I get the Obama vibe. No, not that vibe... The Harris campaign has yet to make any mistakes and is deadly serious and has been very smart. They continue to want to play the underdog game and are insisting that they are behind and need to work hard every hour. No complacency. They seem to know exactly how to position themselves to full advantage. (Maybe it is run by Obama's campaign people?)
I actually worked in Long Island for a year actually. Lived near Queens. Moved back to Mass because of a better job opportunity though.
You are playing victim. Right wing politics is inherently a victim ideology. The concept that migrants and "the other" is replacing the traditional family. War on Christmas etc. Nazism is inherently a victim persecution fetish ideology also. Almost all Nazi rhetoric is about how the aryan is persecuted.
I'm not a huge fan of NYC. But I always loved the Boston vibe. Tough to drive around in. I learned that the hard way when I took my son to see Foo Fighters at Fenway.
I loved and hated it. Loved the ridiculous amounts of diverse food options. So many different cultures mixing together. But I absolutely despised commuting. I agree that the Boston area is just more easier to live and commute though. But the food options aren't anywhere close to the food options where I lived near Queens. Dear Lord, from Jamaican braised oxtail to Egyptian style street food....
because of course MAGAts pretending to be undecided is the lamest sh*t…some of them even do it on here
I'm telling you how it was, why aren't you telling @D (dude that said he got his Biden n Beto signs messed with), that he's playing victim? Lol. I guess its just different in different cities/parts of the country. No bro, liberals blame their shortcomings on something/someone/others. Republicans put their work boots on n grind even more
Meet Bryant Rosado, who, when asked to grade Kamala Harris speech, gave it a "C" after the other 7 members of the panel gave it either an "A": or a "B." When asked for his reason on grading Kamala Harris speech a "C," Rosado said: "She wasn't clear enough on the policies. She did speak a lot of her personal history, on her personal history which was great, but I still don't feel like she's ready. I feel like, more so, she should wait. I don't want to personally vote for someone that is a backup." Rosado then affirmed he is not ready to vote for Kamala Harris. Rosado then raised his hand indicating he is ready to make a commitment today, and when asked, he stated he was now voting for Trump. Rosado: "Her speech was great. I like how she went into personal history, again. It was just not moving for me." Tuchman: "But it made you think that Trump's a better candidate than her?" Rosado: "He's here for it. He's a little bit more aggressive. She's aggressive in her way, but I think she'll be aggressive in the next term." Tuchman: "So Trump over Harris for you." dude sounds dumb as sh*t a clear low IQ MAGA on social media pretending to be undecided on CNN, and Trump’s campaign and the rest of the mindless drones ate it up
CNN has to be for Trump or they are too incompetent to vet who they have on there spewing nonsense….this is why that network is floundering and seen as a joke
No because that jibes with reality. It makes sense that the lifted Dodge Ram crowd are aggressive. And right wing politics is intently a scapegoating ideology. Blaming anything on things like migrants, trans people, Muslims etc.
I used to live right behind Fenway on Boyleston Ave. This was long before we had GPS in our cars and phones. The way I would navigate was to always aim to the Prudential tower which is visible from much of Boston. Once I got close enough and the roads look familiar it would be easy. Even so it was still a pain in the ass to drive around Boston and would limit my driving as much as I could. On a side note to @MadMax. Dublin and some of the other Irish cities are similar to Boston so imagine driving around Boston except driving on the left hand side. Don't think I could've done it without both GPS navigation and also an alert passenger. Your culture is my driving headache.
So only Republicans can be aggressive? What about the riots in Baltimore, where they were setting random vehicles on fire, destroying businesses etc? Or when they took over the police station in Seattle? Was that done by the Dodge Ram crowd? Now I wanna pick ur brain a bit to see if you can be realistic.
I have seen some Subaru driving folks be pretty aggressive. Today I parked in the veterans parking spot at lowes while I was grabbing some leaf bags. This lady came over to remind me that spot is for veterans. Good thing I had my DD214 to produce for her. I did not need to but it felt good. Subaru for dems= Dodge Ram for repubs.
That doesn't bear out statistically ( duis, incidents of violent criminal assault from road rage incidents).