• NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Basically, and people let ‘the enemy of perfect get in the way of good enough’. Progress is incremental unfortunately. That’s just how it is. We can accept that, or we get this crap.

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        22 hours ago

        This is exactly the fucking problem, if it’s not perfect enough then people allow it to get worse instead.

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          19 hours ago

          The only way a political party changes is when they stop winning.

          If Democrats think they will win by being Republicans who hate the gays a little bit less, then that is what they’ll do. They were just shown that that isn’t a winning strategy, so we’ll see if the party changes tack or doubles down.

          “You monster, it is your fault you gave us Trump”

          I make my voting preferences known in every primary, state, and federal election. I actively volunteer for candidates I like. The party knows what will earn my vote, if they wanted it. If they make the strategic bet that getting my vote will cost them more from somewhere else, then that is on them.

          “That is so entitled, how could you”

          Have you ever considered that the reason both parties seem so out of touch with mainstream thought is because they have 10s of millions of people who will vote regardless of policy, thereby preventing the parties from understanding what is actually effective in getting them votes?

          Elections are an information gathering mechanism.