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Jack Is The Biasss's avatar

You know, you're right. Just a few hours ago, I was talking to my wife about this very thing. I said I didn't agree with a lot of things Obama did. I mentioned the uptick in drone strikes, his hesitance to grant the LGBTQ community the rights they have fought for for over forty years, the compromises in regard to Social Security, basically everything you said. The difference, we agreed, was that we called him on it at the time. We didn't just pretend those things didn't happen and we didn't excuse then with "but Dubya. . ."

Early on, I actually wanted Bernie. When he wasn't the candidate and the only other real choice was 45, I voted accordingly. I went for what I thought was the best interest of myself and the country. I knew she was very flawed and don't make excuses for it. 45 was, even the, far more flawed. That's still reality. He is revealing more flaws by the hour and I am sure that later today (Saturday), he will tweet something insane and another layer will be peeled back. I am also sure that if Hillary had won, we'd have our saner weekends back.

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Retief of the CDT's avatar

First the first time in a while I begin to see some hope for this mess. While I was pulling for early impeachment (still haven't given up on that horse), the growing conflicts among the House republican factions may be the next best thing: a virtual deadlock on the worst of the regressive legislation.

The moment Trump took office we knew Planned Parenthood funding and the ACA were going to be high-profile targets, but the inability to produce any kind of functional replacement plan for ACA /PP services might make those moot.

The olds (like me) are getting increasingly agitated about their health care and might stop respecting party loyalties to protect their benefits. The AARP isn't real happy with any of the proposals being floated, and their members are both vocal and vote.

It's one thing to conceptually stick it to the blacks and illegal foreigners, and quite another when your mom's healthcare premiums just tripled.

Things like the wall and the general incompetence of the incoming administration are kabuki theater. The real fight is now in the House among the GOP. The mid-terms should serve to further divide them. I'll take stasis over regression any day.

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