The House this year has been mired in chaos, punctuated by a 15-round speakership vote, an eight-person regicide, flirtations with government shutdowns and policy stagnations. Next year’s elections could determine if the Senate follows suit.

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    1 year ago

    If only the ones capable of doing that weren’t the same people that profit off of the way it is currently…

    Not saying you’re wrong, I very much agree. I guess I’m just jaded/pessimistic.

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      41 year ago

      It’s partly our own fault. We (as a society) got complacent or apathetic, and the capitalists and theofascists took advantage. Now, we have a long road ahead to correct it, but I think if we can elect enough progressive idealists, that’s not a forgone conclusion.