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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm happier. I feel like the Biden years were a blur of pronouns, drag queens, attacks on law enforcement, and illegal immigrants amassing at the border. Things aren't perfect now but the Biden years were alien, surreal. [/quote] You must love this 1930s German state much better. ICE waiting outside of naturalization hearings, people ripped from their beds being sent to third world prisons, overhauling a century of judicial precedent…[/quote] It shouldn't be an either/or. We wouldn't be here today if Democrats hadn't completely lost the plot on so many issues - from illegal migration to race-based hiring to refusing to put violent men in prison to prioritizing trans people over women to completely ignoring the effects of inflation on the middle class to chaotic public schools and on and on. Right now, we are ping-ponging from one extreme to another. If Democrats could get it together and be the party of the middle class, they'd win forever. [/quote] You’d think, but where we’ve failed repeatedly in recent years is underestimating just how many people actually LIKE Trump’s inhumanity. [/quote] No, you refuse to tone down social issues (which include immigration) and crank up focus on income inequality / the economy. You can’t have everything all at once![/quote]
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