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Yeah it does sound like an apology. You sit here hemming and hawing over the two-sides of the same coin fallacy saying one is perhaps slightly worse than the other.
You can't even compare the two logically as candidates or human beings. I guess when you had a daughter who was raped and the police won't take it seriously because of our fucked up culture it changes you.
I won't sit here and listen to a detached armchair comparison of the economic outlooks if one gets elected over the other. Like that is what even fucking matters and in fact plays into decades of bullshit rhetoric the right has been pushing. The conservatives have never been better with the economy and that is objectively verifiable.
You pretend that Trump can't break this country. That putting a buffoon in charge doesn't denigrate our place in the world. That the women in our country will ever feel safe, that discrimination won't reign supreme.
You act like it is no big deal because you are privileged. You think it won't affect you and you know the fucked up part. It may not.
But it will affect a lot of others. People you probably don't think about. If you did you wouldn't be worried about the economics and status quo.
The fact that we're even talking about the economy in a presidential race is honestly pretty ridiculous, the only impact the President has on the economy tends to be negative. Economic policy is a mix of the Federal Reserve policies and legislation, neither of which the President has a ton of control over. That said, Congress usually lets the President champion a bill or two.
Also, economic policy usually has a delayed impact, usually by a few years, so it's often difficult to attribute economic changes to specific presidents. Yet, for some reason we give the sitting president the credit or blame for whatever happens, which encourages the President to take short-term measures to delay a recession.
It's possible he could, I just don't think he'll try to. He'll certainly try to interfere w/ the economy (i.e. tariffs and other trade war nonsense), but I honestly don't think he has plans beyond that.
I highly doubt he'll have any impact on women, aside from perhaps those in the White House with him. He really doesn't seem interested in getting involved in any of those issues, and he has even pushed back on legislative changes to abortion policy. It just doesn't seem to be something he really wants to touch, but he'll certainly take credit for the actions of others when he thinks it'll benefit him (i.e. him bragging about overturning Roe v Wade, as if he actually had a hand in that at all...).
It is a big deal, and I'm really frustrated at the awful choices we have this year. Harris was dead last on my list of preferences when she ran for President, and her record as VP hasn't changed my mind. I think she's a terrible candidate, not because she's a woman or any nonsense like that, I just think she doesn't have good policies (or honestly any policies at all). In fact, I don't even know what motivates her, she seems to also just say whatever she thinks people will like, but I guess she wins because she's not nearly as extreme as her competitor. So it's like picking between a soggy sandwich and obviously undercooked pork, one will make me regret eating it for the next hour, the other will make me regret it for the next day.
That said, Trump is way worse. Biden was my first vote for a Democrat for President ever, not because I liked him (he was almost my last pick when he ran for President), but because I thought he actually had a chance at winning my state since Trump is so disliked here. But no, he lost by 20% or so like every other candidate in my red state. I usually vote for a third party I agree with, but Trump's first term changed that.
I'm absolutely with you that Trump is terrible. I just think he's being made out to be a lot of things that he's not, and that causes people to dismiss criticism against him. I think Trump is dangerous, not because he's fascist or anything of that nature, but because he's a narcissist, and not a particularly bright one at that. He seems to actually think crippling tariffs are a good thing, which is absolutely nuts! He would absolutely cause problems, but ones we can manage. On the bright side, hopefully it'll demonstrate, yet again, that high tariffs are a terrible idea.
I totally agree that talking about the economy is just stupid. It has been a conservative talking point for decades now and is ridiculous to bring up for most of the reasons you cited.
You can't deny he tried to overthrow our rule of law. You seem to think he is so inept that if he tries again he will fail. This is akin to letting an arsonist play with fire in your house because last time he couldn't keep the fire going.
As I was explaining your privilege keeps you from seeing what it means to women to have a serial rapist in the white house. The kind of guy who jokes about sexual assaults and walks in on underage girls dressing just because he can.
The damage has already been done and now it is insult to injury. It really is hard to describe a world to men where women live in constant fear of sexual violence. This is what having Trump as President means. Make no mistake that women are not the only group that will suffer.
The psychological damage alone of having a abuser represent our country is a bridge too far. The damage his first presidency did will be felt for decades. Another will snuff out the dreams and desires of so many Americans along with emboldening the worst of our society.
There is no comparison between a narcissist felonious rapist and our current VP. Like I was saying logically you can't compare the two despite your attempts to. I really do think your take is pretty ridiculous.
It is like you have already fallen for their shit rhetoric and now you have to fight to justify the garbage reasoning in your head.
We are not voting for Trump, we are voting for his apparatus. Your belief he won't go after women when his apparatus has already set their rights back several decades is ludicrous.
I get you can't blame Trump personally because he is self absorbed and incompetent. I generally agree. But just like with Reagan the president is just a figurehead and their mind can be completely gone because it is their apparatus that is really running things.
This is the crux of the whole issue. If Trump is a figurehead what does he represent? What does Harris represent? Look at what they claim, say, and have done. If Harris is a soggy sandwich then Trump is two pieces of asphalt with a turd in between them.
We can't manage the damage and your resignation just shows you are unwilling to fight for what is right. When they are done othering everyone else who will defend you?
Perhaps you are counting on your privilege to save you. Sounds like you may manage but millions of others whether it be the dreamers, LGBQ, transgender, POC, immigrants, Muslims, or women won't be able to.
All I really hear from you is, "I will survive another Trump presidency". Well good for you, but you are missing the point.
I am white and well off. I will probably survive another Trump presidency. I am also bisexual and I care about my fellow man. I don't know if I really will or not, and I know many won't.