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In reply to the discussion: "Donald Trump was returned to power by the most badly informed electorate in modern American history." [View all]Justice matters.
(7,506 posts)47. Well, they will really SUFFER when the Republicans they voted for will
get rid of "Obamacare" because they did not understand (or refused to acknowledge, or even ignored) that the ACA and Obamacare is the same thing!
Even the evil "concepts of a plan" lie, after NINE YEARS of its non-existence, didn't sway them, and now they're crying online as they just realize they'll lose it, for themselves and their aging relatives...
They FA big time, then they will FO and it's on THEM, ignorant IMBECILES!
What in the world is it so hard to understand: "A vote for ANY Republican is a vote against YOUR OWN "interests" once and for ALL?
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"Donald Trump was returned to power by the most badly informed electorate in modern American history." [View all]
CousinIT
17 hrs ago
OP
Of course we have "the most badly informed electorate in modern American history."
Autumn
17 hrs ago
#1
Yes lazy and short sighted. No sense of responsibility, public service, or the common good.
Irish_Dem
16 hrs ago
#7
One might argue that there can be ignorance due to inability to find knowledge.
OldBaldy1701E
14 hrs ago
#34
Propaganda can be either good or evil. Thanks to Rupert Murdoch and Fox, however,
RVN VET71
13 hrs ago
#46
The rules of the media game are easy to manipulate: any criticism an opponent says gets covered
andym
16 hrs ago
#5
In the movie 'The Caine Mutiny', there is a great descriptor used to describe the US.
OldBaldy1701E
14 hrs ago
#39
Blaming the electorate again... well guess what, it's the SAME electorate in 2028
WarGamer
16 hrs ago
#15
To rational people yes, but to MAGA Christians this is salvation through suffering
bucolic_frolic
15 hrs ago
#16
Well, they will really SUFFER when the Republicans they voted for will
Justice matters.
13 hrs ago
#47
I'm of the opinion that the dullards want to be told what to think, it's just so much easier.
NoMoreRepugs
15 hrs ago
#20
⚠️ ARCHIVE.IS LINK , a couple paragraphs, and more from Amanda Marcotte at salon.com
nmmi
15 hrs ago
#21
This is the result of years of Twitter/X, TikTok, Facebook, etc. Social media will be the death of Democracy.
beaglelover
14 hrs ago
#29
Absolutely. Disinformation online greatly outweighed news sources the reported truth.
brush
14 hrs ago
#42
Decades ago, a PoliSci professor told us that the inherent weakness in democracy
TomSlick
9 hrs ago
#54