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Erin E.'s avatar

Has Lindsay Graham ever actually backed any policies at all? (Other than tax cuts for the wealthy.) From my perspective (interested in politics but not making a hobby out of it) he seems to exist solely for the purpose of being that kid on the playground who smirks and declares it Opposite Day whenever a consensus is reached to play dodgeball rather than tag thirty seconds before the bell rings to announce the end of recess.

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Sorry about the late post - I am catching up. I wonder how successful the virtue signaling is or will ultimately be. I live in a small community of 75% or so Republicans and the likes of Lindsay Graham or anyone who voted for the infrastructure bill could not be elected dog catcher regardless of how they might try to spin it. My community until recently has been run by business oriented Republicans that have had some success fending off economic decline in a farming community that lost a major employer and numerous small service businesses. Lately, populist Republicans are challenging incumbent Republicans and are winning by similar margins that Trump had against Biden. They are fighting economic development proposals that should have positive multipliers - actually they seem to oppose anything that is not social warfare. Locals will continue to vote for whatever Republican candidate in State or National election, but soon there will be no old school Republicans on school boards, city council, county commission, Sheriff, ... I struggle grasping the meaning of this beyond the significant local impacts and for whom the virtue signaling is meant. I'm not sure the Fox news / populist crowds are receptive.

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