psych
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Voters, especially GQP, voters are the problem. If there were fewer idiots in Florida, Ron Desantis would be lucky to have an AM radio overnight show on the weekend conspiracy talk show circuit. If there were fewer idiots in Texas, Ted Cruz would be selling used cars. If there were fewer Nazis and other flavors of fascists in Wyoming we could go back to hating Liz Cheney for her shockingly cruel and backward voting record instead of viewing her as some sort of savior of democracy.
As for the bill being discussed by the Senate, it might pass, or, as Swangsong notes, it might not. Hopefully it does. But the real problem I see with it is it is like having a horribly dislikable coach for your college football team who finds a way to never be worse than 7-5, but will never be 11-1 and play in a New Year's Day bowl game. If this bill passes, it gives fodder to the Biden-esque notion that republicans are honest brokers and takes a lot of wind out of the sails of voters who might possibly be moved enough in places like Texas or Florida to actually vote the right way for once. While we can't let any improvements -- no matter how miniscule they may be -- fall by the wayside, I fear in the long term it does more harm than good. You never want to root against your team, but sometimes 2-10 is better in the long run than 7-5.
You’re the guy we can count on for saying our democracy is on the precipice of collapsing, and you’re saying let’s risk collapsing a few more times before we bounce back down the road?
Hovey’s argument that Democrats back-slap too much when they pass anything of marginal value with the odds stacked against them is apparently only applicable to me. And I’m not even back-slapping, while Swansong isn’t a lifelong Democrat. I don’t think it should be that way. Those suburban people in Texas and elsewhere are more worried about inflation than any cultural issue. Take the potential small win now, and then if we somehow miraculously have an opportunity to expand it in the future, do so then. I feel like taking the incremental wins toward our ultimate goals is Kepler’s vision? We’re negotiating with fucking terrorists on one of the things they claim to hold nearest and dearest.