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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We don't need to protest. The J6 people are the types to shoot up their own local communities and the media will be sure to inform everyone of the latest J6 pardon mayhem.[/quote] We don't need to protest but [b]I do wish elected Dems were actually talking about the terrible things he's already doing[/b]. I understand that I feel beaten, beleaguered, and ready for people to simply experience the consequences of what they asked for. But I do think that elected Dems have SOME responsibility to, you know, communicate effectively. I think the combo of him actually winning, winning the popular vote, and being forced to go through this all again, is just too much. I'm just hunkering down trying to survive and stay sane this time. I don't have it in me to do anything else.[/quote] Some Dems are but I agree they should be doing more of it. EVERY SINGLE DAY. T[/quote] Amen, PP. Where are the 2028 hopefuls? Why aren't they using this moment - THIS MOMENT - to build their platforms and show that they can be the one to lead us out of this horror? Unless all the naysayers were/are right and all the hopefulls just suck. Maybe there isn't a one who is going to rise up when we need them.[/quote] Nah. Any campaigning now just looks like sore losers with butthurt. Let a year of madness go by. Build the new platform on that reality, and how, exactly and in detail, the Dems are willing to address it. Nobody's listening right now. The clowns are celebrating the circus, and the smarter people are going to shun and avoid, buckle up and mind their own business for a bit. Trump will play himself, just like he did last time. The minions celebrating now may even believe in it, for a bit. But his hollow promises and childish policymaking aren't sustainable. Give them a chance to see that for themselves, then start running candidates who can actually do something about it, with solid policy and plans upfront.[/quote]
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