Summary

Rep. Rich McCormick (R-GA) faced backlash at a town hall in Roswell, Georgia, over his support for Elon Musk and deep federal budget cuts.

Constituents jeered and booed as McCormick defended layoffs at the CDC, arguing AI makes some jobs redundant.

Attendees criticized the cuts as rushed and extreme, chanting “shame” and accusing him of harming local communities.

The heated event echoed past voter outrage at town halls, with some Republicans avoiding similar meetings after Trump’s first term began in 2017.

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    argued that “a lot of the work” done by probationary employees at the CDC “is duplicitous with AI.”

    Holy jesus fuck we’re doomed.

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    Right wing politicians operate on leverage.

    These people gave them the keys in exchange for hearing what they wanted.

    They no longer have leverage as far as the politician is concerned, so he’s done telling them what they want to hear.

    History repeats again

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      Pretty sure that’s how right and left politicians work. I’m not saying it’s a good thing, that’s just generally how politics works now that impeachment means nothing, especially when people have such short memories.

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        Nah that’s just the both sides fallacy, but it sounds like you’re operating from a US perspective, so I can see why you think this.

        Reminder that Liberalism is also a right-wing ideology, it’s just a bit more socially centrist than conservatism. You don’t really have much of a left-wing voice in US politics at all, beyond a couple of politicians, I’m afraid.

        Actual left wing politicians are guided by ideology to primarily benefit the greatest number of people with their policy.

        Right wing politicians are guided by ideology to primarily benefit those holding the greatest amount of capital with their policy.

        Pretty much everything else follows from that.

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          It’s true, the range of ideological possibilities has been intentionally limited, here in the US. As Noam Chomsky said:

          The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum.

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      Meanwhile NBC brought this up then showed footage of people clapping at this asshats town hall. Totally trying play it has if everyone was happy and agreed with what he was saying.

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    So I wonder how many of these angry voters were Republicans.

    Because it’s clear that absolutely nothing will change while R voters continue to cheer Trump on.

    BUT ALSO:

    I love that they quoted this bit. Of course this motherfucker is stupid enough to say AI can replace CDC jobs; he doesn’t even know the meaning of the words he’s using. Though duplicitous is a great word for Republicans to learn, since it describes every last fucking one.

    McCormick — who recently made headlines when he suggested that children taking part in school lunch programs “sponge off the government” — argued that “a lot of the work” done by probationary employees at the CDC “is duplicitous with AI.”

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      It’s like they all had anemia and forget that Trump was running the country into the he ground pre-COVID. But COVID gave them all something to “own the libs” while millions of them claimed their Darwin Award. Not sure how any of them could truly believe he was going to do better for them this time around, when this time they even released their game plan ( Project 2025) before the election.

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    Anger without action is irrelevant.

    They don’t care how angry people are because they know they will do nothing other than complain.

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    Good! Get mad and in their faces! Let them know their jobs are at stake as well here. Let them know you are mad at their actions, and shame them for selling the American people like that.

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    Waaahhh!! They got what they wanted. I wonder how many of these people are part of the 65% that voted in this pile of garbage…

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      Probably a handful. But 35% of a congressional district is (in the lowest population district, which this one isn’t) is 190,780 people. You can easily get a small town community center full of people who voted against him and didn’t ask for any of this.

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        They can confront their local head idiot as much as they like. They could hang him from the next tree, if they want. They still are the root cause of the problem, though.

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          We need to embrace the people that are realizing they have made a mistake instead of vilifying them. We are all in this nightmare together and the only way out is for the rational to work together.

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            So we should embrace people who f=ing caused that? Them realizing they made a mistake will not matter if the current government will make voting against them even harder or even impossible.

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            Can’t share your optimism. I believe there is one strong bond that unifies what we now call Republicans and it’s a frightened pathetic hateful bigotry. Even when our goals might happen to align on details like this, I will never stand by their side. Fuck them, fuck them, fuck them.

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              If we can’t unite as a rational citizenry then we have no chance at making things better. We are all angry but if you want to fix it you have to start somewhere. I’d say the people that were trapped in propaganda cycles and are now realizing it are a really good place to start.

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      You know in most elections slightly less than half of the voters voted for the other candidate, right?

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    this ai will fix everything line. ai can help increase productivity but places have been understaffed so severely before it that there is no real room to get savings. at best it could bring quality back up to somewhat decent using 2023 staffing levels.