacher who decided he wanted to get into politics. He had a simple formula to take over the GOP. The Party depends on small local clubs to do all the little things like getting petitions signed and driving folks to the polls on election day. Those clubs pick local office holders like sheriffs and county clerks.

      Falwell told his people to show up at those clubs whenever there was a decision to be voted on. If there’d been twenty folks there for the last vote, Falwell’s ‘Moral Majority’ would show up with fifty. Pretty soon Jerry had a lot of local folks in his pocket. Those soon became Congressmembers and Governors.

      AOC did it in one Congressional district.

      If they owned the elections they wouldn’t be trying so hard to stop people from voting.