Summary
Rep. Chuck Edwards’ North Carolina town hall erupted in chaos as constituents furiously protested DOGE, a Trump administration initiative tied to mass federal job cuts and Elon Musk’s growing influence.
Attendees, including laid-off government workers, jeered at Edwards over employment losses and reduced federal funding.
Constituents raised concerns about federal job cuts affecting veterans’ services, national parks, and Hurricane Helene recovery efforts.
Edwards struggled to respond but remained unfazed. The GOP downplayed the unrest, calling it staged, though independent voters like veteran Martin Downie say they feel directly targeted by their own government.
They were supposed to directly target OTHERS, not MEEEEEEE!
“He’s not hurting the people he needs to be hurting.”
turns out he was.
Meanwhile, Stupidity knows no bounds. Meanwhile they will still vote for them.
We love our oppressors.
But others, like Downie, aren’t necessarily on the left end of the political spectrum. He’s a registered independent who served under presidents of both parties during his time in the Army.
“independent”
How to say you are voting Republican but not exactly proud about it…
Nah, 100% fuck that. After I moved to where I live now I registered as an independent because after 23 years of being a democrat, I’m now embarrassed to say that about myself and I also largely disagree with their capitalist bullshit.
I guess it’s good that non-political people are starting to get involved. Shame they didn’t spend 5 minutes to check which way the wind was blowing in November last year.
Shame they didn’t spend 5 minutes to check which way the wind was blowing in November last year.
Which is especially weird, since they should’ve learned the importance of it from the wind in September.
They’ll still vote for fascism. They’re just angry it’s impacting them directly.
In the end it will always affect them directly. So they’ll remain angry until they get half of a fucking clue about the issues.
So they’ll remain angry until they get half of a fucking clue about the issues.
Then they’ll be even more angry. I know I am.
I think the only way I could be associated with Texas is if the association included drunk. Hope you’re doing okay.
For anyone who is not familiar, Asheville is a very Left-leaning city in a deep red state. Last time I saw that many granola crunching hippies was in my mom’s photo albums of the Haight-Ashbury district in '69. I’m not saying the town hall was full of Democrats, or that Asheville doesn’t have its fair share of dyed-in-the-wool conservatives. I’m just saying that the general mindset in Asheville leans much further Left than the rest of NC, and that may explain why Edwards was getting so much shit from the public. Buncombe County (where Asheville is) voted 61% for Edwards’ Democratic opponent Caleb Rudow in 2024.
Here’s a pic I took of some graffiti while I was up there not long ago.
Fuck it. More graffiti. Some trippy cats.
Too bad there isn’t a Dem that could really thrive at this moment of darkness for some good. 2016 Bernie’s messaging would connect now more than ever but that time has passed. I’m glad Republican voters are mad, even if I bet it is just because they are being affected too, not really mad about the harm.
Eh, probably need an old white guy. Walz or Newsome are the two who should be getting in the spotlight now. Then the Dems get a group of progressives who will back either of them to make some waves and say what they won’t. Dems need to be more unified and not go too crazy. Too many young people are MAGA inclined, no matter how left leaning they say.
But I’m just some guy. I’m sure they know better and it’s “her/his time” or whatever they want to push.
Just a friendly correction, it’s affected, not effected. Affected is a verb (which is how I remember).
Actually it’s super confusing because they can both be verbs and they can both be nouns.
The easiest way to remember is the term “special effects”.
Too bad there isn’t a Dem that could really thrive at this moment of darkness for some good.
AOC seems to be having a moment. And Bernie seems to be in the recruitment phase for something, at least I hope he is.
And Bernie seems to be in the recruitment phase for something, at least I hope he is.
Don’t expect much from Bernie on that front. He’s a good progressive Senator, but he’ll never actually lead a progressive movement. I don’t know if he doesn’t have it in him anymore or if he’s just not that kind of guy, but Bernie works a lot better as a symbol than as a leader.
He’s already led two progressive movements.
Led them to what?
AOC seems to be throwing in with Bernie. Yes, Bernie is getting older, but with a sort of confirmed ‘successor’ may still have some bite… as long as the Democratic party doesn’t pull the same bullshit.
I don’t think you’re getting me. Just voting for progressive candidates won’t fix things. I don’t know if there was any point where that was enough to fix things, but if there was it definitely isn’t now. Therefore, Bernie—who did not, does not and will not recommend any method of resistance beyond simply voting—is incapable of leading a progressive movement. Bernie and politicians like him need an independent progressive movement behind them to win elections; if you put them in charge of the movement they’ll sit around doing nothing for most of the year.