Most of my life, both the major political parties in the United States were corporate socialists. There's barely a difference between Mitt Romney and Hillary Clinton--big government that's corporate owned and operated. It seems like the wars and financial "crisis"of 2008 started cracking that up. It seems like those shitbirds finally lost credibility with a big chunk of the united states population.
Rather than reject their university social science faculty picnic platform, the democrats seem to be doubling down on it. It seems like the democrats are trying to decide which version of Communism to embrace, while the GOP turned into some version of Eisenhower's republican party. (who is reputed to be Trump's "favorite" President.)
The split between cities in the United States and the rest of the country is pretty stark. Productive people with the means to move avoid the high tax environments. That'll be an ongoing structural issue with the country for some time to come.
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