I appreciate your answer even if I don’t agree with all of it. I would like to think that if we at least slow the decline by preventing total control for the democrats, then we have a chance to restore — or at least retain what is left of — our freedoms and our republic. Therefore, I maintain some hope of turning the tide by working within the GOP. If the GOP collapses or fails at this juncture, when the shape of the supreme court could be irreparably twisted into a leftist star chamber for decades, I believe our country as we have known it will be gone forever.
I really question the benefit of voting when our "elected" leaders listen to corporations over We the People.
GA has solid "red" majorities and what did it give us?
A sniveling gubner who got on his knees for coke and home depot and rob reiner.
Well, the slow-the-decline argument just doesn’t resonate with me anymore, because I’m already at a point where I belive “the country as we have known it” is already dead and gone. Faggot-marriage was that point for me.
If there’s any remote optimism in my bleakness, it’s that I believe the death of the GOP will not necessarily empower the leftist Dem onslaught (as one’s first blush might conclude), but continue the tearing of the fabric that will ultimately engulf them as well, and send more people into defensive, tribalistic modes.