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I refused to file my taxes last year after Trump had already started engaging in excursions from democratic norms. It's like an abusive spouse demanding alimony during a contentious divorce.

More than $20bn. That’s roughly the cost of our military operation in Iran to date.

Tax day is a month away. If you’re like me, it makes your stomach turn to watch the US practice regime change in the Middle East – again. If you’re like me, the reckless murder of more than 150 little girls in the name of “liberating” Iranian women fills you with rage. The worst part? You and I literally paid for this.

Today, our government dollars at work look like the hellscape that was Tehran, where our military intentionally blew up oil storage facilities whose burning black rain will deliver cancer to generations to come. We are financing chemical warfare, a war crime, banned under the Geneva conventions. All of this, of course, against the backdrop of the ongoing genocide in Gaza, where up to 70% of the weapons come from the United States and the revolting and deadly paramilitary operations of our Department of Homeland Defense and ICE.

The American people did not sign up for this. Congress was neither consulted nor did it approve the opening attack on 28 February, contrary to the separation-of-powers bedrock our country was built upon. Most of us are fed up with unjustified conflicts and “forever wars”. In fact, 70% of voters opposed potential action in Iran before the first bombs fell. A majority continue to oppose the war now, and support will keep eroding as gas and food prices rise.

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[-] Powderhorn@beehaw.org 1 points 2 hours ago

OK, so under your view that we actually have majority rule, why is it that I literally can't vote? It's not that I don't want to, but Texas sends out new voter ID cards annually, they aren't forwarded (for somewhat obvious reasons), and when I became homeless, I was dropped from the voter roll because my ID card was rejected for having a new address (my friend's).

I'm scarcely the only one who can legally vote but can't practically vote. Stop acting like we wanted this. I have three stories about disenfranchisement for every one you can provide about how American voters are apathetic and lazy. Trump isn't in power because he had a good message; he's there because people like me can't vote.

[-] stylusmobilus@aussie.zone 1 points 41 minutes ago* (last edited 40 minutes ago)

Righto, you’re aware that this has been going on for decades, right?

Why Texas does this, is because Texans have refused to vote, like the rest of the nation, for decades. People outside that country were warning them about their apathy before 2010 but none of them listened. Those people were told to mind their own business, while they were being told they lived in communist nanny states that had no freedom.

You’ve got the ability to vote it out, or did have, how do you think the Republicans have done so well? Why do you think they want to take it away?

They wanted it, or didn’t care. For a long time.

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