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      Republicans: block basically every attempt at social goods making their way into public hands

      Centrists: “Bro why are democrats ass at governing”

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          That’s definitely not the argument I see centrists making, maybe occasionally. But then again most people are tired of old fuckers in office

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        Granted, I think there are certain things Dems suck balls at governing in. But that stuff is largely at the local level in progressive cities where Dems easily hold the power.

        Local Dem governments tend to be infested with NIMBYs and everything bagel liberalism, which ends up exacerbating the housing crisis and everything that comes along with that. As an example, look at the NIMBY rat nest that is San Francisco politics. Not that Repubs are better locally, either; they also tend to be infested with NIMBYs, on top of all the usual GOP malarkey.

        All that to say Dems are almost universally better than GOP at state and federal level, but you really gotta go on a candidate-by-candidate basis amongst Dems at the local level. Many are great, while many others are hot NIMBY garbage.

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      I mean, the meme isn’t centrist. Even if the meme is literally 100% accurate, the reasonable thing would be to be a democrat. I’d take someone who can’t govern over someone who is literally evil every time.

      Beyond that, the idea of the meme I think is accurate. The Dem do suck, in a lot of ways. They’re also, not as bad as the Republicans. So I’ll politically support the dems, even if I’m not exactly going to be jumping for joy about doing so.

      I don’t think its ‘centrist’ to say that the two party systems is set up to overwhelmingly support the interests of the wealthy, no matter which of the two parties are in power.