• Sprocketfree@sh.itjust.works
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    13 hours ago

    I’m not really sure any of this even matters. The dems probably lost for something as stupid as inflation being attributed to the current administration. I bet if that doesn’t come down or gets worse congress is gonna flip right back in two years. Everyone here has the damn memory of a goldfish.

    • Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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      10 hours ago

      I bet if that doesn’t come down or gets worse congress is gonna flip right back in two years.

      It’s very likely that it won’t come down unless we have another pandemic situation, and even then only on certain commodities like gasoline that people will be using less of.

      Considering how tariff-happy trump is, it’s quite likely that prices will rise. Provided Republicans’ attempts to fuck with the electoral process prove ineffective, it’s entirely possible that Republicans will get rejected in '26.

      It’s horrifying that our hopes of anything getting better ride on Republicans being unwilling or unable to fuck things up in one arena while simultaneously seeing resounding success in fucking up another.

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      9 hours ago

      I think it matters because this election was one more nail in the neo-liberal coffin. I don’t think the reactionary response is very good though. Instead of saying hey those rich ass rent seekers are taking too much of our economic pie the electorate picked the guy scapegoating immigrants. Historically this is probably a bad path. Personally I’m not a fan of the right wing authoritarians, and sadly the competition is going to be them fucking up not anyone challenging them outright.

      Which could just be a natural outcome of our political system. Because, I am not sure that a representative democracy that allows rampant unchecked capitalism to buy our government, will ever be the check on power we need.