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[–] Clinicallydepressedpoochie@lemmy.world 8 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (1 children)

Our politicians never had to be politicians. All my life they just did what the party told them. The party that plucked up the most subservient people they could to make sure donations from their corporate overlords would never stop coming. republican, democrats, both the same. Just put on the suit, follow the rope, and never worry about anything ever again. Some got greedy. Some couldn't stomach it. Always, always, they never had to do anything that could result in failure.

Then all the sudden the GOP was against the wall and facing complete collapse. So they bent the knee to trump and it worked. It worked perfectly. They were already subservient warm bodies and trump wanted to run it all. Greed was good. Power, real power, was up for grabs.

Then covid.

The progressives had momentum but the DNC couldn't tolerate them. Without a creative bone in their bodies, having to build something good would put them all at risk. They slipped biden through the door. biden was more then happy to pretend to appease progressives as long as at the end of the day all his buddies could come along. He wanted to be liked. He tried, really did. Then palestinians were dieing and he was stumped. After all, he was just another suit following the rope.

Kamala was chopped down in her prime. A sacrifice to the deal that would come later. She was robbed of an identity and they even took away any fight she might have had in her. Spit her out and sent her to the back of the line.

Now we have a DNC that is looking over the fence and is thinking it looks a lot nicer on the other side. They think, "we wear the same suits, we sit at the same desks, we have the same friends, and eat at the same restruants."

They think, "why not just move in together?"

In a way the two sides need each other. The DNC needs a home and the GOP needs an enemy.

So now we watch them pretend. With their dramatic little slap fights.

The DNC holds its hand to its brow and faints, "oh no, their prowess is too strong. I've done all I can but I just can not any longer. Remember me and resist." Scene.

Right now, while they pretend to sleep the DNC is letting them reprogram the voting machines, rewrite the procedures, and destroy all the evidence.

Just like that, their futures are secured. Nothing needs to change. No one needs to know. They wake up tomorrow and pretend to fight again. They give it their best. They follow the rope. That's all they know.

Well put. That’s more or less the gist of my view on them as well.