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[–] mnemonicmonkeys 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The obvouis fix would be to deny student loans this special treatment.

Unfortunately we're not going to get this anytime soon. The Republicans are against it, and Biden was the one who introduced the bill making student loans work this way.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Spoiler, democrats are against it too. They just pretend to be for it to gain votes.

Democrats are only progressive by virtue, but they are all republicans behind the scenes.

It’ll always be rich vs poor while they convince us it’s left vs right.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh give me a break. If you take a look at voting records on controversial bills designed to make the average person's life harder, it's usually republicans voting for it and democrats against it, and vice versa if it's something that would make the average person's life better. Of course, SOPA was a significant exception, it had more dems voting for it than repubs.

Basically it's a question of "bad right-wing capitalist party" and "very bad ultra-right wing late stage capitalist party". One is bad because they're taking a bunch of corporate donations, the other one already wants you to be jailed, dead or in debt if you're not white, christian or straight enough, but ALSO takes all the corporate donations they can get.

You're right that it's rich vs poor not left vs right, but the thing is that the right generally sides with the rich way more than the poor. They're always for more corporate freedom and less consumer protections, etc. Of course the US democratic party isn't socialists - they only support SOME social programs, but overall are still capitalists. But it's still better than actively trying to destroy any chance of socialized healthcare, education, etc.

You might not be trying to do it on purpose, but the whole "both sides are the same thing" argument is an actual right-wing strategy to disenfranchise younger, less active voters who'd vote for left-wing politicians, because older people, more likely to vote right-wing, are much more reliable voters. There is a bit of truth to it, but it's nowhere near the whole truth.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Na, this exact line of thinking is why we are stuck in a 2 party system where nothing ever changes and the rich get richer.

But go ahead, keep pretending that it’s only republicans who hate you. In reality both hate you, except the dems just fly a rainbow flag and pretend to give a fuck.

Good cop, bad cop is the oldest trick in the book and people like you actually believe the good cop is on your side.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

But the fix to the 2 party system isn't not voting, the fix to the 2 party system is getting rid of fttp. You're just spouting republican propaganda that gets them in power fairly reliably.

[–] somePotato 0 points 1 year ago

Ok, and how does your way of thinking fix being stuck 2 party system where nothing ever changes and the rich get richer?

If you have a realistic plan for sistemic change sign me up, otherwise the only option we have in this pathetic excuse for a democracy is to keep voting for the lesser evil and against the fascists