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In reply to the discussion: The war is over, and we lost. [View all]0rganism
(24,840 posts)23. Yeah good luck with that
Sorry but we live in a society and that society decided to try out other ideas about government. Your democracy has been slipping through your warm living fingers for decades and even now, as the last few grains threaten to slip away into history, you'll seek (and perhaps find) solace in denial and defiance of the plain truth that democracy is far too weighty and fragile to be carried alone. Nonetheless, the rising autocrats may tolerate or encourage such self-delusion for a time.
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Thank you...I am going to trash the OP. Unless you have a crystal ball you don't know that. The pendulum will swing
PortTack
Nov 8
#11
Agreed. I don't see a path back to a senate majority in 2026. We don't have 4 flippable seats on the map
In It to Win It
Nov 8
#9
Every Republican president in my lifetime has crashed the economy, to be replaced by a Dem who fixed it.
SunSeeker
Nov 8
#78
Shit, wish I could be like you. If I only had a brain I would dance and be happy.
DontBelieveEastisEas
Nov 8
#33
Losing the courts won't last just two years, unless you can find 4 seats we can flip in Senate for 2026
In It to Win It
Nov 8
#52
Have you seen the 2026 senate map?... You're talking about the judicial vacancies that exist now.
In It to Win It
Nov 8
#75
"Tuesday night was a political Hiroshima. It was a blow we won't be able to recover from."
JoseBalow
Nov 9
#89