“But over time, the executive branch grew exceedingly powerful. Two world wars emphasized the president’s commander in chief role and removed constraints on its power. By the second half of the 20th century, the republic was routinely fighting wars without its legislative branch, Congress, declaring war, as the Constitution required. With Congress often paralyzed by political conflict, presidents increasingly governed by edicts.”

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    The d’s had 50 years to come up with their own plan. And they did nothing. We had a choice of different sides of the same coin and here we are.

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      Bullshit. If Gore won, there’d be compost powered cars and shit. Hilary was pushing for Obamacare since her husband was in office. Biden was all about stimulus to working families. We’ve been living if the New Deal over half a century.

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        Hilary was pushing for Obamacare since her husband was in office.

        That part’s mixing up two different plans. The healthcare plan that Hillary came up with when Bill Clinton was in office was overly complex, would have delivered even less than Obamacare (which was Romneycare rebranded, with a few tweaks-- Romneycare was a response to Hillary’s disastrous plan), and didn’t make it through Congress. It was a red flag that Hillary didn’t have what it takes to lead any complex effort (such as the Presidency).

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          It was a red flag that Hillary didn’t have what it takes to lead any complex effort (such as the Presidency)

          LOL. It’s a good thing there was such a competent alternative to vote for then.

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            LOL. It’s a good thing there was such a competent alternative to vote for then.

            Can you imagine if the party didn’t actively work against him in the primaries?

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            yeah let’s be real, people fell for Trump’s brazen rhetoric, even if it was all an empty facade that you could see miles away if you just looked at his CV objectively

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      Even if they had the time frame that Republicans had with drafting and promoting Project 2025, they could have had their own. They knew it existed, only Trump pretended it never existed and was a hoax.

      If the DNC had its own Project 2025, something like “Project End Fascism” it could have worked. Instead we got “Maybe 100K for new home owners. Not gonna go after the corporations buying every home.”

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        Yeah, reverting to the do-nothing corrupt situation before Trump will do nothing to prevent a resurgence of fascism. It was fertile ground for it before, and still would be.

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      Yup, they have no positive vision for the future anymore since they’re so far up the oligarchs’ asses they can’t see past the end of their nose. And people still choose the ‘lesser evil’ and then act like they’re somehow surprised that what they got was still evil.

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      If we strip-mine all the social programs before Republicans get the chance we can do it in a way that keeps the most important part of the system in place. Checkmate fascists!

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        If we strip-mine all the social programs before Republicans get the chance we can do it in a way that keeps the most important part of the system in place.

        The cut taken by parasitic middlemen?

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          What we really need is MORE Middlemen to keep a closer eye on all those brokies and make sure they’re not getting too much. That’ll stop the waste, surely.