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Bill Clinton was the best politician of my lifetime, followed closely by Barack Obama. Clinton did have the advantage of dealing with a GOP that hadn't gone completely batshit crazy, also he had the advantage of being white and from the South. He definitely made some mistakes, but for the most part we had 8 years of peace and prosperity, AND a balanced budget with surpluses projected for the next 30 years (even with an aging population). Thank God Antonin Scalia appointed Dumbya to be our POTUS. He fixed the economy real good for us.

I'd like to believe you that the rich will suffer, too, if there's a revolution in the USA, but somehow or another, they always manage to land on their feet. I think they'll just be slightly less rich, and in the case of the Kochs, they'll probably be dead (I think one is already terminally ill).

Some times I wonder if I'm turning into a conspiracy kook, but Bernie and Jill Stein definitely have some odd things happening with their behavior. Steve Bannon and the Mercers also seem to live to destabilize democracies. I can't imagine living in a country that had made me so fabulously wealthy, and thinking to myself "I need to destroy this country from within, so that everyone else will be a peasant. But wait, that's not quite enough, I also want to fuck up England, too." Sheesh, buy a yacht and go enjoy your lives, assholes.

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Vast inequality is an underlying cause of many a collapse, from Egypt to Rome to France to the Soviet Union, and was a major contributor to The Great Depression. You don't have to read all that much history to know all about it, but remember, part of the modern Republican philosophy is distrust of academia, which leads to distrust of objective fact. The philosophy of the Republican rich seems to be "Who cares if there's a revolution? We've got all the money, and we've snookered all the ones with the guns into being on our side--we can ride it out." It doesn't work that way. If there were to be a revolution in America, not only would it tank the global economy, but the American dollar would be next to worthless afterward. They truly don't understand that their money isn't real; it only exists in theory, as a few lines of code.

Putin's a Soviet at heart, and he's never made a secret of it. The old school Soviet way to expand the economy is to steal your way into it, and that's exactly what he's done, and is still doing. That's why he wants the Western alliances destabilized, and that's what he's counting on Trump to do. He's weaponized Trump's stupidity, incompetence and narcissism so he can steal more without firing a shot. So far, it appears to be working. He's stolen everything from his citizens as well, but he also has no qualms about using his military against them and they know it, so they have little choice but to take it.

I'm not going to be surprised at all if Democrats lose the Presidential election by nominating someone who can't win to appease the Purity Ponies and the lefter-than-thous, but I'm hoping we don't do that on the state level and we can take back the Senate and boot McYertle's ass out the door. Of course, if the Democrats win anything, the Republicans will cry and insist it was all rigged, because that's another part of the modern Republican philosophy...to destroy confidence in the electoral process, and convince people that elections are all crooked and aren't worth having anyway, so the people will just let them appoint their people instead--a.k.a. how fascism starts. That's not how it works, either.

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