13414308, the current guy is actively trying to steal the election Posted by Stadiq, Thu Nov-19-20 02:42 PM
That alone (in addition to so much more) shows that things will be better.
As better/good as they could/should be? Fuck no. But this idea that everything will be the same is just objectively wrong.
>nothing will fundamentally change (c) > >I mean looking at the names floated for cabinet positions, and >the narrative coming out of the election results, the >lackluster GA runoff engagement, the pro-war talk kicking >up...... > >Donor class won. Same agenda with better branding. And >honestly don't think that the Democrats want full control, or >are interested in winning the Senate. 2 more years of >fundraising, and maybe flip the Senate in 2022 to give Nancy >credit on her way out, then pivot momentum to 2024 would be >another way to run out the clock and keep that money train >going.
I'm honestly asking...where are you getting that there is lackluster engagement in GA? Legit don't know what you are referencing.
I do agree that Dems often seem unwilling and/or unable to take power.
I imagine there are many in the party that are nervous about actually winning the senate and having to do shit like nuke the filibuster.
Shit that Delaney dude was celebrating a dividing government.
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