Message from @Sh0t

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2020-01-01 22:37:06 UTC  

But idk

2020-01-01 22:37:21 UTC  

I think it's the issue o fwhether you want to analyze TRUMP or his supporters

2020-01-01 22:37:25 UTC  

Don't worry, Vlad knows me and my antics - I wouldn't recommend Ben Shapiro or Ayn Rand to impressionable children or anything like that... <:MadClown:583243630240727061>

2020-01-01 22:38:21 UTC  

there was another great book by a berkeley prof tha went into Louisana to study red state voters

2020-01-01 22:38:25 UTC  

Yes, I know he is joking.

2020-01-01 22:38:27 UTC  

cant rememebr the name but it was pretty damn good

2020-01-01 22:38:40 UTC  

Not that I mind checking out conservatives.

2020-01-01 22:38:49 UTC  

Metzl asks the question why do these people keep voting against their own interests

2020-01-01 22:38:54 UTC  

e.g., healthcare

2020-01-01 22:39:06 UTC  

in areas that clearly need it, they keep votign against it(functionally)

2020-01-01 22:39:14 UTC  

the backwoods of tenn, etc

2020-01-01 22:39:50 UTC  

@Deleted User what book would you recommend to understand YOUR world view?

2020-01-01 22:39:59 UTC  

since studying conservatives gets boring

2020-01-01 22:40:30 UTC  

Oh yea, Horschild's husband is the founder of Mother Jones

2020-01-01 22:40:47 UTC  

```Hochschild left her liberal bubble — where she lives with her husband, author and Mother Jones magazine co-founder Adam Hochschild, and where, until recently, she taught sociology at UC Berkeley — to spend five years on and off in the ardently right-wing Louisiana bayou country, where God, guns and big oil rule. ```

2020-01-01 22:41:14 UTC  

```And yet, as Hochschild points out, red states like Louisiana, which ranks 49th in overall health, are desperately dependent on federal money, which accounts for 44 percent of its yearly budget.```
```“They’re very aware of the red-state paradox,” Hochschild told me, sitting in the living room of her Berkeley hills home. “Mike said to me, ‘We’re embarrassed by it.’”```

2020-01-01 22:41:28 UTC  

Embarassed by it, yet...

2020-01-01 22:42:22 UTC  

Lol yeah they are so "embarrassed"...

2020-01-01 22:43:04 UTC  

Bannon makes it clear in his interviews that the Trump campaign was cynical as fuck, they were just mining the sentiment

2020-01-01 22:43:28 UTC  

Trump's actions reinforce it. to pretend he's "real" is a joke

2020-01-01 22:54:09 UTC  

```Netanyahu to Ask Parliament for Immunity From Graft Charges```

2020-01-01 23:22:34 UTC  

Hm

2020-01-01 23:24:02 UTC  

Sophia is my mistress that I enjoy hearing her nag about Conservatives

2020-01-01 23:27:26 UTC  

<:tarofingerguns:550445977236930644>

2020-01-01 23:59:21 UTC  

𝕋𝕣𝕦𝕟𝕡 𝕚𝕤

2020-01-01 23:59:31 UTC  

<:GAY:583247406909358083>

2020-01-02 00:25:19 UTC  

The Trump dynasty is about to begin...next we get Trump Jr or Kayne West becomes an honorary member of the Trump family.

2020-01-02 00:32:06 UTC  

```Kathy Griffin, 59, rings in the New Year with a surprise marriage to longtime love Randy Bick, 41.
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2020-01-02 00:47:10 UTC  

Ehh

2020-01-02 00:47:37 UTC  

So

2020-01-02 00:47:42 UTC  

Presidents comes. Presidents go. As long as the powers are given to the next. I don't mind

2020-01-02 00:47:46 UTC  

Just glanced through this a bit

2020-01-02 00:48:12 UTC  

Automation is far and above the leash g cause of job loss on the international market

2020-01-02 00:48:12 UTC  

Oh? How do you enjoy it

2020-01-02 00:48:41 UTC  

Immigration actually promotes competition between employers

2020-01-02 00:48:56 UTC  

Depends on the type of immigration

2020-01-02 00:49:09 UTC  

A lot of rural communities are at risk of losing over 20% of jobs to automation

2020-01-02 00:49:30 UTC  

I don't enjoy Americans taking Mexico's best as it is clear that Mexico is terrible

2020-01-02 00:49:42 UTC  

The rate of jobs taken by illegal immigration is a fraction of that

2020-01-02 00:49:42 UTC  

GG @PohTayToes, you just advanced to level 1!