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Libertarian presidential nominee says major parties treat voters like dupes

www.radioiowa.com Libertarian presidential nominee says major parties treat voters like dupes - Radio Iowa

The Libertarian Party’s candidate for president says the federal government’s deficit spending is a hidden tax. Chase Oliver — making his fifth trip to Iowa — is promising to veto any budget that isn’t balanced if he’s elected president. “Every single day, $8.9 billion is being added to the deficit,...

Libertarian presidential nominee says major parties treat voters like dupes - Radio Iowa
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  • I said posts, not comments. You've made 34 posts in the last 24 hours. Lemmy has maybe 50 new posts every 6 hours. The bottom half of my feed is you and Jimmy Dore posting MLM tier hack bullshit.

    You are free to do as you please, but you absolutely are spamming. Maybe if you slowed your roll a little it might come across as less desperate and pathetic?

    Then again, given how defensive your response to my last comment was, I doubt you are capable of modifying your behaviour, even if it would help you in the long run.

    • You are free to do as you please, but you absolutely are spamming.

      Posting different NEWS articles about different subjects to different subs is NOT spamming.

      You realize they are news articles written by news orgs and posted to news subs, right?

      From latest findings in Neanderthal remains, to space news, to quantum physics, to a college starting a new lab, to candidates being on the ballet for the upcoming election. Nothing for sale. No links for sale. Not selling anything. Not implying selling anything. Nothing that gets any kickback for anything.

      They are from physics, science, and political news sites.

      How in ANY use of the word "spamming" does that count as spam.

      Now is really seems you are upset that I post a lot of articles. That's NOT against the rules.

      In fact, it's recommended so that we can strengthen our subs with diverse, intellectual posts. Lemmy WANTS us to post more content.

      If you are mad about that, then maybe Lemmy isn't a great place for you?

      Maybe if you slowed your roll a little it might come across as less desperate and pathetic?

      What makes me posting news and science articles "desperate and pathetic"? This is a social forum and the sites I am posting to are sites that request news articles.

      I didn't write the news articles, friend. I just am posting them for people to read or ignore.

      Then again, given how defensive your response to my last comment was, I doubt you are capable of modifying your behavior, even if it would help you in the long run.

      I wasn't defensive. You said I was spamming, and I countered how I wasn't spamming.

      Again, POST THE LINKS, so everyone can see what you seem to think is "spamming."

      And you know, you can always just not read them, right?

      And how would not posting news articles that I find interesting, "help" me "in the long run"?

      You realize this community is based on user-posted content. Right?

      If any of the subs I posted to, thought the articles were against the rules, they would remove them.

      If you have a complaint about what and when a news article can be posted to a sub, then may I suggest you bring that up to the moderation team of that sub?

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