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  • Exactly. The Conservative Propaganda Machine deliberately muddied the water about taxes, and confused their easily befuddled followers.

    But they have been fed a steady diet of tax demonization, where the smallest and most necessary tax is nothing less that outrageous tyranny. They despise any taxes to their core.

    So why wouldn’t the Dems re-brand the tariff’s as “Trump’s Taxes,” name him as the greatest tax increaser in American history, and make EVERY Democrat say it in every single media appearance? Just repeat it over and over and over, until even we get sick of it.

    Politics is 90% marketing, and the Dems messaging has been abysmal for decades. They have basically abdicated all responsibility for directing the political discourse in this country. The Republicans, now MAGA, set all the definitions, direct the entire discourse, and Dems just react to it, usually poorly.


  • Me, too. 12 year account, 900K+ Karma. I was looking forward to crossing the million mark this year.

    At first I was concerned about having fewer people on Lemmy, but for things like Politics, the quality of discourse is far higher than Reddit. Every Reddit post is filled with puns, idiots, trolls, Russian propaganda farmers, etc., all of which are far smaller or non-existent on Lemmy.

    I still miss Reddit’s active guitar subs, though.






  • My first presidential election was in 1980. I have voted in every election since, and I have NEVER voted for a candidate I liked. The best I could ever hope for was the lesser of two evils, and sometimes the difference wasn’t so wide.

    But that wasn’t the case in 2024, where the difference between the two sides was far wider than I have ever experienced. I am very distressed at the situation in Haza, and I did not support Biden’s weak, cowardly approach at all, but I also knew that Trump’s approach was going to be far, far worse. And Harris’ approach was an an unknown, since she refused to say anything that signalled any difference in policy from Biden.

    But all of it is just blathering because that didnt make any difference in this election. It was totally rigged, and we ALL know it.


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    I caught that the instant he said it. So they are planning another round of Market Manipulation in a month or two, got it.

    We’ve already had 3 rounds, in less than 90 days. It seemed like his 90 day pause on this last round was a bit longer because he wanted to let it cool down, but I knew he wouldn’t be able to resist the lure of dirty money at the expense of the poors.

    I’m happy for the heads up. Unfortunately, I dont have the kind of money required to take full advantage of this, but at least Ill know to hang on.



  • I think it helped shape me into a an adventurous, curious person, because that was what motivated me as a kid. Other Free Range kids might have gone out to play sports, or to look for trouble, etc., but i was just exploring.

    There was another direct influence on my life: Once, i headed to a nearby “woods,” to watch animals, and bumped into some friends. One jumped over a small creek to greet me, and stepped right onto an underground bee hive. They all poured out of that hive like water, and came directly for me. The first stung my lip, then neary eye. They got in my hair, up my t-shirt, stuck in my socks etc.

    I jumped on my bike and started racing toward home, hoping to outrun them, but they were the kind of bees that don’t lose their stingers, so the ones stuck in my clothes kept stinging me. By the time i got home i had at least 30 stings.

    I’m okay now, but i was really afraid of bees for many years. Gardening helped me learn to lose my fear.

    Overall, i think it made me a person who isn’t afraid of the world, and i know i can navigate any situation that comes up.





  • Back in the 60s, i was a Free-Range kid. On on a nice non-school day, I would go out after breakfast on my bike, and be gone all day, without any money, a watch, ID, cell phone (didn’t exist back then), anything, and I’d be gone all day. The only rule was to be home by 5 pm.

    Nobody knew where I was, who I was speaking to, or anything. If i bumped into friends, I’d hang out for a while, but if I needed to know the time, I’d ask some stranger. If I was thirsty, I’d knock on a random door and ask for a glass of water. Once, I stopped at the end of a driveway to watch some guy doing woodworking in his open garage. He saw me watching and this stranger invited me into garage, and showed me his tools, and what he was building. Turned out he was a decent guy, and I probably reminded him of his grandson, but what if he wasn’t? My primary fear was running into the Robolotto boys, but as long as I didn’t see one of them, I was happy.

    This was routine for years, and it was the same for my friends. I started doing this when I was about 7 years old.






  • I’m a real dummy about modern video games. I was an OG gamer from the 80s, who spent the equivalent of a down payment on a house in quarters, playing Centipede at mall arcades. Later, I got into the early PC shoot-em up games like Quake, Quake 2, Call of Duty, Medal of Honor, etc.

    But I never got a game console, because I had recognized that I could have a serious problem with video game addiction. Eventually, I stopped playing altogether, especially after I started a business, and had to carve out time in my schedule, and video games and sports had to go. I didnt follow either for about 25 years.

    Now I’m semi-retired, and would love to play those old games again, but I don’t really know how to do it on a modern PC. I actually have all my old CD-ROMs, but my computer hasn’t had a CD-ROM drive for years, and Im not going to buy a console.

    Is there a way to download Quake and Quake 2, and my other favorites? Where do I go for that?

    I know, I’m a gaming idiot, I just spent the last few decades focusing on other stuff.