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by r_smart
3490 days ago
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I'm sure some of them are good people trying to do good things. I'll spare cynical rejoinders and just concede the point. I think many people would agree that there aren't very many of them in the government. There are of course various axioms about people seeking power and the corrupting effects of power. >The man's been "part of the problem" since the 70s Yes! The public doesn't have anybody from group A to choose from, and essentially always gets to choose from group B or C. The hope is that we might get lucky one day and get someone for the group you brought up. We want the D. |
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Which is why I really dig guys like Obama who have academic credentials and seem to understand the problems they will face. Then, at least, if they do something I don't want I can look at that decision and ask why they felt it was the best one.
Hillary wasn't perfect. So we screamed about it as a nation and, well, now look at the mess we've gotten ourselves into.
To quote a certain orange individual: "Sad!"