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Greg Burgin's avatar

While the disillusionment and damage, mental and physical, of the failed Iraq war are the major reasons for the rage hanging over America, the cause is 9/11. It was an event filled with humiliation and feelings of helplessness. Bush and the neo-cons harnessed those feelings and betrayed them. The candidate of hope, Barack Obama then failed us, not just with bringing us nationalized Romneycare (I know it wasn’t entirely his fault) but with the continuation and expansion of the war on terror and the police state. Voters of a young age today don’t know a world before 9/11 and a lot of rhetoric from Democrats seems to be oblivious to this important detail. For many young voters, they may not even have memories of pre-Trump. He’s extreme to many of us but normal in their memories. But going back to 9/11. We were told that terrorists weren’t going to change us. In response, I think that’s the time we really started to see the big middle finger to climate change, energy efficiency, etc. People were rolling coal, especially against bicycles. A new form of individualism. Our safety was seen as more at risk, toxic gun culture, para military style SUV’s and trucks, militarized police with actual military hardware, etc. They longed for pre-9/11. Now the accelerationists are here to tear it all down. It won’t bring back the good old days. After all, they are to democracy what snake oil salesmen are to markets.

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Edward Coltman's avatar

How anyone could have seen Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, and the rest of the MAGA cartel as the champions of job security is utterly beyond me. Unless, of course, they believed the MAGA leaders are seeking to get rid of only government employees. Good luck with that.

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