jaw-dropping if true. also if Sund is right about Bowser, she should resign too npr.org/2021/01/11/955…
one major problem with the law enforcement mindset we see today is that most of them are incapable of seeing conservative white people as a real threat. "oh it's no big deal, they're just blowing off steam" right up until they start beating a cop to death
what jumps out most about this "unity" tripe today is how conservative rhetoric now is fully, 100 percent bad faith bullshit. these people compulsively cook up the most annoying way to claim victimhood for each and every situation
I remember back before say, 2015 or so, when there used to be at least some dialogue and argument between right and left online. nobody ever convinced anybody of anything but I think people were restrained by the need to be minimally plausible and consistent
what Trump taught the right is that if you are completely shameless all the time, you gain a sort of political superpower. you can get away with (almost) anything, at the cost of dissolving any substantive goals in a stew of culture war grievance, ressentiment, and lunacy
PA Senate Republicans just refused to seat a Democrat who narrowly won reelection and whose victory was confirmed by the PA Supreme Court inquirer.com/politics/penns…
the thing about democratic government is it requires all parties to follow the procedural rules. if you can just refuse to seat people because their opponent won't concede, everything is fair game
.@NYGovCuomo has thrown out New York's carefully-prepared vaccination plan and is micromanaging everything himself on the fly, with disastrous results timesunion.com/news/article/N…
"This is a lesson that you literally have to be a high-ranking member of the DNC not to get: when people got checks from the government ... that’s governing, it’s giving people what they need" jacobinmag.com/2020/12/donald…
conversely, I reckon moderate Dems would have a lot more success breaking through the conservative noise machine if they could just advance their own policies rather than constantly starting slap-fights with the left
the problem, I suppose, is that the ruling moderate elite is *theoretically* dedicated to mostly the same outcomes as the left, but insists for various reasons that It Can't Be Done
so they're stuck either plugging Rube Goldberg tax credits that are meager and/or don't work, or bait themselves into trying to slap down the left for advancing straightforward solutions to big problems