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OldBaldy1701E

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34. Since I have lived through both, I would say it is about the same, no matter who is in office.
Thu May 28, 2026, 08:19 AM
Thursday

Clinton and the Democratic Party held the government in the mid 90s.

I did not feel any safer then. I still had to stay hidden because my job would have probably fired me, there were certain people I had to deal with who I felt would probably have killed someone like me. One does not always get to choose who one deals with in life, nor do they get to always keep control of that situation. I also did not feel like I could hug whomever I was with in public, even during those 'better' times.

Paper victories are hollow without enforcement and enlightenment.

After five decades of my life in fear, it is only in the past ten years that I can even attempt to show affection to my husband in public.I am not talking about naked romps in the park (which is one of the tropes that the rethugs and their religious cronies use to make us sound like wild animals), I am talking about a simple kiss. I felt no safer doing that when a Democratic party member is in office than when a rethug is in office. Why? They both operate under the same parameters. They get money from other people. If they piss off other people, they won't get money. The topic of Homosexuality has been a great tool for the rethugs for the past 60+ years. By making it political, they get to ignore the human reality of what is still going on these days. And, I have seen no one trying to remove that onus. Well, no one that might be able to achieve such a thing, anyway.

Taking one or two steps is a great starting point, but taking one or two steps and then celebrating 'victory' is... well...

Typical?

Also, I think I have expressed my position several times on the current 'changes' going on these days. If you wish, I suppose I can write up something that would explain my position and what I think should occur going forward. The issue is that, despite the usual propaganda that 'anyone can be President!', we know that is certainly NOT the case. 'Anyone' cannot be a member of the body politic without money and prestige behind them. Which means, no one except those with money can get anywhere in our governmental processes. Which means that the only thing that matters in government is... money. Not 'of, by and for the people'.

I have never had any money. I do not have any money, and I never will have any money. So, why keep on saying my thing when there is no way anyone cares or even wants to consider it. Since we prefer to answer questions that we already know the answer to anyway, the concept of 'progress' becomes even more of a joke. I am not alone in this. Personally, I am tired of being a 'stepping stone'.

It doesn't matter, though. My life is soon to be over, and I did nothing to help the world because the world did not care about what I said or did, despite the propaganda that said I should, and that they would.

I still cannot walk down the street with my husband without getting some stares. To this day. In what is supposedly a 'very blue' state.

"Equality' my fat, old, broke ass.

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Umm... WTF is this? [View all] OldBaldy1701E May 26 OP
Wow. WTAF? PittBlue May 26 #1
This is so frustrating. Why can't they just leave people alone? LoisB May 26 #2
They were Indoctrinated by their sponsors. dave99 May 26 #4
Yes, that's the real indoctrination. LoisB May 26 #31
My Grand daughter in kindergarten crud May 26 #3
Maybe it's time for parents to give newborns the middle name "You" Attilatheblond May 26 #5
It sounds to me like teachers are afraid of being fired if the parents don't give permission FakeNoose May 26 #6
I must have misread the op orangecrush May 26 #7
Because some parents can't handle their kid being trans EdmondDantes_ May 26 #9
Nope. ShazzieB May 26 #12
Public School Teachers, Counselors, and Administrators Operate Under... ColoringFool May 26 #13
I can't subscribe to that interpretation. Mad_Machine76 May 26 #20
In Ohio our representatives were attempting to make women going braless in T shirts illegal!! Hope22 May 26 #8
They Would Have Had Many Job Applicants! 😉😛🧐😳 ColoringFool May 26 #14
Yes so many.... Hope22 May 26 #16
Whatever heppened to... Totally Tunsie May 26 #10
The School Building Is A State Unto Itself When It Comes To..... ColoringFool May 26 #15
ColoringFool's Law: "If It's A Republican Idea, It's Bad." I Was..... ColoringFool May 26 #11
MAGA'S modus operandi is to attack B.See May 26 #17
*Transgender People* Mad_Machine76 May 26 #21
Is this bill likely to die in the Senate? ShazzieB May 26 #18
Maybe Dems are tired of getting the shit kicked out of them when they suport 0.00001% of the population maxrandb May 26 #19
There is no justification for this garbage. Mad_Machine76 May 26 #22
It's .6-1.2%, actually. Quite a bit more than are, say, coal miners. WhiskeyGrinder May 26 #23
Politicians aren't losing elections for supporting coal miners maxrandb May 26 #27
So, people should suffer and die in the name of making sure we don't endanger the infrastructure. OldBaldy1701E May 26 #28
Of course not maxrandb May 26 #30
"Not one single one of the issues... would be a frickin' issue if Dems held the majority!" OldBaldy1701E Wednesday #32
I guess it depends on what you define as real change maxrandb Wednesday #33
Since I have lived through both, I would say it is about the same, no matter who is in office. OldBaldy1701E Thursday #34
I get it. maxrandb Thursday #35
I never said I would not support them. OldBaldy1701E Friday #36
Sorry maxrandb Friday #37
I also wish you the best. OldBaldy1701E Saturday #38
I spent 30 years in the Navy maxrandb Saturday #39
Thank you. It's politics. betsuni May 26 #24
Fuck any lawmakwer who speaks against or votes against trans rights. TheProle May 26 #25
Here is the bill on congress.gov mahina May 26 #26
"Maybe Dems are tired of getting the shit kicked out of them when they suport 0.00001% of the population" J_William_Ryan May 26 #29
It's depressing that Democrats cannot find a good response to this issue. kentuck Saturday #40
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