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Who else would like politics to be humdrum?
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(02-02-2022, 10:54 PM)nguyenivy Wrote: Is the 2026 midterms / 2028 general election just way too far off to consider as another chance for the reforms the US needs if we can't do it in 2022 / 2024?

I'm sure Eric will respond too, but I'll take a quick shot here.  Can we hold-out for 6 or even 4 years?  Maybe, but the intensity is growing so fast that it seems unlikely to be played-out in a democratic contest by then.  The right has done their homework well, and the intent to corrupt the political system and tilt the field in their direction is already well advanced at the local, state and national levels.  If they gain power again, they will certainly try and maybe succeed in killing democracy for a long while -- much beyond the impending 1T.

Sadly, I've been in the massively contentious 2T camp for a long time, and I'm seeing no reason to believe otherwise.  If there is no correction until the next 4T, the correction will be to a world we wouldn't recognize, I'm afraid.
Intelligence is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom, but they all play well together.
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RE: Who else would like politics to be humdrum? - by David Horn - 02-03-2022, 10:32 AM

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