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LaurieOregon's avatar

My impression is that a lot of political experts and other commenters are conflating winning a debate with winning an election. People might agree that Harris won the debate, but they still might vote for Trump. And there are thousands of potential voters who like his lies and like that he lies and then lies about his lies.

Trump is absurdly, pathetically, desperately "running from prison," as George Conway says. He's desperate to regain power, to hang on to his money, and to not be "the loser" he's always mocked.

We still have to get out the vote, especially to urge people to vote for Democrats up and down the ballot. America will do better and be better with a Democratic president and Congress. Onward!

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Phil Balla's avatar

He's still lying, egregiously so, the orange felon.

So let's go to the crux of so many lies, so much popularity for lying. Let's go to U.S. schools.

Face it.

They reduced 100 million Americans to slogan-wielding, sensation-craving cultists. An entire major political party, same. A formerly highest court to tyrants.

So, as answer, now: stop standardized testing. In every U.S. public school.

Not just because it reduces, and sets life to numbers.

Worse, to take over as it has, it drove out humanities, till everything those computer-graded instruments have done flies against the human, the natural.

The human and the natural spring from the odd, the unexpected, the serendipitous. The machinery of standardized testing, the opposite: props up the linear, the neutered, the abstracted and categorical – all lies to the human and the natural, so the orange felon should lie, the Clarence court be corrupt.

Throw it out. Let teachers return to humanities, with personal literacy as key.

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