• w00tabaga@lemm.ee
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    So are we talking politicians or are we talking regular citizens? Because there’s a big difference.

    I read somewhere that over 80% of Americans were against the total abortion ban, for example. Another is an overwhelmingly majority of the country thinks career politicians are a bad idea, yet neither party does.

    The problem is not the average American’s views. Very few are extreme. The problem is our politicians are progressively more extreme.

    Most people vote Democrat or Republican and are biased one way or the other. If you want to commit career suicide as a politician, do anything that alienated the party you are closer aligned with. I hear people all the time, whether they voted Democrat or Republican, say aiming along the lines of “I don’t agree with a lot of things about (who they voted for) , but it’s better than the alternative!”

    And that, in a nutshell, is why career politicians are killing the US.

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      1 year ago

      I mean… They’re called Representatives right? Because they represent the people?

      So, those politicians (Representatives) represent people, yes.

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      1 year ago

      So are we talking politicians or are we talking regular citizens? Because there’s a big difference.

      No, there isn’t. Regular citizens demonstrate their leanings in who they vote for. If you knowingly vote for a progressive/fascist/communist/theocrat/whatever, then that makes you a progressive/fascist/communist/theocrat/whatever.

      I read somewhere that over 80% of Americans were against the total abortion ban, for example.

      Then why did they vote for candidates from a party that’s spent the last several decades promising to ban abortion?

      Over 80% of Americans may not be willing to directly admit that they want a total abortion ban, but significantly fewer than 80% of Americans are actually opposed to it. That was firmly proven when they voted for the Republicans who passed said ban, and unless there is a blue wave next year, it will be proven once again.

      I hear people all the time, whether they voted Democrat or Republican, say aiming along the lines of “I don’t agree with a lot of things about (who they voted for) , but it’s better than the alternative!”

      The Republicans want to institute a dystopia of slavery and christofascism, and that’s somehow better than the alternative? No. No, it is not. That’s absurd.

      And that, in a nutshell, is why career politicians are killing the US.

      What’s killing the US is the extreme cruelty of a significant and growing fraction of its populace. Career politicians are merely doing what the populace wants.

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        Why, because most people vote for a party and side with a party, not issues.

        I’m not saying that’s right, in fact I feel the exact opposite. That’s just my observation of the world we live in in why that disconnect exists.