• HubertManne@kbin.social
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    6 months ago

    One party represents just what is good for them and theirs with no consideration for long term function and stability of the country. The other represents just what is good for them and theirs but realize they need the country to consider relatively stably for their own long term good.

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      6 months ago

      Eh, I see it this way:

      • Republicans - desperate to hold on to relevance, so they’re going for short-term wins
      • Democrats - desperate to appeal to younger generations, and promoting the wants and needs of minorities seems to be working

      I don’t see either as caring too much for longer term stability. Democrats want to raise/eliminate the debt limit (i.e. more social programs), and Republicans want to use the debt limit for political concessions (i.e. appeal to base with lip-service to fiscal responsibility), neither seems particularly worried about balancing the budget.

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        6 months ago

        democrats would allow taxes to be collected to not borrow much. Republicans would get rid of any taxes that are not straight out fee for service. Debt arises from not paying bills.

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        What makes you think the democracts have any interest in the “younger generation?” The average age of democrat leadership is OLDER then republicans. Voter turn out among the younger generation is also abysmal because the dem do not appeal to the younger generation at all.

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          6 months ago

          I didn’t say they’re successful at it, just that seems to be who they’re trying to appeal to, at least in their public statements, such as:

          • LGBTQ+ support
          • minimum wage increases - I hope this mostly impacts younger voters
          • free education/student loan forgiveness
          • abortion

          Those are things young people care about. Whether they’re successful is another issue.