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cdrnsf 5 hours ago

Reversing Citizens United, publicly funding elections, installing a functional regulatory regime and equitable taxation would go a long way.

Perhaps we could also engage in less ill considered military adventurism as well? Causing a domestic affordability crisis as a distraction and a salve for one's ego seems like a bad idea.

jacquesm 5 hours ago | parent [-]

You'll find half the voting population is aligned with the capital against that. So I don't think that will fly until the situation becomes quite dire.

pstuart 3 hours ago | parent [-]

> until the situation becomes quite dire.

Ironically, it's already incredibly dire. People are stupid -- it's crazy making to watch this play out.

jacquesm 2 hours ago | parent [-]

That's true, but not so dire that they are motivated to act, besides, they are too gullible to even properly register how far they've been duped to act against their own interests. I used to have some kind of delusion about how democracy was 'good enough' because of my implicit assumption that people on average were smart enough, educated enough and in general wise enough to realize when they're being played. That seems to have been a pretty serious mistake on my part.

pstuart 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I'm right there with you. Prior to 2016 I assumed that most people would "do the right thing" when it was made clear that it was the right thing to do.

But now it literally feels like a bad horror flick where there's a zombie mind-control virus that turns people into passive drones that can no longer have independent thought.

And while I used the word "stupid", there's plenty of otherwise intelligent people that have fallen prey to this and there's literally nothing one can say or do to have them reconsider their stance.