Subject: Re: Some hope still left?
While that might be true, actually focusing on housing, healthcare, and jobs could cement sane Democratic leadership for a generation or so.


That's what we said in 2020. It only lasted 4 years.

Plus, the first order of business will be to repair everything the Felon and Co broke. It tends to be easier to break things than to fix things, so that won't happen overnight. Some fixes will be easy (like firing sycophant generals, firing cronies put in positions of power, rehiring -if possible- competent people that were let go because they wouldn't lick boots, re-staffing agencies that suffered the Purge, etc). Restoring/repairing international friendships will be harder (I wouldn't trust us if I were them).

And they'll need to restore taxes (I'm sure the Felon is going to cut them), and hopefully add a bit more. But that will be a tricky sale to the American people. Even as I advocate for higher taxes, I don't like them. I just have the intellect to realize they are necessary. Just like I don't like paying auto insurance, but I would regret not doing so if I had an accident. So I pay.