David Graham noted an unfortunate truism of the 2000s: The Democrats Are Now America’s Conservative Party. He's not attempting an actual critique of the long devolution of the party, just noting that the Dems are now the protector of the status quo. He never mentions characters like Joe Lieberman, Kyrsten Sinema, Joe Manchin... Instead, he makes a lazy, static argument that Dems accomplished so much progressive policy that now they want to hold onto it, which means they're conservatives.
I’d actually like to see the former two try their ideas on the US economy, so that everybody would see how it works in practice. Practice makes perfect.
(Also lack of change is harmful, maybe USD getting inflation warranting 100x denomination would be a good thing too, provided it lasts only a couple of years. I mean, most of the USD’s value is in the people using it, so it’ll get back up and such an event won’t crush USA. May crush the rest of the world dependent on USD, though.)
Only in America are AOC and Bernie in the same party as Biden.
I’d actually like to see the former two try their ideas on the US economy, so that everybody would see how it works in practice. Practice makes perfect.
(Also lack of change is harmful, maybe USD getting inflation warranting 100x denomination would be a good thing too, provided it lasts only a couple of years. I mean, most of the USD’s value is in the people using it, so it’ll get back up and such an event won’t crush USA. May crush the rest of the world dependent on USD, though.)