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FrameTheGlobe
@frametheglobe
It was hilarious to watch Democrats narrate the demise of the big beautiful bill. But here we are, the uni party in Washington DC prevails again.
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Metaphorical
@hyp
Uni party? Which Dems voted for this?
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FrameTheGlobe
@frametheglobe
None. They didn’t need to since Republicans run the House.
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Metaphorical
@hyp
So the blame is on one party only.
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FrameTheGlobe
@frametheglobe
It’s a game - perfectly designed. Both parties feed the interests of the oligarchs - just with different flavours.
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@hyp
You look actual thing done over last 10 yrs by either party, there is a huge difference. Saying they are the same is a trope that serves republicans to diminish turnout in elections. Yes money has too big of an influence, Citizens United, but policies are vastly different.
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FrameTheGlobe
@frametheglobe
For optics I can agree policies might seem different. But if you track them on the board they look something like this: 1. Perpetual War & Military-Industrial Consensus 2. Wall Street Protection - we forget Obama bailouts in 2008 for big banks 3. Surveillance State & Civil Liberties Erosion 4. Unquestioned Support for Israel & Authoritarian Allies 5. Big Tech & Censorship Collusion 6. COVID Policy as Biopolitical Theater 7. Immigration Theater, Enforcement Reality The State requires continuity and American policy pretty much remains intact between both parties - and frankly, having two choices to vote either blue or red is not really having that many options.
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