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And you really think one more democrat president will fix this?
The US is collapsing as we speak, there is no turning back now.
Re-electing Trump certainly won't help.
So vote trump? Stein? Move away? Build a bunker? What other options do you suggest?
Well, certainly move away if you can, but most people don't have that option
If that president was Bernie Big Balls Sanders, then Yes.
But 8 years of Kamala with a supermajority in the house and senate would be a great start
I don't think (ether party - for what it's worth) has the power to like just raise corporate taxes, pump up regulations (funding, legislative power), pass laws affecting financial markets for the worse of the current shareholders, shut down military actions keeping colonialism going, etc.
The parties were restricted to "inconsequential" daily stuff that only affect the whole lives of regular plebs (so lqbtq freedoms/equality, reproductive rights, etc - none of the affects the ruling class whichever way it goes as they are above it).
8 years of Kamala supermajority can have effects ofc, but a system (within a system) trying to survive for it's own sake (instead of "the people") will play along nicely with all the factors.
Also, politically loud people getting shot is the same as 'fell out of the window' in Russia. But in recent decades in USA stuff that eg MLK tried to warn (economical inequality), doesn't even get serious political attention anymore - bcs artificially manufactured bullshit affects real lives more immediately.