• go_go_gadget@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It’s at least in part Russian propaganda.

    But you’ll use that as the excuse every time someone says they won’t be voting for Biden right?

    The problem you run into with this excuse is regardless of where the ideas are coming from or who is amplifying them you and many others are clearly concerned about the upcoming election. Biden won the 2020 general election so that means you’re worried there are people who voted for Biden in the 2020 general election and won’t vote for him in 2024. If they’re leftists or progressives that means staying home, voting 3rd party or writing in.

    So here’s a crazy idea: find a compromise. Leftists and progressives have raised multiple reasons they are frustrated or even angry at Biden. Why not yield to some of those objections? Frankly, the fact that discussions about giving progressive and leftist voters what they want in order to gain votes get so heavily down voted feels like the real PsyOP. Especially when the people downvoting simultaneously talk about the wonders of democracy and compromise. Here’s just a few ideas Biden could do today:

    1. Biden has been providing Israel weapons without congressional approval. That means he could stop. Today. Do that.
    2. Biden blocked the rail strike by forcing a contract unions had voted against down their throat. That contract expires at the end of this year meaning they could strike again in 2025. Biden could promise to veto any attempts to block a rail strike in his next term.
    3. Biden forced federal workers back to the office. He could reverse that.
    4. Biden could publicly shame Powell and Yellen for attacking American worker wages.

    It’s hard to take people seriously when they talk about how important democracy is but sneer at the very idea of sacrificing any policy positions in order to court voters sitting to the left of Biden.

    • stinerman [Ohio]@midwest.social
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      9 months ago

      Without taking a position on what you’re saying, do you think it’s at all possible that making those choices could lose more voters than they’d gain? I honestly don’t know, but changing a position on any issue runs the risk of losing votes as well.

      • go_go_gadget@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        do you think it’s at all possible that making those choices could lose more voters than they’d gain?

        Yes. You take a risk either way.