• krashmo@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    And you seem to think two years is basically no time at all. Think about how much awful shit Republicans got up to under Trump. Approximately half of that got done in a two year period and that was even a historically deadlocked Congress. Democrats lost in 2010 precisely because two years is a long time and the best thing they got out of it was a shitty healthcare plan that, more than anything, ensured our current unsustainable system stays in place for at least another generation.

    Democrats are obviously much better than Republicans in basically every sense of the word, but Republicans get their legislation passed when they have the chance and Democrats trip all over themselves trying to appease the idiots who will never join their coalition. They could learn a lot from Republicans about pushing their agenda but it seems pretty clear by now they aren’t going to.

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      4 months ago

      Yep, it’s amazing what you can do if you ignore laws, lock out the opposite side, control all three branches of government, and literally pass shit with stuff penciled in on the side.

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        4 months ago

        If Democrats are incapable of governing when given the power, maybe we should stop voting for them.

        There is no point in empowering someone with my vote if they can’t do anything with it once they’ve taken power.

        Republicans have gotten more done in minority positions than Democrats have when in majority position over the past 20 years.

        Democrats are conveniently bad at this shit when it comes to getting the things their voters want done, done. When it comes to getting shit Republicans want done, they are also conveniently powerless.

        Maybe we shouldn’t vote for Democrats.