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Anonymous wrote:Agreed. We’re going to have 100 Mamdanis. Lifelong GenX Dems like me need to see the writing on the wall. I really wanted a Whitmer, but now I’m all in on AOC.
That’s because I’m a progressive. I’m not afraid of change and really believe that a rising tide lifts all boats. There’s research showing that more generous people make money, and right now under MAGA the US is acting like a poor person cutting AIDS $$ and public broadcasting.
I’m ready to burn it all down so my college-aged kids and their friends might have a future they actually look forward to, instead of worrying about instantly and corruption.
I'm Gen X and my husband is a boomer. This is us!
my husband and I are gen X and I worry so much for my kids’ futures. Hard to understand how anyone can support Trump.
How could you not?
Harris would have let in another 10million illegals. Not removed the criminal illegals already here.
Look at the Issues CA is having paying for their healthcare and eduction. They are bankrupt and asking feds for billions while their citizens suffer.
Not to mention allowing antisemitism in college campuses! Forget about if the Jewish students there are pro Israel or anti Israel, they were being harassed, spit on, kept from attending class. And it was allowed until Trump came into office.
So yeah, country would be screwed if Harris won and Trump won by a landslide. You are in the minority.
are you joking?? there is not one positive thing that Trump is doing to help advance the economy of this country. That will help ensure good paying job jobs in a variety of industries .He’s undermining and destroying universities. Not every HS graduate needs to go to a university, but that should definitely be an option for those that choose it.
What about clean air? Clean water? A stable food supply. Accessing affordable healthcare. Affordable housing? You seriously think that Trump is thinking about any of that?? let alone cares.
Anyone that’s raising a child right now that is not independently wealthy should be terrified.
I call BS!!!!
You think what is going on at Universities is a good thing??????? My neighbor had a Jewish kid at Columbia that stayed home last year! Her daughter was afraid for her life. Protesters screaming, pushing her. All the Jewish hate! They did not care if she supported Israel or Not…. Sad thing is she had a family member o n the faculty and could not do a damn thing to protect her.
Ugh, always have to wrestle away the mantle of victimhood from tens of thousands of ACTUALLY murdered women and children by proclaiming your fear of something that happened to literally no one. Again, just ugh.
DP. This is exactly my problem with some of the various Jewish groups lamenting anti semitism in the US. It is such a fragile narcissistic view. ‘Oh DD might have to walk by some protestors on her 90k a year leafy college campus and feel uncomfortable just for wearing her Israel pin!’ Meanwhile totally ignoring the mass murder going on in their name. It is truly disturbing to watch.
Gaza declared war on Israel. Hamas is fully supported by Gazans. Gaza led.by Hamas continues to actively be at war with Israel. Zero Arab nations have offered Gazans any assistance at all. Iran finances Hamas. A.central part of the Hamas strategy is to put non combatants in harms way and blame Israel for the consequences to get support from dumb anti Semites. It seems to be working. For now.
Hasbara troll has entered the chat. Evil has arrived
And yet nary a fact in opposition, merely frustrated pouting.
NP, but the PP saying “Zero Arab nations have offered Gazans any assistance at all.” comes across as disingenuous.
That statement isn’t accurate. Several Arab nations have provided humanitarian aid to Gaza, both historically and during recent escalations.
Qatar, for example, has delivered hundreds of millions of dollars in direct assistance to Gaza, including fuel for electricity, salaries for civil servants, and cash aid for families—often coordinated through the UN and even with Israeli approval to prevent a full collapse of infrastructure.
Egypt regularly plays a critical role, especially through the Rafah crossing, providing medical evacuations, field hospitals, and supply corridors. The Egyptian Red Crescent has been actively involved in aid delivery.
Jordan has sent medical convoys and field hospitals, and the UAE and Saudi Arabia have both contributed aid via multilateral agencies like UNRWA and their own Red Crescent organizations.
It’s fair to criticize the complexities of Arab government politics and their relationships with Hamas, but saying “zero Arab nations” have helped Gazans is just factually wrong.