People might want to vote for people who want law and order if crime gets bad. This is bad for reasons.
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the reasons are pretty legit tho L&O politics drives up incarceration without usually doing shit about crime
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Similar to the cursed discourse about whether or not a *murder* needs to be called a hate crime or terrorism or whatever.
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tho given the GOP complicity in jan 6 thingy, I am not sure that they will be able to paint themselves as "order" party as persuasively as in the 80s.
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I suspect it would be trivial for them
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In his defense, he opens by saying that, and then saying he wants to discuss another dimension of why it's bad. Maybe that's too dismissive, but it seems fair to discuss secondary issues too?
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Was disappointed to start the thread on a hopeful note then quickly find out you were right by tweet 4.
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"if law and order are compromised, people might vote for politicians who say they will restore it" much insight such wowpic.twitter.com/alBJk8zpQa
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remarkable thread
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