the problem with the far right mobilizing people to their cause is if they continue to cut public services, people will not follow them
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it's easy to get people to follow your fascist vision of the world if you provide decent basic services to them they didn't have before
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if you don't find any way to deliver on your economic promises, it's harder to mobilize people en masse to go along w/your xenophobic ones
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i think this is a really important point people need to think about. many people vote for Trump on these economic promises.
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I can't tell if they understand the long game or not, but I have to remind myself it's only been a week
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union heads seem to like him. the rhetoric about large-scale infrastructure buildout if followed through on could be the thing
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if not mired in corruption anyway, which is somewhat dubious given his track record, but I doubt he's really in charge
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even better than jobs, it's a powerful narrative. "we're rebuilding america". that'd be the way to go, anyway
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this is what the commentariat misses when they boggle about "voting against their economic interests". most people want purpose
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