Good point, but OTOH, look where being politically practical and not voting purely for conservatives has gotten the U.S.: Trump booted out on his arse (via the Democrat Party Cabal/RINO stolen election), the far-left Democrats dominating the White House, Senate, and House of Reps (as well as many state governorships & big-city mayorships), virtually total Democrat control of non-government entities (such as MSM, academia, all sports leagues promoting violent Black Lives Matter riot organization, Big Tech/social media companies banning President Trump, corporate America's far-left CEOs, etc.). And how has the Republican Party responded to all of that domination by Democrats? By saying, "Let's go, Brandon!"
Maybe it's just me but it sure seems the Dems/RINOs are in almost total control while the Republican Party seems happy chanting, "Let's go, Brandon!" The score seems kind of lopsided to me.
—”Maybe it’s just me but it sure seems the Dems/RINOs are in almost total control while the Republican Party seems happy chanting, “Let’s go, Brandon!” The score seems kind of lopsided to me.”
Complete agreement.
That said, I still believe: “Politics is the art of the possible, the attainable — the art of the next best”.
And tends to follow a graph similar to the predator-prey relationship. But the dems held the majority of congress for ~60years between the mid-1930s to mid-1990s Less two separate sessions.
Perhaps some long ago change rearing its ugly head?
Direct election of senators? Gov employee unions? Vote for free money from the US treasury?...
The internet???
Big cities are always prog territory and now moving quickly to dystopia.