Why not both? lol
One is about what's happening right now. The other is how do we stop what's happening right now?
No interest?
How in the flying fukk does anything he is talking about help us NOW??? I said it and my words are marked: we will be in the streets come summer time. More cuts, more austerity, and possibly some war mongering. Democrats *cant* stop whats happenning because Republicans won and "I hate the democrats" folks decided not voting was more of a priority than listening to the years of being warned by Democrats, economists, former members of Trumps administration, and world leaders say "Hey, this guy is bad news."
Stephen A, and clearly you, think this is just regular ass times. We don't even know that there will be an election. I'm almost hoping you say I am being ridiculous so 3 years time if this site is still up I can quote this shyt. Court orders being ignored, we are driving face-first into recession/depression territory, and instead of focusing right now with the information we have right now, simple simon mothafukkas wax poetic about something years out when we have issues RIGHT NOW. If people didn't take things seriously enough to wash Trump up last November, any "We have to beat him" rhetoric at this point is hollow. You don't get warned a train is coming, vote to stay on the fukking tracks, and then complain that the switcher didn't alter the trains trajectory. To ask this question with even an ounce of seriousness means you can not possibly be paying attention. Democrats are now reduced to agitators, not a duly elected resistance. The voters made sure of it and now we live with the results.