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Yeah, and that's the permission structure I'm talking about. By refusing to hold one side to account so long as "they're the lesser evil", you get the ratchet effect. One team comes in, blows things up. The other team promises to fix it, gets elected, barely changes anything, and then loses again cause the other team correctly calls out that they aren't doing shit. Then the more blowing up of shit occurs.
In the lead up to 2020, Dems ran on a platform of campaign finance reform, addressing health care, addressing covid, and affordability. They failed to address the first, second, and fourth. They technically eeked by on the third, in that they failed in an unspectacular way (COVID became endemic, with a vaccine).
In 2024, after failing to address anything they were elected for, they simply said "we're not as bad as that guy".
After LOSING 2024, their postmortem was basically "We did everything perfect, it's hard for returning parties to win without an incumbent"
Obama is a war criminal and should be in the Hague. Trump is also a war criminal, in addition to a bunch of other fucked up shit, and should also be in the Hague.
Yeah sure dealing with a global pandemic, and the externalities that are directly caused by such a thing, are kind of important before you start doing other stuff.
trump fucking cheated in the last election, so sure, if you're looking at your post-mortem and the dems made lemonade with Biden being forced out then yeah, you're going to say as much.