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I mean, has either side just thought about taking reasonable stances that are amenable to 60% of people so they can get that 60-40 majority senate? I think Democrats would and could have had that tomorrow if part of their base wasn’t “yeah we really do need to take care of all these white kids dressing like native Americans in collage”. Hell if the Democrats of today even remotely resembled Clinton Democrats on the 90s they’d have that. So I’m not going to sit here shedding crocodile tears for a party that literally can’t get out of its own way and only seems to be publicly immune from the criticism because they happen to be standing next to even stupider people in republicans.

They could have easily also not run little

Miss electoral poison Hilary Clinton. The only candidate my parents who were born blue would vote against at 68. But the dnc, instead of having its ear to the ground had its head up its ass. When your parties whole platform is “hey, we’re not republicans”.

Maybe Congress could also stop trying to pass bills they know have no chance of being passed. At 8000000 pages someone is going to vote against something.

Which is my final point. The real problem is. The emperors have no clothes. Politicians, by and large, are morons. Arrogant morons. But morons nonetheless. But that’s because so are voters. But that’s not a very popular thing to say. That voters suck. But they do. I’d say the body politic is actually very representative of a whole nation of voters completely ignorant of not just how politics works but how the world works in general (the support for tariffs by kind of both sides is escarole number 1). We then coerce them into voting as some sort of religious ritual where they get a sticker at the end for “participating”. Never mind that most of them couldn’t even name the three branches of government. 59% of the 56% that bother to vote does not give me the “majority will” feel.

Now. The thing is there are enough of the middle out there that both parties would get. If they stopped trying to out extreme each other. That’s the problem. It’s like being in a classroom with not one but two class clowns. One class clown can be funny for the occasional gag. Two just annoy most of the class as they get into an arms race to try and out”. “Extreme” each other and no one learns anything.

Also speaking of term limits for judges. Fair. But can we get an age cap on Congress and president? Please. Pretty please? The only thing these people should be in charge of adjudicating after 70 is which golf course your going to gamble not breaking your hip at in Florida that weekend.

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Zeke's avatar

I'm normally completely on board with your point about partisan flip-flopping. It's been breathtaking to watch the shameless reversals on seemingly every issue these last few years, based only on who benefits.

But this isn't an example. Nobody's reversed sides on judicial activism for the simple reason that Dobbs *ain't that.* It isn't activism to go back and *undo* your own past activism!

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