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hey a great thing you can do about the pit in your stomach when you look at the state of the world is do something small to improve your community - find an activist group to volunteer with, donate time or money to soup kitchens/food banks/shelters, write your local politicians and congresspeople, etc.
small actions snowball into big ones and every little thing you can do to help matters.
#important to remember when things feel hopeless - small actions matter#and they give you hope#dont doomscroll#be informed but also look for good news#ive been hella stressed about covid - but i looked at new vaccines that are being developed to help deal with mutations and variants#theyre not ready yet but theyre working on it#and that helps combat the doomsaying#and the same is true for political things!#there is a lot of bad stuff happening#but doomsaying doesnt help#find the people pushing back#they are out there! and you can join them!#even if it feels intimidating- just taking one small action will help and matters#and each action after that will feel easier
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馃槕 hhhh cat drama... gracie STARTED a fight with ziggy and possibly got her eye scratched (its hard to tell rn but its not that irritated shes just squinting, mightve just gotten floating hair in it) and my grandpa is like freaking out and being like "Well we're gonna have to give gracie away because this is never going to get better and someone's gonna get hurt and it'll definitely be her because she cant stand up to two outdoor cats shes just a baby" like oh my god... oh my goddd like yes it sucks that theyre still pissy with each other but. its getting better and gracie tends to be the aggressor, she is NOT the poor baby being bullied, and she has way way way fewer injuries than all our cats Lol... mandy has a huge scar on one of her ears, miki and ziggy have little scratches all over their foreheads... gracie has gotten like two nicks on her nose and now whatevers up with her eye, which doesnt seem that bad. and weve Been suggesting things we can do to help with these issues but he wont listen to any of it hes just like been doomsaying constantly and he cant hear anything against his baby. and i guess probably resents our cats bc he knows he cant demand we get rid of them so he keeps threatening that he'll HAVE to give grace away instead which is just. ridiculous. itll blow over but ugghhhh
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Yes if the entire bit of congress and scotus is going to be corrupt there is nothing morally wrong with biden "doing whatever he wants" to fix things. And it doesnt matter if things are removed when he leaves office anyone protected in the next two years will be saved.
Past presidents literally brought out tanks to protect human rights.
The ideal would be, yes him using temporary and immediate solutiona until actual legislation happens.
It IS stupid to doomsay and do things that make voters feel like they shouldnt bother trying.
But god "anything he does will juat be repealed when he leaves" so it will still help for 2 more years?. "We need to get the seaters to overturn the fili..." and until then? And what if we have the votes but it doesnt matter cus of gerrymandering and voter supression. Can the executive branch do temporary solutions to make sure 100% of possible votes are cast.
Like 3 plus seats of the supreme court have committed purgery.
If they can save lives only for rules to be overturned in 2 days, 3 weeks 5 months then do it. Ppl are going to die in the 6 months or 2 years it takes to fix things. We can do both at the same time.
But yes if the only way to do stuff is to do things that will be contested and go to court in4 years then it should be done. Senators were almost murdered, the election almost stolen. Trump literally tried to gun down protestors.
Its not a crime to do something illegal to protect people
I'm seeing a lot of leftists complain about Biden not being able to do anything and how Republican presidents were able to write executive orders for seemingly whatever they wanted, and I got confused. So i wanted to ask: why does it seem like Republicans can pass whatever they want whenever they want but Democrats can't?
Welp. This is, yet again, another Online Leftist "argument" that isn't correct, doesn't give an accurate view of the situation, and doesn't propose any helpful alternatives. I know that the Republicans can often feel like an overwhelming and unstoppable evil machine, but the truth is that despite the chaos and damage of Trump's four years to American democratic society and sociopolitical norms, he didn't actually pass much legislation -- even with a compliant Republican-controlled Congress from 2016-18. The Republicans didn't even succeed in legislatively repealing the ACA, despite trying zillions of times to do it, and mostly just passed tax cuts for rich people and other bad economic policy, since they could do it with budget reconciliation (the same process that Democrats used to pass the American Rescue Plan with only 50 votes in the Senate and no Republican support). Because budget/financial legislation isn't subject to the filibuster, the Republicans could pass it with the same simple-majority vote. But they didn't really succeed in doing much else.
Next, Trump's most onerous and infamous executive orders -- withdrawing from WHO and the Paris Agreement, the "Muslim Ban," etc etc -- were all in the list of things that Biden reversed on his first day in office. This is why, as myself and others have said, policy based solely on executive orders is never a long-lasting or ideal way to do something, since it's subject to instant repeal if an administration with different ideological priorities happens to succeed you. Besides, this whole "Biden should just executive order everything!!!" demand basically means that he should just... be Trump and try to exercise the presidency like a king? Online Leftists have no patience for or interest in the American democratic legislative process any more than the fascist wingnuts, and while I get the desire for a quick solution, that's still not going to be a magical panacea that fixes everything. It's not an excuse or an escape from having to put in the work.
Right now, Democratic control of Congress is slender and very contingent on whether Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema feel like supporting something in the Senate, and as long as they won't budge on reforming the filibuster, that means Democrats are likewise limited in what they can do from a legislative perspective. It's unfortunate that people deliberately don't understand that there's a huge difference between 60 Democratic senators and 50 Democratic senators, but there is, and since the Obama-era 59/60 Democratic Senate included seats in red states that a Democrat will never win again in the post-Trump era, it's always going to be a matter of very thin margins and major wrangling. None of this is to say that the Democrats shouldn't be doing more; obviously, they should, and I was sharply critical of Biden's initial response to the Roe overturn. Everything I have seen since has confirmed my opinion that the administration wasn't prepared, might not have thought it would really happen even after the draft leaked, and were wary of taking too "drastic" steps or openly trying to overrule the Supreme Court. This results from, as I have said before, Biden's over-reliance on his outdated belief that American democratic institutions will function more or less properly, even if they're currently staffed and controlled by terrible anti-democrat fascist evangelical nutcases. And that is... just not true, unfortunately.
That said, Biden has picked up the pace in recent days: he issued an executive order to maintain abortion access insofar as possible, the Department of Health and Human Services issued guidance that any federally funded hospital must provide a life-saving abortion regardless of state laws, Democrats in the Senate are trying to pass legislation preserving the right to travel out of state for care, and there is talk of Biden declaring a federal public health emergency, which would likewise preserve access at least in the life-threatening cases. None of this happened in the first weeks after the overturn, and I'm glad to see it happening now, even if there are still more steps to be taken. But as I have explained many, many times, an executive order does not magically work everything out and fix it immediately. It directs the relevant federal departments to come up with and implement a solution, and that still takes time and effort. And as I said, it is the least durable and most easily overturned form of policymaking, and should not be the option of first resort for any number of reasons.
The current leftist demand just seems to be "issue an executive order that instantly fixes everything and makes SCOTUS irrelevant so we don't have to feel any guilt about not voting for Clinton and laughing off everyone who warned us that this was going to happen." And that, likewise, is totally unrealistic. Biden can take concrete steps with his executive authority to ameliorate the situation to some degree; he has done some already, and hopefully will be pushed into more. But there is no way to simply remove SCOTUS as a major political piece, or make its decisions irrelevant, or wave our hand and pretend it doesn't exist. There are still obviously far more barriers to abortion care and access than there were while Roe was the law of the land, and that was the direct and intended result of them overturning it. That is not going to disappear.
Anyway. The claim that "Republicans can always do whatever they want and Democrats can't because they just don't try" is not true. As noted, the Republicans didn't actually do that much during Trump's time in office, and all their major victories now are coming as a result of the Republican-hijacked SCOTUS handing down decisions that are not easy to reverse, challenge, or otherwise get around. This is exactly why the Republicans played the long game with the direct goal being to capture the judiciary, especially the Supreme Court, and why Democrats need to expand or significantly reform it if any of us plan on having any civil rights again in our lifetimes. But to do that, we need to get an actual working majority in the Senate, hold the House, and then keep the pressure up for the promised filibuster reform and subsequent legislation to actually get done. I know that pointing out that things take time and have concrete steps that need to be accomplished in a certain order isn't as satisfying or pithy as "just do it all now and stop making excuses!!!", but it is, alas, still the case.
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doesnt help that i鈥榤 reading a book that is also giving me anxiety and i鈥榤 in my seasonal depression era so. having A Time right now. trying to keep life in perspective (hard to do when everyone on twitter is doomsaying)
literally didnt listen to myself, went back on twitter, and now i want to Throw Up
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