• Gorilladrums@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    I think there’s a distinct difference between now and 2016, back then MAGA was rather diverse in its makeup. There were libertarians, fiscal conservatives, moderate Republicans, neocons, evangelists, and so on. The point is that this diversity allowed for an internal discourse to exist to keep the party somewhat balanced. This stopped being case during the pandemic, and I mark Jan 6th as the official turning point. That’s when Trump’s purges reached their peak and the only people who were left were blind loyalists, grifters, or corrupt career politicians. Now? There’s no balance anymore, it’s entirely just Trump growing ever more demented and insane, and his flock of yes men cheering on whatever he says. That’s not a sustainable movement or ideology, it will collapse in on itself sooner or later.

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      15 days ago

      Even if you’re right, the damage they’ve done to the US government, journalism, and the Earth is immeasurable and will take decades to repair if we even can anymore.

      I think people really underestimate just how much valuable work various branches of the US Government does, and MAGA has destroyed generations of work within a year.

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        11 days ago

        I don’t disagree with you, but I am optimistic that damage control will begin the moment MAGA is out of power. The moment the next non-MAGA government gets into power, they will immediately start reversing as many of the damaging policies as they could. Will things go back to the way they were? Probably not. Will things be fixed quickly? Definitely not. However, I do think that we will at least be put back on the right track as a country.