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Brien's avatar

And if the Republicans take the House and the Senate half the country will go back to sleep, when in fact nothing will change. The Republicans are Controlled Opposition and are bought in on all the worst policies: out of control spending based on indecipherable budget bills with no transparency on how the money is actually being spent, medical tyranny that has no regard for facts or science, a ludicrous war that threatens to drag the world into WWIII, skyrocketing crime made worse by an ongoing border invasion and jailbreak, a two tiered justice system with weaponisation of the DOJ against American citizens.... I could go on.

What we will get from Republicans in power is jawboning against some of these things(inflation, crime, illegal immigration) in committee hearings, silence on the rest and no action and no change on any of it.

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Richard Whitehurst's avatar

My greatest fear (perhaps now a denial) is that we have crossed the rubicon.

From my favorite author, Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America 1840

"There are some nations in Europe whose inhabitants think of themselves in a sense as colonists, indifferent to the fate of the place they live in. The greatest changes occur in their country without their cooperation. They are not even aware of precisely what has taken place. They suspect it; they have heard of the event by chance. More than that, they are unconcerned with the fortunes of their village, the safety of their streets, the fate of their church and its vestry. They think that such things have nothing to do with them, that they belong to a powerful stranger called “the government.” They enjoy these goods as tenants, without a sense of ownership, and never give a thought to how they might be improved. They are so divorced from their own interests that even when their own security and that of their children is finally compromised, they do not seek to avert the danger themselves but cross their arms and wait for the nation as a whole to come to their aid...

When a nation has reached this point, it must either change its laws and mores or perish, for the well of public virtue has run dry: in such a place one no longer finds citizens but only subjects.”

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