r/neoliberal Jul 17 '25

News (US) Jeffrey Epstein’s Friends Sent Him Bawdy Letters for a 50th Birthday Album. One Was From Donald Trump - WSJ

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r/neoliberal Mar 24 '25

News (US) The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans

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r/neoliberal Jun 08 '25

News (US) Presidential Memoranda to approve use of US Armed Forces against American protesters, labeling riots as an act of rebellion.

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r/neoliberal Nov 02 '24

News (US) Seltzer: Harris +3 in Iowa

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This isn’t going to be close.

r/neoliberal Feb 19 '25

News (US) Official White House account posts image of Trump as a king

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r/neoliberal Nov 07 '20

News (US) AP NewsAlert: Joe Biden Elected President of the United States

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r/neoliberal Jun 14 '25

News (US) Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman killed, Sen. John Hoffman shot in 'targeted' shootings

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r/neoliberal May 22 '25

News (US) Trump ends Harvard’s ability to enroll international students

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r/neoliberal Jun 24 '22

News (US) SCOTUS just overturned Roe V. Wade.

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https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/19-1392_6j37.pdf

If you're outraged or disgusted by this, just know you're in a large majority of the country. The percentage of Americans who wanted Roe overturned was less than 30%.

We as a country need to start asking how much bullshit we are going to put up with, and why we allow a minority to govern this country.

r/neoliberal Jul 21 '24

News (US) Biden Stepping Down Megathread: Its Joeverdome / Rise of the Coconut

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They say Joe Biden's yielding his power and stepping away. Is that true? I wasn't aware that was something a person could do . . .

If so, who's next?

r/neoliberal May 18 '25

News (US) Biden Is Diagnosed With an Aggressive Form of Prostate Cancer

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r/neoliberal Jul 05 '24

News (US) Joe Biden: Let me say this as clearly as I can. I’m the sitting President of the United States. I’m the nominee of the Democratic party. I’m staying in the race.

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r/neoliberal Aug 01 '25

News (US) Trump Says He’ll Fire Labor Statistics Head After Weak Jobs Data

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r/neoliberal Nov 06 '24

News (US) This election wasn’t lost because of your least favorite interest group

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In the coming days, dozens of post-mortems will be published trying to dissect why the Democrats lost. Fingers will be pointed everywhere, and more likely than not everyone will look for a myriad of reasons why the Democrats lost, be it certain issues, campaigns strategies, constituencies defecting, etc. This election will be viewed as a catastrophic failure of the Democratic Party on brand with 2004. Every commentator across the political spectrum will claim that had the Democrats just gone with their preferred strategy, then Kamala would be President-elect right now.

I think it’s safe to say that all of that is reading too much into it. The Democratic Party was in complete array. Progressives, liberals, moderates, centrists, whoever, fell in line behind Kamala as the candidate. Fundraising was through the roof, the ground game had a massive amount of energy and manpower in it, and Democratic excitement was palpable.

By all accounts, the Democrats showed up and showed out for this election across the board. Unfortunately, that isn’t enough. It kept the bottom from falling out like in 1972 or 1980, but the vast majority of independent and swing voters broke for the Republicans. A majority of the nation, for the first time in 20 years, put their faith in the governance of the Republican Party.

The median voter exists in an odd, contradictory vortex of mismatched beliefs and priors that cannot be logically discerned or negotiated. You just have to take them at their word. If they say they don’t like inflation, it’s because they believe that Biden is making the burgers more expensive. No amount of explaining why Trump’s economic policies are terrible, or why Biden’s policies were needed to avoid a massive post-COVID recession, or why they’re actually making a paycheck that offsets inflation, will win them over.

In view of this, it was probably impossible for Kamala to win. She secured the Democratic base, made crossover appeals, and put forward some really good policies. And it worked. Her favorables are quite good, higher than Trump’s, and it’s obvious that she outperformed whatever Biden was walking into. Her campaign had flaws, certainly, but none nearly as obvious and grievous as Trump’s.

Kamala being perceived as too liberal didn’t matter. The Democrats being too friendly to Israel (or not friendly enough) didn’t matter. Cultural issues didn’t matter. Jill Stein didn’t matter. Praising Dick Cheney didn’t matter. The reality of the American economy didn’t matter. If issue polling is correct, even immigration didn’t really matter, and is mostly viewed as a proxy for the economy.

What mattered was that 67% of voters thought the economy was doing poorly, in spite of most of them thinking that their own financial situation was fine. Voters want to see a low price tag on groceries, a DoorDash fee of $10, and a 3,500 sq. ft. house on the market for $250k, even if it means 10% unemployment and low wages for workers. Of those things, they associate it most with Trump, as much of a mirage as that is, and were willing to accept everything else for the chance to have that back. This election isn’t a victory of all of Trumpism necessarily, or even a complete failure of the Democrats. It’s a reminder of the priorities of the voters that will decide the election, in spite of how good your campaign was, or how economically sound your actually policies were. There’s a hell of a lot that people will look past in order to have a cheap burger again.

If there is a failure, it’s that Democrats spent to long believing that there could ever be a return of civility and normality. There was a clear and evident reluctance to use the full power of the state against the insurrectionists and crooks, chief among them Donald Trump. Biden thought that he could restore the soul of the nation and get people to respect and value the unwritten rules of politics that have guided us through the current liberal era. As it turns out, voters don’t even care for the written ones.

Don’t blame the progressive, or the liberal, or the centrist Democratic voter. This election wasn’t really on them. They voted. They probably donated, walked the blocks, or did some phone banking. They did what they were supposed to. If liberalism is to weather the coming storm, it will need the tent to stay intact, readjust, and come back stronger for 2026 and 2028.

r/neoliberal Jun 12 '25

News (US) California Sen. Alex Padilla handcuffed at Noem presser

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California Sen. Alex Padilla was detained and handcuffed during an altercation at Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s press conference in Los Angeles on Thursday.

Video provided by Padilla’s office shows the senator approaching the lectern as Noem was touting federal law enforcement’s immigration crackdown efforts in Los Angeles. He was stopped and shoved back by multiple men.

“I’m Senator Alex Padilla. I have questions for the secretary,” he said. He tried to speak further as he was forcibly removed into an adjoining room, where he yelled “Hands off!”

The video shows Padilla being forced to the ground and his arms handcuffed behind his back. He has since been released and is in a holding room. The spokesperson said the senator was told he could speak to Noem after the event.

The confrontation earned a swift rebuke from fellow Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who condemned the action from the floor shortly thereafter.

Asked about the confrontation at the news conference, Noem said, “I’ll visit with the senator and find out, really, what his concerns are and what we can do.”

r/neoliberal Jul 01 '25

News (US) Vance breaks 50-50 tie as Senate passes GOP megabill after voting around the clock

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Vice President Vance cast the tie-breaking vote as Senate Republicans on Tuesday delivered a huge legislative victory for President Trump by passing his One Big, Beautiful Bill Act after hours of tense negotiations that lasted through the night.

r/neoliberal Aug 06 '24

News (US) Harris decides on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as running mate, multiple sources say

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r/neoliberal Apr 27 '25

News (US) Trump has lowest 100-day approval rating in 80 years: POLL

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W

r/neoliberal Feb 10 '25

News (US) Trump announces the end of the Penny

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r/neoliberal Feb 03 '25

News (US) Tim Walz is 100% right. Dems have ceded too much ground to the right

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Dems just can’t cry about Trump every time he does soemthing and expect the voters to come. They need to present a better alternative

r/neoliberal Feb 14 '25

News (US) Donald Trump's Gen Z popularity plunges (+19 after election to -18 today)

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r/neoliberal Apr 25 '25

News (US) Judge Hannah Dugan arrested by FBI for allegedly helping undocumented immigrant 'evade arrest'

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r/neoliberal Dec 29 '24

News (US) Jimmy Carter, 39th president and Nobel Peace Prize winner, dies at 100, his son says

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r/neoliberal Jan 08 '21

News (US) Twitter statement: Permanent suspension of @realDonaldTrump

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r/neoliberal Oct 02 '20

News (US) Donald and Melania Trump Test Positive for Coronavirus

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