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Where are all the women who are dealing with perimenopause and massive anxiety/rage due to the cesspool of misogyny we’re swimming in?

I am begging young men to go to therapy and stop trying to make women deal with their big feelings at the same time we’re literally fighting for control of our own bodies.

If there’s one thing I want white men to understand, it’s that this isn’t an intellectual exercise for women.



Today’s meltdown.

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If you're going to talk to a woman about your day, you'd better pay up!

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Julie DiCaro wrote:

Where are all the women who are dealing with perimenopause and massive anxiety/rage due to the cesspool of misogyny we’re swimming in?

I am begging young men to go to therapy and stop trying to make women deal with their big feelings at the same time we’re literally fighting for control of our own bodies.

If there’s one thing I want white men to understand, it’s that this isn’t an intellectual exercise for women.



Today’s meltdown.


If there are two things about Julie I can assure you, there is no exercise and there is no intellectual.

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Julie DiCaro wrote:

Where are all the women who are dealing with perimenopause and massive anxiety/rage due to the cesspool of misogyny we’re swimming in?

I am begging young men to go to therapy and stop trying to make women deal with their big feelings at the same time we’re literally fighting for control of our own bodies.

If there’s one thing I want white men to understand, it’s that this isn’t an intellectual exercise for women.



Today’s meltdown.


If there are two things about Julie I can assure you, there is no exercise and there is no intellectual.

Speaking of exercise …
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When I was out for my walk yesterday morning I saw at least 3 women murdered. Being a man, of course I didn’t pay any mind. I didn’t partake though, I’m not a misogynist.


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When I was out for my walk yesterday morning I saw at least 3 women murdered. Being a man, of course I didn’t pay any mind. I didn’t partake though, I’m not a misogynist.


As long as they weren't raped it really doesn't matter.

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Yes. Julie is right.

300 pound, 50 year old white women are in danger of being raped in the suburbs of Chicago while jogging. It happens ALL THE TIME.

Shame on all of you that don't understand her fear.


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And she even missed her own point. "...women put themselves in danger every time they wear headphones while running...."

As many experienced runners will tell you, THEN DON'T WEAR HEADPHONES.

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And she even missed her own point. "...women put themselves in danger every time they wear headphones while running...."

As many experienced runners will tell you, THEN DON'T WEAR HEADPHONES.



I'm surprised every time I see a cyclist wearing headphones. It's hard enough not getting murdered by Behemoth-driving motorists with bloodlust when you have all of your senses working at their peak.

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And she even missed her own point. "...women put themselves in danger every time they wear headphones while running...."

As many experienced runners will tell you, THEN DON'T WEAR HEADPHONES.



I'm surprised every time I see a cyclist wearing headphones. It's hard enough not getting murdered by Behemoth-driving motorists with bloodlust when you have all of your senses working at their peak.

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a retard wrote:
And she even missed her own point. "...women put themselves in danger every time they wear headphones while running...."

As many experienced runners will tell you, THEN DON'T WEAR HEADPHONES.


When I was running, I was miserable for most of it so having a vehicle take my life sounded fantastic.


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Yes. Julie is right.

300 pound, 50 year old white women are in danger of being raped in the suburbs of Chicago while jogging. It happens ALL THE TIME.

Shame on all of you that don't understand her fear.


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Beardown wrote:
Yes. Julie is right.

300 pound, 50 year old white women are in danger of being raped in the suburbs of Chicago while jogging. It happens ALL THE TIME.

Shame on all of you that don't understand her fear.


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Yeah, because this is so much better...


The long lost meme. :lol: :lol:

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denisdman wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
Beardown wrote:
Yes. Julie is right.

300 pound, 50 year old white women are in danger of being raped in the suburbs of Chicago while jogging. It happens ALL THE TIME.

Shame on all of you that don't understand her fear.


Girl Chained to Beardown's Furnace wrote:
Yeah, because this is so much better...


The long lost meme. :lol: :lol:


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Rod wrote:
a retard wrote:
And she even missed her own point. "...women put themselves in danger every time they wear headphones while running...."

As many experienced runners will tell you, THEN DON'T WEAR HEADPHONES.



I'm surprised every time I see a cyclist wearing headphones. It's hard enough not getting murdered by Behemoth-driving motorists with bloodlust when you have all of your senses working at their peak.



it would be awesome if you had a photo of you riding your fancy bike with an old boombox tied to the handle bars.

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Rod wrote:
a retard wrote:
And she even missed her own point. "...women put themselves in danger every time they wear headphones while running...."

As many experienced runners will tell you, THEN DON'T WEAR HEADPHONES.



I'm surprised every time I see a cyclist wearing headphones. It's hard enough not getting murdered by Behemoth-driving motorists with bloodlust when you have all of your senses working at their peak.



it would be awesome if you had a photo of you riding your fancy bike with an old boombox tied to the handle bars.

When I was an undergrad there was a guy (engineering student I think) who rigged an entire sound system up to his bike. I'm talking an late 80's type stereo system with the big speakers and everything.

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She’s been on the edge of meltdown the last few days…a Trump victory would be good for a few hundred more pages.

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only thing missing from this perfect morning is some JDC screen shots. Cmon people, don't let me down!

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only thing missing from this perfect morning is some JDC screen shots. Cmon people, don't let me down!


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Hot off the presses

“ Good morning/early afternoon, LMP fam.
I’m sorry I didn’t get this newsletter out at the usual time this morning, though I’m positive you all had other things on your mind. I’ll be honest. I stared at the blinking cursor on my screen for a good two hours last night. I had nothing to say. This morning, I still feel empty.
There’s a lot to say about the way this election shook out, of course, including the racism and misogyny that pervade our culture and keep all of us from moving forward. Personally, I can’t help thinking about all the people who keep returning guys like Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley to Congress, then complain that “the government doesn’t work for people like me.” Derp.
I’m not going to tell you not to despair or that it’s time to put on our big kids’ pants and fight. Frankly, I think everyone who put their heart and soul into organizing for losing candidates deserves a few days of wallowing.
I do, however, want to share what a I wrote on Facebook this morning, because, while I think racism and misogyny (and people who just shrug at outright cruelty) were the biggest problems, I think there’s another problem that we haven’t spoken much about:
The OTHER elephant in the room, of course, is that a huge portion of Americans have absolutely no understanding of how government works. The president does not set the price of gas. The president can not unilaterally impose pass tax cuts. The president can do little about inflation. Large corporations and corporate greed have far more of an effect on our daily lives than people seem to believe, and corporations jacking up prices just because they can has been a huge driver of inflation. In other countries, there are laws about how much, say, landlords can increase rent. But of course, that’s evil socialism and must be stamped out in favor of the free market, which is working out so well for all of us. Most Western European countries, for example, have universal healthcare, paid maternity leave, and state-subsidized child care. Not having to pay through the nose for those things would leave a lot more money for things like the bacon and eggs that conservatives keep caterwauling about. But again, socialism is evil.
There's a failure in the public school system when it comes to teaching Americans basic civics. And there's been a huge failure in the media, whose job it is to remind Americans that the President is not a king who can change everything with the wave of his magic wand.
Do you know what the president can affect strongly? The individual rights of marginalized groups via his Supreme Court selections. America's standing on the world stage. What dictatorships America gets into bed with. The lives of the people in Gaza and Ukraine. Whether we move forward or backward in the fight against climate change. Whether or not Title IX regulations protect sexual assault victims on college campuses.
If you voted for Trump because you think it will make a difference in what's in your bank account, be prepared for bitter disappointment. And also, you fell for it. I don't want to hear "the government doesn't work for me" or "Washington doesn't care about me" from any of the Trump voters. That's who you voted for. The guy who's going to spend the next 4 years lining his own pockets and doesn't give a rat's ass about the rest of us. You also just handed over the keys to our national security to Elon Musk and anyone else willing to contribute to Trump’s pocketbook.
In the coming days, I’ll be sharing organizations that protect the most vulnerable among us, because they are going to need our support desperately. I encourage you to send me links to those doing good work that are near and dear to your heart, and I’ll include a list of them in Friday’s newsletter. You can get me at juliedicaro@outlook.com. or you can just leave them in the comments.
Take care of yourselves today.
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Hot off the presses

“ Good morning/early afternoon, LMP fam.
I’m sorry I didn’t get this newsletter out at the usual time this morning, though I’m positive you all had other things on your mind. I’ll be honest. I stared at the blinking cursor on my screen for a good two hours last night. I had nothing to say. This morning, I still feel empty.
There’s a lot to say about the way this election shook out, of course, including the racism and misogyny that pervade our culture and keep all of us from moving forward. Personally, I can’t help thinking about all the people who keep returning guys like Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley to Congress, then complain that “the government doesn’t work for people like me.” Derp.
I’m not going to tell you not to despair or that it’s time to put on our big kids’ pants and fight. Frankly, I think everyone who put their heart and soul into organizing for losing candidates deserves a few days of wallowing.
I do, however, want to share what a I wrote on Facebook this morning, because, while I think racism and misogyny (and people who just shrug at outright cruelty) were the biggest problems, I think there’s another problem that we haven’t spoken much about:
The OTHER elephant in the room, of course, is that a huge portion of Americans have absolutely no understanding of how government works. The president does not set the price of gas. The president can not unilaterally impose pass tax cuts. The president can do little about inflation. Large corporations and corporate greed have far more of an effect on our daily lives than people seem to believe, and corporations jacking up prices just because they can has been a huge driver of inflation. In other countries, there are laws about how much, say, landlords can increase rent. But of course, that’s evil socialism and must be stamped out in favor of the free market, which is working out so well for all of us. Most Western European countries, for example, have universal healthcare, paid maternity leave, and state-subsidized child care. Not having to pay through the nose for those things would leave a lot more money for things like the bacon and eggs that conservatives keep caterwauling about. But again, socialism is evil.
There's a failure in the public school system when it comes to teaching Americans basic civics. And there's been a huge failure in the media, whose job it is to remind Americans that the President is not a king who can change everything with the wave of his magic wand.
Do you know what the president can affect strongly? The individual rights of marginalized groups via his Supreme Court selections. America's standing on the world stage. What dictatorships America gets into bed with. The lives of the people in Gaza and Ukraine. Whether we move forward or backward in the fight against climate change. Whether or not Title IX regulations protect sexual assault victims on college campuses.
If you voted for Trump because you think it will make a difference in what's in your bank account, be prepared for bitter disappointment. And also, you fell for it. I don't want to hear "the government doesn't work for me" or "Washington doesn't care about me" from any of the Trump voters. That's who you voted for. The guy who's going to spend the next 4 years lining his own pockets and doesn't give a rat's ass about the rest of us. You also just handed over the keys to our national security to Elon Musk and anyone else willing to contribute to Trump’s pocketbook.
In the coming days, I’ll be sharing organizations that protect the most vulnerable among us, because they are going to need our support desperately. I encourage you to send me links to those doing good work that are near and dear to your heart, and I’ll include a list of them in Friday’s newsletter. You can get me at juliedicaro@outlook.com. or you can just leave them in the comments.
Take care of yourselves today.
Onward.”

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denisdman wrote:
Hot off the presses

“ Good morning/early afternoon, LMP fam.
I’m sorry I didn’t get this newsletter out at the usual time this morning, though I’m positive you all had other things on your mind. I’ll be honest. I stared at the blinking cursor on my screen for a good two hours last night. I had nothing to say. This morning, I still feel empty.
There’s a lot to say about the way this election shook out, of course, including the racism and misogyny that pervade our culture and keep all of us from moving forward. Personally, I can’t help thinking about all the people who keep returning guys like Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley to Congress, then complain that “the government doesn’t work for people like me.” Derp.
I’m not going to tell you not to despair or that it’s time to put on our big kids’ pants and fight. Frankly, I think everyone who put their heart and soul into organizing for losing candidates deserves a few days of wallowing.
I do, however, want to share what a I wrote on Facebook this morning, because, while I think racism and misogyny (and people who just shrug at outright cruelty) were the biggest problems, I think there’s another problem that we haven’t spoken much about:
The OTHER elephant in the room, of course, is that a huge portion of Americans have absolutely no understanding of how government works. The president does not set the price of gas. The president can not unilaterally impose pass tax cuts. The president can do little about inflation. Large corporations and corporate greed have far more of an effect on our daily lives than people seem to believe, and corporations jacking up prices just because they can has been a huge driver of inflation. In other countries, there are laws about how much, say, landlords can increase rent. But of course, that’s evil socialism and must be stamped out in favor of the free market, which is working out so well for all of us. Most Western European countries, for example, have universal healthcare, paid maternity leave, and state-subsidized child care. Not having to pay through the nose for those things would leave a lot more money for things like the bacon and eggs that conservatives keep caterwauling about. But again, socialism is evil.
There's a failure in the public school system when it comes to teaching Americans basic civics. And there's been a huge failure in the media, whose job it is to remind Americans that the President is not a king who can change everything with the wave of his magic wand.
Do you know what the president can affect strongly? The individual rights of marginalized groups via his Supreme Court selections. America's standing on the world stage. What dictatorships America gets into bed with. The lives of the people in Gaza and Ukraine. Whether we move forward or backward in the fight against climate change. Whether or not Title IX regulations protect sexual assault victims on college campuses.
If you voted for Trump because you think it will make a difference in what's in your bank account, be prepared for bitter disappointment. And also, you fell for it. I don't want to hear "the government doesn't work for me" or "Washington doesn't care about me" from any of the Trump voters. That's who you voted for. The guy who's going to spend the next 4 years lining his own pockets and doesn't give a rat's ass about the rest of us. You also just handed over the keys to our national security to Elon Musk and anyone else willing to contribute to Trump’s pocketbook.
In the coming days, I’ll be sharing organizations that protect the most vulnerable among us, because they are going to need our support desperately. I encourage you to send me links to those doing good work that are near and dear to your heart, and I’ll include a list of them in Friday’s newsletter. You can get me at juliedicaro@outlook.com. or you can just leave them in the comments.
Take care of yourselves today.
Onward.”

tl,dr

Basically it encapsulates why denis ended up voting for Trump.

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denisdman wrote:
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“ Good morning/early afternoon, LMP fam.
I’m sorry I didn’t get this newsletter out at the usual time this morning, though I’m positive you all had other things on your mind. I’ll be honest. I stared at the blinking cursor on my screen for a good two hours last night. I had nothing to say. This morning, I still feel empty.
There’s a lot to say about the way this election shook out, of course, including the racism and misogyny that pervade our culture and keep all of us from moving forward. Personally, I can’t help thinking about all the people who keep returning guys like Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley to Congress, then complain that “the government doesn’t work for people like me.” Derp.
I’m not going to tell you not to despair or that it’s time to put on our big kids’ pants and fight. Frankly, I think everyone who put their heart and soul into organizing for losing candidates deserves a few days of wallowing.
I do, however, want to share what a I wrote on Facebook this morning, because, while I think racism and misogyny (and people who just shrug at outright cruelty) were the biggest problems, I think there’s another problem that we haven’t spoken much about:
The OTHER elephant in the room, of course, is that a huge portion of Americans have absolutely no understanding of how government works. The president does not set the price of gas. The president can not unilaterally impose pass tax cuts. The president can do little about inflation. Large corporations and corporate greed have far more of an effect on our daily lives than people seem to believe, and corporations jacking up prices just because they can has been a huge driver of inflation. In other countries, there are laws about how much, say, landlords can increase rent. But of course, that’s evil socialism and must be stamped out in favor of the free market, which is working out so well for all of us. Most Western European countries, for example, have universal healthcare, paid maternity leave, and state-subsidized child care. Not having to pay through the nose for those things would leave a lot more money for things like the bacon and eggs that conservatives keep caterwauling about. But again, socialism is evil.
There's a failure in the public school system when it comes to teaching Americans basic civics. And there's been a huge failure in the media, whose job it is to remind Americans that the President is not a king who can change everything with the wave of his magic wand.
Do you know what the president can affect strongly? The individual rights of marginalized groups via his Supreme Court selections. America's standing on the world stage. What dictatorships America gets into bed with. The lives of the people in Gaza and Ukraine. Whether we move forward or backward in the fight against climate change. Whether or not Title IX regulations protect sexual assault victims on college campuses.
If you voted for Trump because you think it will make a difference in what's in your bank account, be prepared for bitter disappointment. And also, you fell for it. I don't want to hear "the government doesn't work for me" or "Washington doesn't care about me" from any of the Trump voters. That's who you voted for. The guy who's going to spend the next 4 years lining his own pockets and doesn't give a rat's ass about the rest of us. You also just handed over the keys to our national security to Elon Musk and anyone else willing to contribute to Trump’s pocketbook.
In the coming days, I’ll be sharing organizations that protect the most vulnerable among us, because they are going to need our support desperately. I encourage you to send me links to those doing good work that are near and dear to your heart, and I’ll include a list of them in Friday’s newsletter. You can get me at juliedicaro@outlook.com. or you can just leave them in the comments.
Take care of yourselves today.
Onward.”

tl,dr

Basically it encapsulates why denis ended up voting for Trump.

Thats fine, I'm still not going to read it.

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“ Good morning/early afternoon, LMP fam.
I’m sorry I didn’t get this newsletter out at the usual time this morning, though I’m positive you all had other things on your mind. I’ll be honest. I stared at the blinking cursor on my screen for a good two hours last night. I had nothing to say. This morning, I still feel empty.
There’s a lot to say about the way this election shook out, of course, including the racism and misogyny that pervade our culture and keep all of us from moving forward. Personally, I can’t help thinking about all the people who keep returning guys like Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley to Congress, then complain that “the government doesn’t work for people like me.” Derp.
I’m not going to tell you not to despair or that it’s time to put on our big kids’ pants and fight. Frankly, I think everyone who put their heart and soul into organizing for losing candidates deserves a few days of wallowing.
I do, however, want to share what a I wrote on Facebook this morning, because, while I think racism and misogyny (and people who just shrug at outright cruelty) were the biggest problems, I think there’s another problem that we haven’t spoken much about:
The OTHER elephant in the room, of course, is that a huge portion of Americans have absolutely no understanding of how government works. The president does not set the price of gas. The president can not unilaterally impose pass tax cuts. The president can do little about inflation. Large corporations and corporate greed have far more of an effect on our daily lives than people seem to believe, and corporations jacking up prices just because they can has been a huge driver of inflation. In other countries, there are laws about how much, say, landlords can increase rent. But of course, that’s evil socialism and must be stamped out in favor of the free market, which is working out so well for all of us. Most Western European countries, for example, have universal healthcare, paid maternity leave, and state-subsidized child care. Not having to pay through the nose for those things would leave a lot more money for things like the bacon and eggs that conservatives keep caterwauling about. But again, socialism is evil.
There's a failure in the public school system when it comes to teaching Americans basic civics. And there's been a huge failure in the media, whose job it is to remind Americans that the President is not a king who can change everything with the wave of his magic wand.
Do you know what the president can affect strongly? The individual rights of marginalized groups via his Supreme Court selections. America's standing on the world stage. What dictatorships America gets into bed with. The lives of the people in Gaza and Ukraine. Whether we move forward or backward in the fight against climate change. Whether or not Title IX regulations protect sexual assault victims on college campuses.
If you voted for Trump because you think it will make a difference in what's in your bank account, be prepared for bitter disappointment. And also, you fell for it. I don't want to hear "the government doesn't work for me" or "Washington doesn't care about me" from any of the Trump voters. That's who you voted for. The guy who's going to spend the next 4 years lining his own pockets and doesn't give a rat's ass about the rest of us. You also just handed over the keys to our national security to Elon Musk and anyone else willing to contribute to Trump’s pocketbook.
In the coming days, I’ll be sharing organizations that protect the most vulnerable among us, because they are going to need our support desperately. I encourage you to send me links to those doing good work that are near and dear to your heart, and I’ll include a list of them in Friday’s newsletter. You can get me at juliedicaro@outlook.com. or you can just leave them in the comments.
Take care of yourselves today.
Onward.”

tl,dr

Basically it encapsulates why denis ended up voting for Trump.

Thats fine, I'm still not going to read it.


The author apologizes for the delayed newsletter due to feeling empty post-election. They address the issues of racism, misogyny, and lack of civic awareness among Americans. The focus shifts to how government works, pointing out misconceptions regarding presidential power and the impact of corporations on daily life. The author criticizes the failure of the education system and media to impart civic knowledge. They highlight the president's influence on important issues like human rights, global relations, and climate change. Lastly, the author encourages supporting organizations for vulnerable groups and emphasizes personal responsibility in shaping the future.

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 Post subject: Re: Julie DiCaro!!!
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I read it....jibberish.

Would you have expected anything else?

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 Post subject: Re: Julie DiCaro!!!
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“The OTHER elephant in the room, of course, is that a huge portion of Americans have absolutely no understanding of how government works. The president can not unilaterally impose pass tax cuts”

But your guy Biden can unilaterally wipe out student debt?

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 Post subject: Re: Julie DiCaro!!!
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Douchebag wrote:
Franky T wrote:
Douchebag wrote:
denisdman wrote:
Hot off the presses

“ Good morning/early afternoon, LMP fam.
I’m sorry I didn’t get this newsletter out at the usual time this morning, though I’m positive you all had other things on your mind. I’ll be honest. I stared at the blinking cursor on my screen for a good two hours last night. I had nothing to say. This morning, I still feel empty.
There’s a lot to say about the way this election shook out, of course, including the racism and misogyny that pervade our culture and keep all of us from moving forward. Personally, I can’t help thinking about all the people who keep returning guys like Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley to Congress, then complain that “the government doesn’t work for people like me.” Derp.
I’m not going to tell you not to despair or that it’s time to put on our big kids’ pants and fight. Frankly, I think everyone who put their heart and soul into organizing for losing candidates deserves a few days of wallowing.
I do, however, want to share what a I wrote on Facebook this morning, because, while I think racism and misogyny (and people who just shrug at outright cruelty) were the biggest problems, I think there’s another problem that we haven’t spoken much about:
The OTHER elephant in the room, of course, is that a huge portion of Americans have absolutely no understanding of how government works. The president does not set the price of gas. The president can not unilaterally impose pass tax cuts. The president can do little about inflation. Large corporations and corporate greed have far more of an effect on our daily lives than people seem to believe, and corporations jacking up prices just because they can has been a huge driver of inflation. In other countries, there are laws about how much, say, landlords can increase rent. But of course, that’s evil socialism and must be stamped out in favor of the free market, which is working out so well for all of us. Most Western European countries, for example, have universal healthcare, paid maternity leave, and state-subsidized child care. Not having to pay through the nose for those things would leave a lot more money for things like the bacon and eggs that conservatives keep caterwauling about. But again, socialism is evil.
There's a failure in the public school system when it comes to teaching Americans basic civics. And there's been a huge failure in the media, whose job it is to remind Americans that the President is not a king who can change everything with the wave of his magic wand.
Do you know what the president can affect strongly? The individual rights of marginalized groups via his Supreme Court selections. America's standing on the world stage. What dictatorships America gets into bed with. The lives of the people in Gaza and Ukraine. Whether we move forward or backward in the fight against climate change. Whether or not Title IX regulations protect sexual assault victims on college campuses.
If you voted for Trump because you think it will make a difference in what's in your bank account, be prepared for bitter disappointment. And also, you fell for it. I don't want to hear "the government doesn't work for me" or "Washington doesn't care about me" from any of the Trump voters. That's who you voted for. The guy who's going to spend the next 4 years lining his own pockets and doesn't give a rat's ass about the rest of us. You also just handed over the keys to our national security to Elon Musk and anyone else willing to contribute to Trump’s pocketbook.
In the coming days, I’ll be sharing organizations that protect the most vulnerable among us, because they are going to need our support desperately. I encourage you to send me links to those doing good work that are near and dear to your heart, and I’ll include a list of them in Friday’s newsletter. You can get me at juliedicaro@outlook.com. or you can just leave them in the comments.
Take care of yourselves today.
Onward.”

tl,dr

Basically it encapsulates why denis ended up voting for Trump.

Thats fine, I'm still not going to read it.


The author apologizes for the delayed newsletter due to feeling empty post-election. They address the issues of racism, misogyny, and lack of civic awareness among Americans. The focus shifts to how government works, pointing out misconceptions regarding presidential power and the impact of corporations on daily life. The author criticizes the failure of the education system and media to impart civic knowledge. They highlight the president's influence on important issues like human rights, global relations, and climate change. Lastly, the author encourages supporting organizations for vulnerable groups and emphasizes personal responsibility in shaping the future.


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