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Karl's avatar

Without question, the left has much soul searching to do. Their brand is insufficient to beat even Don, I’m not sure they can go lower. More importantly, this cements Don and his coalition as the dominant force in American politics, they are the establishment. Assuming the House goes R, they will control all three branches of government, decisively. We should all wish them well in wielding their unfettered power. Let’s also remember that we just remade the world order, a more important outcome than the petty culture wars both parties like to fight. We need to hope that Don has the skill and smarts to remake it. Oren, you may remember the words of fellow elites writing in the Atlantic, I’ll remember the warnings of the adults in Don’s last administration. They couldn’t have been more graphic, more stark. We also need to hope that they are wrong, since we just handed the nuclear codes back to Don. Good luck America.

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This election was a repudiation of neoliberalism. It was also a repudiation of neoconservatism - but perhaps that's been obvious for a while.

At the same time, inflation - which probably wasn't Biden's fault but this is debatable - has felled parties all over the world.

The dems need to tame the progressive flank, for sure.

But this election was also a result of the extreme risk aversion among all serious contenders, none of whom was willing to challenge Biden. There was a story to tell - of a center-left administration, pursuing and passing industrial policy to build up working-class America. Unfortunately, we did not have a good enough story-teller to craft a real vision from this and instead it was just 'not Trump' and protect abortion - clearly not enough

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