A PRRI survey out Wednesday shows that nearly a quarter of Americans support political violence heading into the 2024 presidential election, as an overwhelming majority believe democracy is at risk.

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    1 year ago

    60s were a bad time and we made it through

    The local police didn’t have tanks then. The rise of the AR as a hobby rifle also changes the game a lot. Imagine if the Texas belltower shooter had a modern weapon instead of a bolt action rifle.

    Hopefully you’re right, but the game is very different today than it was then.

    Does anyone here have any faith in institutional checks

    No…and if you still do, I’d say you’re naïve. The fact that 70% of Republicans and 30% of Democrat politicians aren’t in jail proves that point. It’s corruption up and down both sides of the isle. Granted, I do think one side is worse…but overall…picking a demon or Satan himself isn’t much of a choice.

    This is going to be a really telling election

    And that’s the really interesting question. I’m just a regular middle class guy and frankly, both parties are going to fuck me hard. Trump raised my taxes by a full point, my state (hard blue) raised it 2 points. I don’t mind the tax raises so much if I got anything at all in return for them. It goes to either the military complex and business or Medicare…neither of which affect me. The point in that isn’t to whine so much as to use as an antidote for the 40% or so of America that is completely disenfranchised by the political debate these days.

    That brings me back to the original point of violence on all sides and it’s a really bad time in the US. You have 30% or so on each side of the spectrum that are just hardcore lunatic fanatics for their team. Then there’s a growing middle ground that is just pissed at the whole thing.

    My choices right now are the body from weekend at Bernie’s or a golden cow.

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      You’re absolutely right that the stakes are incredibly high. I could be naive but I like to think of myself as cautiously optimistic. I do not like Mike Pence. I’d never vote for him. But I’m incredibly happy that he didn’t play along with the insurrectionists’ playbook. He could have. I’m proud that there are at least some prosecutions for submitting false electors. I’d like to see more.

      I work with people who tell me that their 401k was better under Trump and that’s why they want Trump back. Some of them voted for Hilary and Biden. That makes me nervous.

      I told someone else that if Biden dropped dead on November 4th I’d still vote for him on November 5th.

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        My honest hope is he does drop dead right after the election and we get Harris for two terms. I’m not a huge fan of hers, but she was an order of magnitude more progressive than Biden.

        The economy comment is the one that scares me. All the kids on this forum are dismissive of it, but yea, my stocks were performing much better under Trump, my salary was higher, and generally I had more money in my pocket.

        I think that had more to do with trailing indicators from Obama than Trump, but that’s a subtlety the public doesn’t understand.

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          As a general rule I try to never hope someone dies. Harris is very intelligent and very capable but she has zero charisma and like it or not charisma is important. Reagan had it, Clinton has it, Obama has it, Trump has it, and I think Biden used to have some of it too. Harris doesn’t have any and that’ll make getting elected hard. I know a lot of black folk, almost university men, who don’t like her because of her record as a prosecutor. I honestly think it would be very hard for her to win a national election. I think her best chance would be a scenario like you described where she would have time to show Americans how intelligent and capable she truly is.

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            I honestly think it would be very hard for her to win a national election.

            I do too, thus my hope for misfortune. I think it’s our only shot at a real progressive in the white house. If she takes over and kills it, would she get re-elected? Don’t know.

            Aye…Obama is a hard act to follow up on. I think he’s easily the best orator we’ve ever had as president.