I'm still trying to wrap my head around this - like, remember when we used to have this thing called "the opposition" in politics? Now it's all just one big party and they're all talking about being "progressive"


. I mean, I get that things need to change and all, but is this really the best way to do it? It feels like everything is just getting more extreme on both sides of the aisle.
And what's with these politicians always trying to one-up each other? Can't we just have a calm conversation about how to make things better for everyone?

I'm not saying Lander isn't a great guy, but do we really need another congressional seat just because someone else is stepping down? It's like we're trying to solve the problem of too many politicians instead of actually solving the problems themselves

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Oh, and what's with all this talk about "buying a seat in Congress"? Isn't that just code for "money can buy you power"

? I'm not saying it shouldn't be possible for people who have more money to get involved in politics, but is that really the best way to make things better for everyone?