Tuesday, 15 September 2020
quote [ Scientific American has never endorsed a presidential candidate in its 175-year history. This year we are compelled to do so. We do not do this lightly. ]
I'm far from thrilled about Biden or Harris; I've never been a fan of either. But there's no question that with Biden in the White House there's at least the possibility of a continued national debate about how to deal with healthcare, the climate crisis, the exploitive economy, or any of the other ways in which American capitalism is badly broken. I'm not optimistic at all that Biden or the Wall Street establishment that backs him will listen and do what's necessary. But unless the Dumpster Fire is removed, there is no conversation and no hope at all. If he doesn't leave office the country is done.
Frankly, if he doesn't end up in prison the country is done.
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steele said @ 10:01pm GMT on 15th Sep
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steele said @ 10:11pm GMT on 15th Sep
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steele said @ 10:12pm GMT on 15th Sep
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steele said @ 10:16pm GMT on 15th Sep
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endopol said @ 3:29am GMT on 16th Sep
Source for the first bit? The Cheltenham font is very impressive.
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steele said @ 11:48am GMT on 16th Sep
It was here @ NYT, but it looks like that link redirects to a different article now.
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steele said @ 10:22pm GMT on 15th Sep
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 okay, okay, I'm done... probably. |
steele said @ 11:50am GMT on 16th Sep
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steele said @ 9:34pm GMT on 16th Sep
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