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John Stoehr is the editor of the Editorial Board. he/him. Subscribe: http://editorialboard.com.
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I think it's important to say that Trump voters who are made at Trump are dodging responsibility. Oh, you're mad? Imagine the anger of those who voted in your interest in the hope of saving democracy, and protecting you from your worst self, and then hearing you bitch about how Trump wronged you.
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Spoil brat blames mommy.
Yes, if you are unbothered by Platner's Nazi tattoo, or look for reasons to overlook it, you are a respectable white person. You care about your reputation and social status. You care what your vote says about both. Morality, character, honor -- these are transactional. You'll get what you vote for.
I'm not in the mood for healing and reconciliation. bsky.app/profile/writ...
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People who are inclined to vote for Platner believe voting for him is an act of courage. It's standing up to the establishment! No, you are not special. You are just an ordinary respectable white person who cares above all about your respectability in the eyes of other respectable white people.
By the way, the tattoo *is* a Nazi tattoo. The Times knows it is. The tattoo does not resemble a Nazi tattoo. It is a Nazi tattoo. That the Times won't speak the truth is probably a sign that respectable white people don't care and will vote for him.
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From Biden boom to Trump slump in 16 months. That was a choice. It was made by people who were so resentful about something that they didn’t notice their wages were growing, their expenses were falling and they had more power in the workplace than they’d had in their whole lives.
The average ACA premium shot up by 58 PERCENT.
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This is what the economy looked like in December 2024. Per Mark Zandi.
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