RE: My political leanings, 2026
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Yeah it seems, pretty much everywhere, all the talk before getting in power is just pointless fluff and it's actually a lot harder either to implement your ideas, or to avoid giving into temptation of being bought/convinced otherwise, to do things opposite to your stated goals.
It's actually really, really hard to UNDO government expansion in most countries. Once a new law is laid out, you generally just add stuff on top of it rather than repealing because there's just too many subversive forces profiting/benefiting from its existence.
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Democrats and Republicans work together to increase government by basically agreeing to fund what the other party wants if they'll fund what they want.
It often seems so in the US, yeah. And that whole thing, there's a name for it I forgot, where they launch a bill that's stuffed with 20,000 other things, and given barely a few hours for everybody to read and check. Impossible, so they just let it all pass without knowing what went through. Ridiculous