• wanderingmagus@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    “Democrats” is an amazingly broad term that mostly encompasses “almost anything that isn’t Republicans”. It isn’t so much a unified monolith as an alliance of often polar opposite interests banding together only because the GOP is the only real alternative. Were the GOP to disappear tomorrow, I guarantee the Democratic party would almost instantly split into dozens of smaller parties, or possibly into two again. Compared to most of Europe, an American “Democrat” is a centrist or even a right wing neoliberal. People like Bernie Sanders, who is viewed as a far-left outright communist in America, would barely count as center left in most of Western Europe.

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      1 year ago

      This is by design. A crazy party holds everyone else hostage so that reasonable and needed reforms are prevented.

      As a game strategy it’s pretty fascinating but as a person subject to its outcomes it’s nausea-inducing

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      I’m really sorry, but GOP is not a monolith too. (Though I’m not a US citizen and haven’t even been there.)

      Say, plenty of people calling themselves libertarian (but in fact being mundane classic liberals) vote for it, judging by those interwebs. =\

      Bernie is in some things really a communist (I’m not saying he’s a bolshevik FFS). In some other things I wouldn’t even say he’s a leftist, though.

      Some of his positions are amazingly sane, and some would mean an economical burden that could become catastrophic in 10 years.

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      1 year ago

      I’d actually like to see the former two try their ideas on the US economy, so that everybody would see how it works in practice. Practice makes perfect.

      (Also lack of change is harmful, maybe USD getting inflation warranting 100x denomination would be a good thing too, provided it lasts only a couple of years. I mean, most of the USD’s value is in the people using it, so it’ll get back up and such an event won’t crush USA. May crush the rest of the world dependent on USD, though.)

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    1 year ago

    Conservative as a party ideology? No.

    Neoliberal Conservative in effective policy and outcomes? Yeah basically.

    God I hate FPTP.