• @[email protected]OP
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    52 days ago

    Democracy has been on the decline now since before I was alive, so it’s not exactly unexpected, just nerve wracking as we go through this transition. It’s also simply a natural consequence: this is what the people want: to not have to make decisions anymore. We could have… well, in the past we could have done things, whereas instead, this is what we’ve done: nothing. And it is what we will continue to do, I predict, bc it’s what we are good at, so long as the price of eggs and gas isn’t too awfully high…

    This I 1,000% agree with. We get the quality of government that we deserve. And, since most people have been absolutely checked out from any attempt at controlling or even taking an interest in what’s happening, what we’re getting is a bunch of plundering thieves in charge of the granary. It’s been okay, sort of, not really. People have been hurting. But what’s about to happen is going to be astronomically worse. Whether people wake up and start trying to wrestle the levers of power back into their own control again, or whether it’s even possible to recover from this point, I don’t really know. I have some level of hope but I have no idea.

    • OpenStars
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      42 days ago

      What will really blow all of our minds, is that once we get this tiny little matter of the fate of the USA under control (I’m mostly joking here bc I think there’s a strong, >50% chance of that never happening), there is still the fact that climate change has radically altered our word forever.

      And the internet too.

      And globalization as well.

      Oh and automation likewise.

      Meanwhile, to deal with all of THAT, we have… “Congress”.

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      No matter what, things will never be the same again, nor would those of us who think about it even want to. You can’t un-pop a bubble, and why would we want to make a new one? (bc that worked out so well the last time)

      Damnit, I’m not trying to be fatalistic here.

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      • @[email protected]OP
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        32 days ago

        Yeah. All the problems in the US government are self-created. They’re not small, but they’re also purely solvable, we’re just too incompetent at the government level to get it done.

        Climate change is a real problem. The kind that can’t be solved instantly if you can just get 60 people to all vote the right way, one day, when it gets too bad. And it doesn’t go away if you move.

        • OpenStars
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          22 days ago

          No no no no no, you are supposed to reassure me with nice-sounding “factual” statements!? Everything will be okay bc… Cap’t America, or sumtin.

          What I know is that if people have principles but not convictions, then they have neither.

          And unfortunately, greed is a principle.:-(