JudyM
JudyM's JournalGlad you posted this. I agree it's a good interview, explores good points.
Sanders is making a more structural case. Im a passionate proponent of anti-corruption controls but the issues really go deeper. Im not committed to him, but Sanders has demonstrated courage in being willing to go against consensus. I see Biden as being all about consensus, which is fine for folks who dont see things as needing big fixes. (I still need to hear more from Warren.)
But we will simply never get rethug consensus on some absolutely urgent matters. Like giant steps that are now necessary to combat climate change and the rapidly accelerating destruction of rainforests and ocean life. We are where we are on that right now not because of tRump, but because of years of rethug refusal to step away from their donors and address the effing problem.
And like our grossly skewed election infrastructure, on which everything else ultimately depends.
And the refugee detention camps.
When tRumps gone we will still have an irretractable mess because of the immoral, starkly unjust and unpatriotic Republican Party mentality. Which has only become emboldened by tRumps administration and by mcconnels untouchable actions in STEALING a Supreme Court seat, in refusing to touch election protection, and on and on.
The time for playing nice with them is over.
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