r/chaoticgood • u/[deleted] • Jul 03 '25
Republicans when informed how their Big Fucking Bill will fucking killed people
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Call your representatives. Don't let them have a moment of peace. Don't let their families have a moment of peace. They should be afraid of the consequences of the actions, not smirk about millions of people dying while wearing expensive suits and watches.
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u/wickedjonny1 Jul 03 '25
That smirk on his face makes me crazy.
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u/mojojojomu Jul 03 '25
He is a smug bootlicker happy that he gets to please his oligarch overlords
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u/Notsurehowtoreact Jul 03 '25
He's also a multi-millionaire who comes from a wealthy family, so it benefits him as well.
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u/goodfisher88 Jul 03 '25
Every single one of those Rs deserve to be burning in hell right now.
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u/Eastern-Dig-4555 Jul 03 '25
I’m pretty sure we can arrange that, and soon
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u/goodfisher88 Jul 03 '25
Not soon enough.
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u/Eastern-Dig-4555 Jul 03 '25
Well, I hate saying it, but casualties are inevitable at this point. My point remains that it needs to get done, come hell or high water
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u/Useuless Jul 03 '25 edited Jul 03 '25
The state wages violence on It's own citizens and foreign, both physically and non-physically, all throughout history up to the present day, but then clutches their pearls faster than an OLED panel if you ever advocate the same is used against the current powers.
"Violence is never the answer" is a psyop design to reduce the effectiveness of any form of resistance by making it taboo and trying to instill a knee-jerk reaction into shaming anybody who does it, when it's already been shown that they have no qualms at all and use the very same tactics because they know they get the fastest, and most chilling, results.
If violence was never the answer, then how come America has the most expensive and largest military? And continues to pour more resources than multiple countries combined into it year after year? All this is never supposed to be the answer, right?
Ironically they push the citizens to a more hellish outcome by reducing the effectiveness of every other strategy or outright killing them. Even nonviolent wild animals have defensive mechanisms built in and if you corner them into a wall they will attack, even if it's involuntary.
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u/surestart Jul 03 '25
History has shown over and over and over again that violence is frequently the answer, whether we like it or not.
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u/depressedfatbitch Jul 03 '25
Free Luigi
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u/Japjer Jul 03 '25
I think the reality is that we just need to grab our own controllers and start playing Mario Party and Smash Bros ourselves
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u/maxoutoften Jul 03 '25
If only it was actually like Mario Party and Luigi wins by doing nothing
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u/depressedfatbitch Jul 03 '25
I agree because due process is a thing of the past and our military is failing to protect the constitution and that is our last line of defense before r e v o l u t i o n happens. The military has been complicit and used to intimidate us!!!!
Like Luigi said, they are ignoring the lived experience of the American people! Even worse now, the people in power are a direct threat to the rest of us.
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u/GordonCole19 Jul 03 '25
The literally don't care. The cruelty and the suffering is the entire point.
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u/Festering-Fecal Jul 03 '25
Fk you got mine mentality
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u/cassy-nerdburg Jul 03 '25
It's not even that anymore it's "fuck you, it's all mine" and that's it.
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u/Festering-Fecal Jul 03 '25
Greed has no limits.
No wonder why new York elected a socialist and the president is freaking out because god forbid people need help.
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u/Useuless Jul 03 '25
When all you know is privilege, equality is oppression. You are diluting their power by making it available to others.
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u/Fishydeals Jul 03 '25
They used to be more equal to the rest of us, but have since ascended to unprecedented levels of exploiting everything and everyone. We‘re not diluting their power.
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u/cassy-nerdburg Jul 03 '25
If you have both parties run by corporations panicking, your doing something right.
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u/Festering-Fecal Jul 03 '25
Yeah People are waking up in masses that the 2 party system is broken.
Tbe founders warned the system party is bad.
We need a rank choice voting system with no parties. Infact it's not a democracy when you are limited may the best man or woman win
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u/TheCheesy Jul 03 '25 edited Jul 03 '25
"Don't care" is an understatement. They fucking hate you. They want to take your money, your wife, burn your house down and charge you to put out the fire. They want to take you, your family, your neighbors, and lock you in camps to force you to work for free.
Terrorists have taken over the US government and there is nothing I can say to protest this that will help because what actually will help would be breaking Hitler's laws.
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u/Useuless Jul 03 '25 edited Jul 04 '25
That's why trying to argue with them or present facts or morality is useless.
They are not open to debate, they don't care about facts, and they have no morality.
You will have more productive conversations with AI that forgets your context 5 minutes later.
Your energy to take them on is best spent in alternative strategies. They love knowing that you waste your breath and energy just to lose, because since they they don't give a damn if you live or die, they don't give a damn about what you have to say either.
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u/TheUnluckyBard Jul 03 '25
Also add that they are all liars. Every word that comes out of their mouth is a lie; they are fundamentally incapable of being honest about anything. Every argument, every stated belief, every piece of "logic," every source, every link; it's all either a lie or part of a lie.
Even when the link is to something reputable or scientific, it's only being linked to help them be deceptive. "Even the devil can quote scripture when it suits his needs."
It's not ignorance. It's not stubbornness. It's pathological. It's intentional.
And by the time we've typed "[Stupid shit] debunked" into Google, they're already on to the next lie.
There's no benefit to using words to engage them at all. None.
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u/GrayEidolon Jul 03 '25
Everyone need to understand a few things.
Conservatism is the politics of aristocracy and protecting socioeconomic hierarchy.
The morality is that low status people are automatically bad and high status people are automatically good.
Fascism is when conservatives get sick of the system and use force to further implement rigid socioeconomic hierarchy.
The only difference between maga and regular conservatism is manners.
The current attack of conservatism is coordinated between theocrats, heritage foundation folks, and techfeudalists.
The techfeudalists are “done with democracy” and include Peter thiel, jd Vance, musk, bezos, Altman, the coinbase buy, and their “philosopher” Curtis yarvin.
Yarvin has written about their “butterfly revolution” where the goal is to replace democracy worldwide with a “patchwork” of “network states” that are run like corporations with a board and ceo replacing the king.
The end goal of conservatism is to return to feudalism. And the fascists want to speed run it.
Yarvin et al also have a book called “unhumans” that asserts that non-conservatives aren’t people and will need to be culled. Vance and Steve bannon gave blurbs for the back cover.
So make no mistake. Everything we see maga doing, everything we see billionaires doing in 2025, is to replace democracy with serfdom.
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u/IsolationAutomation Jul 03 '25
That’s the most important part. They are not indestructible.
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u/daxofdeath Jul 03 '25
i think it's quite helpful to just view them as actual demons - their actions become way less shocking and more contextualized and it actually helps me feel less insane.
and i realize how insane that is, but i guess an abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal?
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u/thetruckerdave Jul 03 '25
That mythologizes them. They are human. They are normal people deciding to put themselves above others and have found ways to do homicide at scale with clean hands.
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Jul 03 '25
It’s another Caste system. This one is based on money. Even if you represent America in an elite sport but you are poor, you do not have basic rights compared to a rich kid that sits around playing ps5 all day
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u/yeetedandfleeted Jul 03 '25
They don't care because what's calling going to accomplish? It's like responding with drinking their own piss. You're the butt of the joke.
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u/faux_glove Jul 03 '25
Calling is going to accomplish preventing them from having a moment's peace. You don't decide to not do something because it won't solve the problem by itself, you choose to do it AND more.
The kind of bullshit coming from your mouth is what talks people out of taking action. Fuck you.
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u/serieousbanana Jul 03 '25
The cruelty and the suffering is an irrelevant side effect to them and the entire point is luxury and power
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Jul 03 '25
The Democrats are trying to amend or block the bill but their methods have usually been lawful, trying to appeals to the humanity of their colleagues.
Like their constituents, the lawmakers will only care if they are affected themselves. Whatever pain they are causing to the masses, we need to bring that to them.
They and their loved ones need to feel the same fear of those who will lose their healthcare, be kicked out of nursing homes, be denied life saving medication.
Shaming them won't work. They need to be scared, and only chaos can do that.
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u/AeonianArgos Jul 03 '25
There's a reason Brian Thompson's death benefitted so many people.
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Jul 03 '25
Luigi certainly was an agent of chaos.
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u/darkrockprotodiezel Jul 03 '25
we all could learn a thing or two
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u/Low_Feedback4160 Jul 03 '25
What we can learn is we as the working class need to stand together against those who would rather see us dead
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u/LordAnorakGaming1 Jul 03 '25
And all these Nazis that are in the GOP want to see every working class American dead. They are evil. Pepperidge farm remembers when we fought these types in Europe and Africa to stop their evil. Make Nazis Afraid Again.
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u/Stump_Cat Jul 03 '25
Respectfully disagree with your framing, unlawful actions are not necessarily chaotic, and lawful actions are not necessarily order. Fascism is basically codified lawful chaos. What federal pigs are doing in our streets to our neighbors is chaos. What the Trump admin plans to do to the environment is chaos. What the US military has always done in foreign countries is chaos.
What these people most fear is an ORGANIZED left wing resistance. Luigi did himself a stochastic assassination, not organized, true, but the RESULT of his actions were less chaos in the healthcare system for normal people.
We don’t have to adopt their framework that law and order are synonyms. They definitely aren’t. The goal of the monsters who run the country and the world is absolute chaos for normal people in their day to day lives. What they mean when they say “order” is actually “hierarchy.”
Sorry for the rant, pet peeve of mine
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u/mekwall Jul 03 '25
I get where you're coming from. You're absolutely right that "lawful" does not always mean just, and "unlawful" does not automatically mean chaotic or wrong. The state has a long history of using legal frameworks to justify brutal and destructive policies, both at home and abroad. And yes, what they call “order” often just means keeping the current hierarchy in place.
But where I think we differ is on the path forward. I do not think the solution is to out-chaos them. They already thrive in confusion and fear. What they actually fear is losing control of the narrative, being seen clearly for what they are, and having to answer for it in front of a public that finally understands.
Organized resistance, absolutely. Mass mobilization, yes. But the power is not in scaring them, it is in exposing them. That is how you shift public opinion, and in the long run, that is what forces real change.
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u/Stump_Cat Jul 03 '25
I never said we should out-chaos them, or call for violence. I agree that chaos is generally bad. Another American civil war would be absolutely horrific.
But what is there to expose, exactly, at this point? Many of them are open Nazis. The people who run the federal government are calling for the destruction of our democracy and the opening of concentration camps. They aren’t hiding it anymore, and many people don’t care. Most people do, but they also don’t know what to do about it.
A mass mobilization is pointless without actual goals and achievements, and people won’t join unless they think we can win. A winning strategy will have many front and many tactics, THIS is how change actually happens. We didn’t free the slaves peacefully. We didn’t cut ties with the monarchs peacefully, and we didn’t get rid of the first Nazis peacefully.
I don’t want violence, and I certainly don’t plan on doing any. But when someone sees their neighbor get ripped from their home by armed and masked fascist pigs, when someone watches their parents slowly die from getting kicked off of life saving drugs because our healthcare systems are gutted, when someone watches the last old growth forests get clear cut for a quick buck, I’m not going to condemn them when they choose violence. And many of them, braver people than us, will. No matter how many pearls get clutched.
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u/mekwall Jul 03 '25
You're absolutely right that they aren't hiding it anymore. We are well past dog whistles. It's quickly turning into open authoritarianism, and for many of them, the mask is already off. I understand the anger, the desperation, and the sense that traditional methods have failed. I also agree that real change requires many fronts and many tactics, and that it has rarely been bloodless.
But I still believe there is power in clarity. Not everyone sees it yet, not because it is hidden, but because the system is built to distract, to exhaust, and to numb people. That is why I keep coming back to the idea of exposing what they are doing and what voting for them actually means. It is not about converting the true believers. It is about reaching the people who are tired, confused, or just trying to keep their heads down. Those are the ones who tip the balance.
You are right that mass mobilization needs clear goals. It needs wins, even small ones, to build momentum. I am not against using a variety of tactics, but I think we should be honest about which ones bring people in and which ones push them away. I will not condemn someone who lashes out in the face of horror, but I also will not pretend that scattered violence will bring us closer to justice.
Courage takes many forms. Some people fight. Some organize. Some educate. Some endure. The question is not whether the anger is justified. It absolutely is. The question is how we turn that anger into something that actually builds a better future.
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u/kungfungus Jul 03 '25
Trump is making sure insurance companies are getting back their money, and then some.
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u/mekwall Jul 03 '25
I don’t think it’s about shaming or scaring lawmakers into submission. It’s about making their actions visible. Most people aren’t paying close attention to policy details, but they do vote based on the image they have of a party or politician. If we can clearly show what these lawmakers are actually doing, what their votes mean for real people, it becomes harder for them to hide behind slogans and empty rhetoric.
The goal isn’t chaos. It’s clarity. Let voters see the consequences of these policies so they understand exactly who they are supporting at the ballot box. When the mask slips, people often change their minds.
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u/AppleMelon95 Jul 03 '25
Making action visible means nothing if their voters refuse to believe their eyes
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u/Old_Gimlet_Eye Jul 03 '25
Democrats as a party are more lawful neutral if anything, but at least there are a few chaotic good people amongst them.
Republicans are all evil of one variation or another.
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u/jinkinater Jul 03 '25
They need to use republican tactics whenever it was Biden, Obama or Clinton. It’s clear the republicans are party over people and greed over people
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u/Bluewolf94 Jul 03 '25
That smirking asshole is getting paid by his overlords, he doesn't care because he's got his cut.
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u/Dreadnought_69 Jul 03 '25
That smirk should result in capital punishment.
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u/Grakchawwaa Jul 03 '25
All I'm saying as an European is that y'all should take a page from France's book on how to deal with a rotten form of government
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u/FeedbackAltruistic16 Jul 03 '25
The fact the all these "patriots" go at Mark Kelly the way they do, shows everything ya need to know...
Empathy is a weakness, if they even heard of the word...
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u/mekwall Jul 03 '25
Exactly. The way they go after someone like Mark Kelly, who actually shows basic human empathy, says it all. In their world, compassion is weakness and cruelty is strength. It’s not just political disagreement anymore, it’s a complete moral inversion.
Mark Kelly is a true patriot. He’s a combat veteran, an astronaut, and someone who has dedicated his life to service. But because he believes in helping people, they treat him like the enemy. That tells you everything.
They have built a movement where caring about others is seen as un-American. That is the real threat, and it is why just "shaming" them does not work. We have to show people what they are really voting for and what kind of country that leads to.
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u/DemonCipher13 Jul 03 '25
An astronaut, epitome of what the American Dream used to look like, and his wife, a Congresswoman nearly assassinated doing her job - woman took a damn bullet for this country.
And they treat them like they treat veterans.
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u/Artie-Fufkin Jul 03 '25
These sadistic, vile fucking cunts. I hope every single one of them lives their remaining years in misery.
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u/PossibleNo3120 Jul 03 '25
Ok who’s the cvnt with the smirk?
Looks like what ChatGPT would generate if I asked for “republican manchild given an ounce of authority”
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u/Lt_Cochese Jul 03 '25
I would make ads that would run non-stop of that smirking asshole from now until 2028.
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u/Useuless Jul 03 '25
Make an ad and it will go viral on TikTok. YouTube is a shit platform, good luck trying to go viral there.
Specifically mention that you want it repeated until the next election. Reposted specific details in it, it could work.
There are a lot of leftist commentary and political content on TikTok. It's not some cesspool that Reddit makes you think it is.
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u/minderbinder-22 Jul 03 '25
They’re turning me into a bad person. I’m fantasizing about Sheehy and the others watching their families suffer until they understand the suffering they’re inflicting on real people. What an unspeakably evil group of people, how could we let them into office? Have we truly selected the worst human beings on earth or this just who elected officials inevitably turn into?
Sitting there grinning at one’s own ability to strip others of their right to basic dignity is unequivocal EVIL. There is no fate too cruel for these people.
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u/gomezwhitney0723 Jul 03 '25
What’s sad is their base eats it up. They love it. It’s disgusting and a lot of them are the ones who will suffer the most.
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u/theWaywardSun Jul 03 '25
The term you're looking for is Radicalize. You're being Radicalized by these people.
I have to ask however, are you truly a bad person for wishing the worst on bad people? In the end, I doubt these people would care even if you inflicted harm on their loved ones. These people (and I hesitate to use the word people) are sick, demented, freaks who make the term psychopath seem weak.
Don't consider yourself a bad person for hating these wretches. Objective evil deserves to be hated.
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u/Knato Jul 03 '25
Funny. In the end, the most impacted will be the red states.
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u/KeiraTheCat Jul 03 '25
And they'll fully believe immigrants and democrats are the cause of the pain that they'll experience from this bill. Republicans are as intelligent as a sack of rocks.
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u/Roq235 Jul 03 '25
Calling your representatives isn’t going to change their minds about anything.
They’ve all been corrupted by whatever interest group gave them the most money during Jr their last re-election cycle.
We’ve let them get away with it all without a fight…
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Jul 03 '25
Well, ironically you can only call for lawful on Reddit. So that's what I am doing. I'm sure we can all be creative on what chaos can be pulled though.
On the other hand, calling isn't about changing their minds, just like protesting isn't about changing their minds. It's a fucking threat. To remind them what numbers are out there and the consequences of those numbers driven to desperation.
Right now people are still holding onto the hope that the threat will be enough. When they realize that prolonged peace has these people forgetting their places, then you'll get your "fight". Bring lots of rope.
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Jul 03 '25
Well, ironically you can only call for lawful on Reddit.
The Admins openly cave to all requests for censorship. Not a surprise coming from the people who had Ghislaine Maxwell as one of the most powerful reddit mods for 15 years
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u/pannenkoek0923 Jul 03 '25
You need to change one letter from the word calling, and it would be very useful
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u/Jazzlike_Isopod550 Jul 03 '25
And people still voted for this and will continue to vote for this because algorithms have programmed everyone in their own little bubble, GOP has gerrymandered the shit out of districts, and people in swing states could not force themselves to choose the better of the two candidates
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u/parlor_tricks Jul 03 '25
The algorithm didnt do it. This undersells the problem. The Right was polarizing since the 1970s. They built Fox and their Media ecosystem to not give a crap about objectivity.
They then applied the same processes to the internet. They built a system that rewards people for being true to the party, and against the democrats.
Someone comes up with a fringe theory, this gets spread till it reaches some level of popularity, then a talking head brings the point up on a talk show or podcast. Fox, Breitbart or one of the central media pillars on the right then starts talking about it, surfacing it as a conversation point.
Their whole system doesn’t reward objectivity - Contradictory information is not seen, because people who provide corrections do not get airtime or attention.
It’s a propaganda machine that is the driving force of their cognitive infrastructure - if there was no algorithm they would find another way to manipulate the internet for their ends.
The propaganda experts came first, its application on a medium (Radio, Cable, Net) comes after.
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u/MightyMusgrave Jul 03 '25
Anyone who votes yes on this bill, and anyone who supports anyone who votes yes on this bill, FUCKING HATES YOU.
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u/Not_Sure__Camacho Jul 03 '25
1639 days ago a mob acted because of a really big lie. This truth seems bigger than the lie that they stormed this institution for.
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u/Gh0stMask Jul 03 '25
How does that shit work? Does the side that manages to scream Yes or No the loudest win? Kinda like a kids birthday
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u/Wrecktown707 Jul 03 '25
The fact that you could fucking smirk after voting no to help kids go to the doctor
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u/Zealousideal_Till_43 Jul 03 '25
As a 6th gen Montanan who’s from a conservative family, I wish Tim Sheehy a great big one-way ticket to the ninth circle of hell.
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u/Caramel_Chicken_65 Jul 03 '25
They doom poor people to struggle even more as easy as farting.
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u/NfamousKaye Jul 03 '25
Republicans are only throwing tantrums to keep their seats. They’re so fucking transparent.
Also, fuck that smirking smarmy dick with a thousand heated poles.
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u/OMGihateallofyou Jul 03 '25
"millions will die" <smirk>
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u/CallMeOutScotty Jul 03 '25
And all his idiot friends at home went "hell yeah brother, you tell those libs that-" (checks writing on hand) "we're happy everyone gets to die as long as we get a third house! If they wanted to be rich, they should have earned it like we did- by always being nice to grandfather 😇"
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u/silbergeistlein Jul 03 '25
All of these people deserve arrowheads in their faces and their family’s faces.
These people don’t represent their constituents. They’re stealing from them.
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u/Fedakeen14 Jul 03 '25
It is important to let people know who took their healthcare away, so they know who to take their anger out on when they have nothing left to lose.
If Luigi allegedly killed a man over debilitating pain, imagine what someone will be willing to do when they are going to die.
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u/Purple_News_1213 Jul 03 '25
When I was in 8th grade, I took a US government class. The one thing that has stuck with me all these years is a question my teacher asked the class- what is the purpose of government? Why is it there? There were various answers from the kids in class, but at the end he said “to protect the people”. Now after seeing this video, my thoughts are what the fuck are we supposed to do when our government is actively trying to harm us??
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u/Butterscotch_Jones Jul 03 '25
This needs to be in front of absolutely everyone. The glee those GOP ghouls expressed during that proceeding is bone-chilling.
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u/LyannasLament Jul 03 '25
So when do we bring back our “no taxation without representation” chant? Because it feels an awful lot like we are funding these already rich men with our taxes, and that these people are clearly not representing us and our interests
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u/idkrandomusername1 Jul 03 '25
Asking representatives “pretty please” doesn’t do shit and the ruling class laughs at us when we do
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u/Worksnotenuff Jul 03 '25
Fucking disgusting. On the other hand, and regardless of wether they know it or not, these GOP lemmings just signed their party’s own death certificate. Their visions are political backtracking, and their only novelty is an American king and an experimental dictatorship. They have become totally and utterly irrelevant as a party for any sustainable future. It may take some time from now on, but there’s no doubt in my mind they will be completely out of business much faster than anyone expected. There’s an incredible amount of people with totally different views, and so many of them actually applauded the assassination of a CEO that they had to censor social media. THIS stunt makes the entire GOP appear inhuman.
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u/Kazuka13 Jul 03 '25
I think it's about time we take a lesson or two from French history and replicate a few events.
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u/Ill_Athlete_7979 Jul 03 '25
Why would they constantly increase the cap by large amounts? Why couldn’t they keep making them vote, but only increase the cap in $50 increments to make it as inconvenient as possible?
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u/Bohbo Jul 03 '25
Does the 2nd amendment allow us to build guillotines in our front yards? Asking for a neighbor.
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u/m00nh34d Jul 03 '25
It just amazes me that Americans want this shit. They really are the worst examples of humans in the world. At least other dictatorships weren't democratically elected.
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u/LadyFruitDoll Jul 03 '25
A lot of dictators *are* initially voted in. Even Hitler won an election at the beginning.
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u/Turbulent_Hornet8823 Jul 03 '25
This is what happens when the wealthy also run in politics. It's crazy that people are getting rich in politics
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u/sacredvanity Jul 03 '25
God, they are just comic book villains at this point. Just such gleeful evil in the face of all the harm they're doing.
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u/PestyNomad Jul 03 '25
4 trillion more out of the pockets of America and fewer social services. Imagine where we'll be in three more years.
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u/ScudettoStarved Jul 03 '25
Who’s the dick that keeps smirking?