There was a time when most people were able to agree to disagree and move on while buying the next round.
See...this is the thing.
Yeah, it's gotten ridiculous. It's become a spectacle: the sort of thing where each team has a firmly held conviction that their team is right and good and won't hear a damned thing about their guy that is unbecoming or brings their character or judgement into question.
And while that is eminently true: it's also the case that this has gotten this way in part because that's how the current resident of the white house plays it.
Granted: he didn't invent the style. But he's certainly made his opinion about folks with beliefs like me pretty clear.
In that, I'm a radical. A lunatic. A supporter of terrorism. A Leftist.
Some of those descriptors I don't object to: after all, to paraphrase Angela Davis: to be radical means to grasp at the root.
But, yeah, it sure was nice back in the day when we didn't have a president that lumps everybody who disagrees with him into a single camp that is worthy only of death and possibly deportation.
But I digress:
I don't particularly have a dog in this fight. I am, in fact, something of a leftist, and I find both parties to be ill-equipped to solve the problems of our time. I'll accept anybody, regardless of political views, except for explicit white nationalists and foaming-at-the-mouth anticommunists like the JBS (you know, the guys that thought Ike Eisenhower was a secret communist).
As to the long game well...that's the rub. If you ask me, we subsidize our living standards through the reduced living standards of places that are not here. And, shoot, sometimes that results in us doing things like a Guatamala and overthrowing a democratically elected leader.
So I'm torn, honestly. Because I don't believe that we should be doing that: that such a practice incentivizes our government to take action around the world that *keeps* living standards low in certain areas of the world. I do believe that we should be more self-reliant: not only because it will provide gainful employment for folks who might need such a thing, but because local production doesn't rely on shipping endless containers all across the world.
But as to the long game...I'm afraid I can't agree. Cause I really don't believe this guy has a "long game". He's a creature of his id, and sincerely I do believe that this militarizing DC and renewed tarriff talk is just an attempt to distract from the fact that he and Jeffery Epstein were great pals for a very long time and for some reason everybody kinda woke up one day and remembered that.
I don't think tarriffs are bad policy. Overall. But the dude isn't a 5d chess mastermind. He's a gambler.