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[–] Heikki2@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago

I will be voting for Talarico in the upcoming election. The sad part is many of the people who don't like Ken Paxton will simply sit out the election. My FIL has told me he "I dont like "insert canadates name" and I cannot vote for a corrupt democrat" and then acts as if sitting out voting for the position is the same thing. It doesn't matter if they cannot name the corruption, their information source told them it was corrupt. This is the bubble that need to be pierced

[–] SarcasticMan@lemmy.world 28 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The problem is Texans keep electing guys like paxton. Case in point, abbott keeps getting reelected. rafael keeps getting reelected. They have shown that they are grifters who only care about lining their pockets and sucking that MAGA/republican dick. 41st in education, 11th highest rate of poverty, and 50th in health and medical coverage. Houston is the 4th (1st in Texas) largest city in the US, San Antonio is the 7th or 6th (2nd in Texas) depending on who you ask, with Houston's violent crime rate approximately 220% above the national average and San Antonio's approximately 149% above. Republicans have turned this state into a shit hole but Texans still vote for them.

If Texas is not a place for paxton we sure do have a fucked up way of showing it. I will vote for Telerico, hell I am going to vote a straight Democrat ticket in November but I won't hold my breath. We have to vote, damn it you fuckers have to get off your asses and wait in line and fucking vote. Vote early 10/06/26 - 10/30/26 there is no fucking excuse and there are short lines compared to Election Day. Even if you think your vote doesn't count just fucking do it, it wont hurt you and you get a stupid sticker.

[–] Zaktor@sopuli.xyz 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Georgia elected a lot of bad people before a Democrat finally broke through, so there's hope. Things can change for the better, and this is a pretty good year for change. Keep up the good fight and good luck.

[–] Batmorous@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Think the nation really needed to go through all this so everybody will look for better candidates across the board

[–] Zaktor@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Hopefully. But we also could have said that after Trump's first term. We were able to stomach all that, including Jan. 6, and react with a basic desire to trust the system and stop thinking about politics.

So I'm hopeful that this could be a catalyst for improvement, but we shouldn't ever get complacent that finally everything is just going to work out for the better.

[–] Batmorous@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Very true, the 1st time though they did not feel much consequences since we had a more balanced admin with dems in. This time they too feel it in every way since all the shit is unleashed.

But I agree fully with you it is the catalyst for improvement needed. I would also say both sides are seeing that their side does not represent them which is another one. The old legacy dems on dems side, and the current "admin" for right both don't have our interests in mind and need to be replaced. They both are supporting each other indirectly in various ways too when you really look into it.

Think/feel based on observations people on both sides are waking up to the top being rotten for both in different ways and seeing that doing together to take back our country on our sides and together is needed. Left is becoming more progressive actually, the right is becoming more down to earth with non-maga growing. At end of the day it comes back to all of us working together and reversing this shit too. Our international allies are helping us as well. Let's keep going and never get complacent!! We got to this point from doing and we always keep getting better!

So we all got this!! The more of us we get active, the more united, more together in communities online and in-person doing, and more focused the stronger we all are!!

[–] Zaktor@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 week ago

Don't trust anyone on the right who's only waking up now. Welcome whatever period of lucidity they have, but if they had moral or philosophical objections to MAGA fascism, they would have left before now. I know a few conservatives who turned away when things started turning obviously fascist, but every other one who stuck past that has only had limited periods of "I actually don't like that" before being suckered back in by some new propaganda campaign.