Yeah, both sides amiright?

  • capital@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I’m not going to bet against you because I don’t trust you, and also because I don’t bet money on politics.

    But also because you know I’m right. Please stop pretending like you don’t know that. Save some amazing and very welcome change to our electoral system, you know damn well I’m right.

    because no one cares about what you’re saying you want to bet against people around you.

    It’s not really about the bet or money. It goes to show that we all know what the outcome will be. People pretend to believe some other outcome is possible, likely even. But when presented with a bet they back off immediately. Why? Because we all know.

    and we don’t know what’s going to happen on account of it not having happened just yet.

    I’m doing too well in my predictions over these past few elections for it to be a coincidence. I know exactly what’s going to happen and so do you. That or I have powers of foresight for a very particular event…

    And the other point is that I don’t care what the political party of the president is. I care what the president and their supporters try to push through in terms of policies.

    Sure… I guess? When it comes down to it, I also don’t care which party wins as long as the candidate aligns with me politically. That’s not news. But you know as well as I do that a Republican is much less likely to give me a public option, real action on climate, institute policies to encourage walkable cities, or any of the other policies I imagine you and I align on. Why pretend like any of them is remotely possible from the Republican side?

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      1 day ago

      Please predict as much as you want. But look, offering fake bets online is classic snake oil sales. It’s neither clever nor eye opening. But I guess you’re having fun, so do whatever makes you happy.