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  • Axaoe@lemmy.ml
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    4 years ago

    I agree with all your points, I think I’m looking at it the way I am so it feels like somewhat of a win and less of a “more of the same” that it actually is.

    While I do enjoy some of the policy changes this is shaping up to be far from what I had hoped with a mostly Democratic Senate and House. I think I also had been too idealistic, believing that the party would unite more and bring in/tolerate/listen to the progressives and cast off the tiptoeing that is still occuring.

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      4 years ago

      I’ve been cynical about this since they did Bernie dirty during the primaries. I think they’re waiting for AOC to trip up and then they’re going to put her on blast. My hope is that leads to a progressive party (a country the size of the USA really needs more than 2 parties if it wants to be a functional democracy IMO.)