• happybadger [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Yang backing Biden purely to benefit himself and then failing to achieve that was one of the most craven things I've seen from a "progressive". The idea that he'd show his face in public, let alone near the victims of the local democratic party to pander to them and cynically turn it into an advertisement for his mayoral run, is absurd. I want him to lose even if every other primary candidate is worse because it might teach him shame or inspire a single moment of self-reflection in his entire life.

    • DetroitLolcat [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Did it really fail to achieve anything? Dude's frontrunner to be the next mayor of NYC. Plenty of grifters have sold out for much less.

      • Posadas [he/him, they/them]
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        3 years ago

        Being the Pain Piggy of NYC isn't as glamorous of a job as you might think.

        Between the State and the NYPD, you have little control over what people are yelling at you to fix; and you get an armed facist organization with a budget larger than the DPRK military that will fantasize about murduring your family infront of you because you don't worship them.

        • DetroitLolcat [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          oh I'm well aware it's a shit job but a lot of political nutjobs want it and it's hard to get. For Yang to go from getting 3% of the vote in New Hampshire to what's still probably one of the 50 most powerful jobs in the country is a giant leap. He did not sell out cheap.

        • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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          3 years ago

          you get an armed facist organization with a budget larger than the DPRK military

          Damn shame you've got this giant pile of money but you can't do anything people want with it

      • happybadger [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        It's a significant mayoral position but it's not a national position and as a progressive he's either coming up against the most powerful concentrations of neoliberalism in the country with a half-baked ideological counter to them or he's immediately going to be pulled right by those forces and sabotage what little credentials he had as a progressive. To me that's a step down from what Buttigieg got, where he can at least advocate for policies at a federal level. Buttigieg can blame his failures on other federal entities but still push a pie-in-the-sky dream of functioning rail infrastructure. Yang will have the full responsibility of implementing policies hostile to all of the entrenched powers of an authoritarian city-state without them being neutered to the point of uselessness by every other liberal.

        To me that's giving him the rope to hang himself with. If he loses the primary he's the guy who fails at a national and local level. If he wins the election he's Andrew Yang and people expect him to be Bernie-lite instead of a techbro now affiliated with the NYPD and Wall Street.

        • DetroitLolcat [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          I mean yeah it's a step down from what Buttigieg got, Yang got like one-tenth of the vote Buttigieg got in the primary. Buttigieg got fifth place overall and "won" a state, Yang dropped out after getting dump-trucked by Tulsi Gabbard and Tom Steyer in New Hampshire.

          I also don't think Yang cares about his progressive credentials. I don't think Yang ran as a progressive in the primary nor does he want to be referred to as one. He was the farthest right candidate in the primary on entitlement spending and the minimum wage and after dropping out bashed Bernie on CNN then endorsed Biden. He is the future of centrist Dems and ran as such. I don't think people are voting Yang expecting him to be Bernie-lite nor do I think he wants to be Bernie-lite.