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by shadowgovt
312 days ago
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History suggests that a divided America tends to elect less effective leadership. The goal of the electorate becomes less about electing someone who will support your causes and more about electing someone who won't screw you over. We saw this in the so-called "bumbling generation" that led up to the Civil War, and when a President widely regarded as more charismatic and competent President was elected, several states panicked and seceded. |
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