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R Mercer's avatar

I have said here in the past that most contemporary American politics falls into the realm of performance art, more than about actual governing. This is the result of the perverse incentives and structure of our system.

Both sides do this. It is basically a requirement for political survival these days.

Now, before you get all both-sidery on me, there is a key difference between even the performance art of the two sides:

The Democrats performance art is almost always about trying to help people, particularly people who find themselves on the wrong end of the economy or the wrong end of culture--the poor, women, racial minorities, non-Christians, the differently gendered.

GoP performance art is about stepping on these people's faces, with hobnailed boots... and this from, supposedly, a "Christian" oriented party. Maybe they don't really understand Christianity?

There is another important difference...

The Democrats actually try and govern and solve problems. You may not like or agree with their solutions or approaches--but at least they have them and they think about them. They even talk about them enough to bore you to tears.

The GoP has little actual interest in governing. What few solutions they do have to problems are overly simplistic and ineffectual and somehow seem to end up in some form of fairly open and visible graft (at least these days). That's if the Donald doesn't change his mind after talking to the latest kook that has his ear and change things out of the blue..

The only thing that the GoP actually DOES seem to have is the performance art... but apparently that is enough these days.

But at least the taxes are lower, eh?

Remember, in the end, that you get what you pay for. Taxes buy civilization. More cops, better trained cops, faster courts, emergency services, roads, clean water.. the list is pretty long... and invisible until you actually need it... or it goes away.

Again, you get what you pay for. There is no free lunch.

Apparently neither the GoP nor its supporters are actually all that interested in civilization. Unless they can turn a few bucks off it themselves even if they do not actually deliver on it.

Do you want a non-governing government that stokes fear and hate and oppression or do you want a government that is trying to do the right things--even if badly or not quite in the way you like? Policy can be fixed or changed--hatred and oppression and fear are something different.

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Don Gates's avatar

Just a reminder about what separates media on the right from all other media: Chris Cuomo is out of a job, because the extent to which he was helping out his own brother, the Governor of New York, was discovered, and this presented a potential conflict that compromised his ability to do his job with objectivity.

Sean Hannity, who has the same time slot as Cuomo, was on the road headlining campaign events for Donald Trump in 2016.

It's some years hence, but I recall Keith Olbermann being fired from MSNBC, I think when he also held this time slot (it was either 8pm or 9pm) because it was discovered he made donations to Democrats.

On one side, there is real accountability. On the other, with Tucker and Sean, the inmates truly run the asylum. Both sides are confronted with perverse incentives in how they make their money, but they are not equal.

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