Just a reminder that Republicans are just horrible people.

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    Fascist crabs in a barrel.

    I worked for the federal government in Canada. When my wife was pregnant I went to my director and said, “I would like to take a couple of weeks or maybe a month off to help my wife after she has the baby.” He asked, “What are you entitled to under the collective bargaining agreement?” I said, “The parents can share 9 months of parental leave but she doesn’t work so that means I can take up to 9 months.” he replied, “Then take the 9 months. It wasn’t available when my wife had kids but I would love to have taken it. Take every day you’re entitled to.” So I did, once for each of my two kids. It wasn’t a fucking summer vacation.

    The fucking rich old white men are gaslighting you. The rest of the world has parental leave.

    Vote better.

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      Inb4 the totally-not-shills arrive to add “No no no fellow poors! Voting changes nothing, do you know what I be saying, my dog? You should not even try to vote, surely it will not make a difference. Working within the “system” can never succeed, dude, so I just stay at home playing among us and catching pokeyman creatures. On no account should you ever vote, for rizzle.”

      • Wodge@lemmy.world
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        Those shills really need to ask themselves: “Why do the policies I support not stand up on their own and need me to astroturf any dissenting opinions”.

        They won’t obviously, as conservative policy doesn’t benefit anyone but the mega wealthy. It would be nice though.

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          Shills only care about getting paid. That’s what makes them shills.

          I suspect most of the people you’re talking about are just unpaid idiots.

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        The problem is that a lot of non-shill people have bought into that line of thinking.

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    Considering both state and federal Congresses take a third of the year off themselves, this just further shows that Republicans are absolute trash.

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    Even if it was summer break for adults, which it isn’t, what’s the issue?!

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      I’d love to hear what argument these fuck-knuckles have that would make, “I voted against family leave” - or even, “I voted against summer break for adults” - not make them unelectable…

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        They’ve already voted against dozens of good ideas, across the board, like more mental health in schools. You know, that thing they claim is more important than gun control, they still don’t want to do anything about it.

        If anyone votes for the GOP, they’re either painfully stupid to the point where they should be in a mental hospital, or evil enough they should be removed from polite society. There is NO reason these goons should have ANY power, yet here we are…

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    Fun fact: Congress is only in session an average of 146 days per year. Let’s talk about who gets a longer “summer break.”

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      There’s a slam dunk move Democrats could make here by bringing a clean bill that has everything Republicans want plus a stipulation that all government officials for Minnesota must work every day that the rest of us work. Have the senators and representatives during a federal Congress recess meet with their constituents back home for 40 hours a week.

      Even Republican voters would frown at the Republicans trying to worm their way out of it.

      Next, Democrats should introduce a bill to replace their government healthcare with private health insurance companies, and see how loudly Republicans squeal.

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      You don’t get it though. They have to sit on their butts for hours at a time unless they feel like not showing up for work that day. It’s a very demanding job for only $174,000/yr (unless they work even harder to hide the alternative forms of income) and they only get to vote raises for themselves once every two years.

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        And they don’t even have to bother reading the bills they vote on. They have staffers summarize them for them, and then blame their staffers if they don’t know the details of a bill when called out on their vote

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        Whatever you do don’t link a compilation video of all the members of congress sleeping on the job. That would be hugely inappropriate and counter to the message they would prefer get sent out.

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      Yes, they do. Because they have a whole team of people to take care of their kids and household for them. We’re talking about people who if they’ve ever touched a cleaning product it was likely decades ago…

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      I took two weeks off after my first son was born. That was definitely NOT a vacation. Obviously, I didn’t have to go through the really hard part (giving birth). To help my wife rest, I’d take any nighttime crying sessions plus half of the daytime ones while I was home. Getting up at 11pm, 1am, 1:30am, 1:50am, 3:30am, 3:50am, etc was not a vacation by any stretch of the imagination.

      I was exhausted and stressed having to take care of this little one whose very life depended on me. It was a rough adjustment. I’m very happy to have had my boys, but anyone who thinks having a baby is akin to a vacation either offloads all the real work to someone else or takes some really horrible vacations.

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    What the hell is wrong with a summer break for adults? Presumably if the children want to summer break the adults also have to have a summer break if only to supervise the children.

    What are these idiots expect things going to happen here.

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      Honestly I’m starting to think that it’s not important to them what they force you to do, only that they can force you to do what they want.

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        It’s not what they force you to do, it’s who they can force to do whatever, because conservatism’s just dressed up worship of established hierarchies.

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          This.

          It’s not about the law. It’s about sending a message.

          Remember, the civil war was about state’s rights…to own slaves.

          The conservatives did not want federal authority to dictate slavery. But they wanted federal authority to tell other states to return slaves.