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David Collins's avatar

Very interesting. That's a perspective that is indeed uncomfortable. But just as Trumpsters refuse to accept facts that counter their inbuilt authoritarian narrative, many liberals, including me, favor rejecting a narrative that counters the one that wants to see our current situation as an anomaly that will revert back to 'normal' once the Anomaly-in-Chief is removed.

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hw's avatar

Perhaps I'm simply overly pessimist or too cynical, but I don't think labels are useful at this point. Both parties are fundamentally broken by fealty to donors and their acclimation to standstill politics. Decades without infrastructure legislation, decades of supporting ill-considered wars, decades of focusing on reelection vs constituent wellbeing. Clearly we must all vote against Trump and his direct enablers, but we must demand more of Democratic leadership than the sleepwalking presence of Jerry Nadler/Rich Neal/Nancy Pelosi, etc. It doesn't mean that progressives have the answers...the majority of the country is centrist, but it does mean that we need leadership focused on short and long-term solutions. The days of blinding trusting Congress are over. We can't ever return to normal, because there has never been an equitable normalcy in this country. Complacency, as much as lawlessness, opened the door to authoritarianism.

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