Dan Wentzel š³ļøāš on Nostr: So how can America move forward in this sharply divided country, where Project 2025 ...
So how can America move forward in this sharply divided country, where Project 2025 will be mostly in place by the midterms?
What makes practical sense to me is that we try to devolve as much power and responsibility to the 50 states as possible, and then let people sort themselves into a state that works for them.
Because it will be a few years before it is even possible to have a progressive federal trifecta with big enough majorities to repair what has just been broken federally.
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