| ▲ | the_gastropod 8 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
You’re doing the thing. The Democrats are both: different in magnitude of corruption than Republicans, and absolutely imperfect and worthy of criticism. For your example, 7 of the 10 congress members with the highest cap gains in 2024 (including the #1 spot) were Republicans. The previous democratic president and a significant number of Democratic members of congress support banning members of congress from trading stocks. The parties are not the same. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | samdoesnothing 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
My source shows an even 5/5 split for best performance in 2024. And 7/10 of the worst performers are Republicans (lol they can't even insider trade without messing up). > The previous democratic president and a significant number of Democratic members of congress support banning members of congress from trading stocks So why didn't they do it when they were in power last term. See this is what I mean, they do a decent job of sounding less corrupt whereas it's like the Republicans aren't even trying. But the outcome is the same, and it just fools people into thinking there is some significant difference. In my country there are way bigger differences between the parties compared to the states, and even so I and a lot of other people still consider them mostly the same. So when people talk about massive differences between D & R I think they're just zoomed way in. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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