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snot

(11,359 posts)
38. I personally believe
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 05:58 PM
Oct 28

that our biggest problems are complex and that quick fixes for them are few.

But the biggest hurdle is that so few people who want constructive change can take the time needed or are otherwise equipped to dissect the complexity.

E.g., I believe that the massive consolidation of MSM ownership in the wake of the Telecom Act of 1996; the repeal of Glass-Steagall; the decisions not to regulate credit derivatives and, after the GFC of 2008, to regulate them weakly; the chronic failure to enforce existing antitrust law; the defunding of the SEC and other regulatory agencies; the failure to pass the ERA; the frequent, massive increases in the national debt in order to finance wars of little benefit to anyone other than oligarchs; the massive reductions in the taxation of the 1%; the concerted takeovers by conservatives, often without serious opposition from liberals, of school boards, university boards, and charitable organizations' boards; the decision not to treat cell phone communications as entitled to Fourth Amendment and other Constitutional privacy protections; the failure of the courts to prohibit governments from using threats or the promise of profits in order to induce contractors or other private parties to carry out censorship, surveillance, and other actions that those goverments could not Constitutionally carry out directly themselves... I consider almost any of these factors to have been far more important contributors to our current misery than most of the causes and cures I see more widely discussed.

But that doesn't mean we should throw up our hands and give up. It means that those of us who have the time to read the news, share, and perhaps even take action should also try to make sure we understand the complex, often systemic causes of our problems.

We can't all work on or even understand all of them; but all we need is for each of us to gravitate toward the one or few topics that we're most interested in and best equipped to analyze, and work on those.

My 2¢, for what they're worth.


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The Patriot Act is almost 25 yrs old leftstreet Oct 28 #1
I think the point is that it isn't just Trump we have to get rid of. Bluetus Oct 28 #5
I heard the same thing about Bush leftstreet Oct 28 #6
That's playing into the Fascists game. creeksneakers2 Oct 28 #27
There are about 100 progressives in the House today, Bluetus Oct 28 #35
When you come up with something that will work. creeksneakers2 Oct 28 #40
People will die as a result of allowing this madman to run amok EYESORE 9001 Oct 28 #2
Tell that to Native or Black Americans GusBob Oct 28 #3
Agreed! GreenWave Oct 28 #4
If Trump sees this, he'll want to change the name of the country to "the United Fucking States of America." raccoon Oct 28 #7
In 9 months, the Federal Bureaucracy has been decimated and purged of competent professionals. maxsolomon Oct 28 #8
Imagine what Trump will do in the next three years. sop Oct 28 #13
That is simply NOT true maxrandb Oct 28 #36
Why put "Bureaucrats" in quotes? maxsolomon Oct 28 #37
Republicans will fight tooth and nail Orrex Oct 28 #9
You neglected to mention swong19104 Oct 28 #10
We need unity. More than ever. 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸 littlemissmartypants Oct 28 #11
We are losing generations edhopper Oct 28 #12
Yes, it will take generations Cirsium Oct 28 #14
I am NOT underestimating the damage being done maxrandb Oct 28 #34
Why? Cirsium Oct 28 #39
We survived the War Of 1812, two world wars, a Civil War and a Great Depression. Initech Oct 28 #15
When reign of terror of the tuckfrump is over he will be synonymous with all evil dictators in history. kimbutgar Oct 28 #16
An optimist, refreshing. We lived through James Buchanan I suppose, NNadir Oct 28 #17
It's going to take more than rah rah and pep rallies to fix this mess. BannonsLiver Oct 28 #18
MAGA is a trend that started over 500 years ago on this continent. LuvLoogie Oct 28 #19
The thing is, there are millions of Americans who voted for the fuckstick 2 or 3 times muriel_volestrangler Oct 28 #20
I'll drink to your optimism BaronChocula Oct 28 #21
Some great calamity may be needed 2na fisherman Oct 28 #22
And another thing - consider the billionaires who are supporting Trump right now muriel_volestrangler Oct 28 #23
HA! Signed, every female in the United States. Maru Kitteh Oct 28 #24
I don't expect them to go quietly. creeksneakers2 Oct 28 #25
Germany came back, so to can America. aeromanKC Oct 28 #26
I'm a retired registered nurse. markodochartaigh Oct 28 #28
This is the best answer ever! Clearly different people deal in different ways. There is a posse here that Scrivener7 Oct 28 #33
Enough 'fuck's here, does anyone think? elleng Oct 28 #29
It may be difficult to fill the ranks of public servants Martin Eden Oct 28 #30
"fix America with this one weird trick!" uh huh WhiskeyGrinder Oct 28 #31
👏👏👏 1000% THIS. Atreus Oct 28 #32
I personally believe snot Oct 28 #38
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