random thought on downside risk past week or two have been kind of making me more wary of a potential biden victory in the sense of (i) how ardent and cohesive Establishment forces are and (ii) how far they're able and willing to go to maintain a grip on power
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do you think a president romney would inspire such ire? or do you consider him establishment too? do you think said forces might be less present/cohesive in other parts of the country/off (social) media? might cohesion be easier for a media campaign vs actual policy-making?
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i feel duly chastened. a limerick: political shit is complex unknown second order effects. with discourse pervasive, my friend, stay evasive! (i'll return back to polls, booze, and sex)
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I like your questions a lot and think provoking
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romney was widely decried as some kind of right wing radical in 2012 he is as establishment as republicans get but republicans are only establishment by courtesy, they can have a little nominal power as a treat but woe unto them if they try to exercise it substantially
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forces of this sort are less present for red tribe areas and population segments but those have negligible cultural sway in the us
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most policymaking is substantially controlled in bureaucracy and downstream of academia which are both hard blue territory
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many nrx critiques are dumb as hell and others are spot on
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