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From: Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com>
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Subject: Re: Awfully quiet in here...
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 11:26:43 -0800
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On 11/8/24 10:53, Chris Buckley wrote:
> On 2024-11-08, Cryptoengineer <petertrei@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 11/7/2024 8:08 AM, James Nicoll wrote:
>>> In article <lp3qduFb8jqU1@mid.individual.net>,
>>> Gary R. Schmidt <grschmidt@acm.org> wrote:
>>>> Hey!
>>>>
>>>> Is anybody else out there?
>>>>
>>>> Or has the disaster that is the USA meant that they've already started
>>>> trucking people off to the ovens???
>>>>
>>>> Only a few message from James and one from Lynn - well, apart from the
>>>> people/bots that I filter, that is.
>>>
>>> I imagine the American posters are either updating their passports
>>> or making lists of which neighbours to inform on and the rest of us
>>> are trying to work out if we're Austria or Poland.
>>>
>>> (if you have to ask, you're always Poland)
>>
>> My wife and I have had serious discussions about moving.
>> I have the possibility to get an EU citizenship, I
>> grew up as an expatriate, and we both travel, so the idea
>> isn't as alien as it would be to some. We're both retired,
>> and have sufficient funds to be accepted in many countries.
>>
>> For the moment, we're sitting tight. Trump only got a 3%
>> margin - there are plenty of non-Trumpers left in the
>> country.
>>
>> Personally, I concur with Bernie Sanders that the Democrats
>> abandoned supporting working class interests, and Trump said
>> all the right things to pick that demographic up. I'm pretty
>> doubtful that he'll actually deliver for that group. He's
>> a lame duck, unconstrained by re-election. He will strip mine
>> the country to benefit billionaires.
> 
> As opposed to the many billions that Biden funnelled to his billionaires
> through the IRA, CHIP act and others?

	You mean the programs to rebuild the infrastructure of the
USA and return manufacturing of critical components to the USA?
These benefit the workering class as well as the billionaires.
Some billionaires are too dumb to figure that out. One was elected
to the office of president and his comrades not all of whom are
billionaires are crazier and dumber than him.

> 
> You have to remember that we grow old. The status quo has changed. The
> Democrats have been the party of the wealthy for the past 20 years and it
> grows worse.  Many more billionaires supported Biden in 2020 and Harris
> this year than supported Trump. The growing discrepency is alarming.  The
> Democrats spent 60% more than the Republicans since Super Tuesday
> (over 1.6 billion compared to under 1 billion (NPR)).
> 
> Chris

	The fromer Republican party and I want to call it the Reb-publican 
party cause they are animated by racism as are most of
the measures to suppress voting pretended to be the the party of
the working citizens but they ain't. Bunch of Union-busting
kleptocrats. But the  real name of the party which elected Trump is 
MAGA. And #47 said so on election night.

	And yet we have American citizens who did not know that
Biden had dropped out and did not know that Harris and Walz were
the candidates of the Democratic party. As shown by search engines 
queried on Election Day.

	Americans prefer games to the duties of citizenship,
one of which is to stay well informed as to political matters.

	bliss