the difficult kinds of governing that that their ostensible base wants of them while they'll be able to seamlessly continue doing the things that they've always really wanted to do, like enhance the military budget, go to war in places, make sure that corporate tax loopholes aren't closed, you know, deliver bailouts. They'll have plenty of juice to get all those things done, but it's things like, you know, canceling student debt or ending, taking antitrust action against tech monopolies. Like that's the kind of stuff that just they will not even have to answer questions about thinking of doing as long as they don't have the Senate. So, you know, for me personally, I always thought people like Nancy Pelosi were much better or more comfortable in the position that she's been in, which is, you know, being in opposition that doesn't really have to oppose anything or do anything, you know, I mean, it's performative and they're good at that. Well, I mean, about the tech platforms, I should (27/43)
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