• WolfLink@sh.itjust.works
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      We had a chance to make some radical societal changes. Working from home became socially acceptable. Commuting disappeared, and the environment noticeably improved. People had more time to take care of themselves and work on hobbies while also still getting their work done.

      Then as soon as bans on working in person were lifted, companies decided they had to bring people back to office in order to justify the expense of the office building.

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      Bidenism didn’t change shit. He was just the guy between Trump. In the future it’s Trump that will shape this chapter in the history book.

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        Republicans are the gas pedal and Dems are the brake pedal. Bernie was our option to reverse, but his opportunity is past. If we get to vote again, hopefully AOC steps up and the voters get it together

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          Biden changed a lot less there than Hillary Clinton did as the Democratic candidate that pushed out Bernie Sanders for the 2016 election, an election that was very clearly an anti-establishment election and yet the Democrats were stupid enough to go with someone who is about as close to establishment as you can get without nominating someone who has already been president.

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      I would argue the trend started when Nixon did the crime and was outed and Roger Ailes started a war on reality