It really does seem like the political position of supporting big government, high taxes, less freedom, political correctness, identity politics, etc. is reaching its terminus in political systems around the world. Have we reached a point in human history in where no more can be done for social egalitarianism? Perhaps so. Personally, I don't what much more can be done for equality in today's legal system, and supporting a party that advocates for bigger government is another red flag for many Americans today.
It's kind of hard to tell, but we might just live to see the collapse of the Democratic Party. But if that happens, then what would happen to the Republicans? I would imagine that the Republicans would enjoy one-party rule for about a decade before the party inevitably splits apart. I don't know how many parties would emerge from this scenario, but all of these parties would certainly be right-wing. Of course this is just a shower thought and I can't predict the future. This is just one possible outcome of the culture war.
Guy_Cross
The collapse will be of the uni-party and the rise of not just MAGA but a whole bunch of other grass roots parties that have local issues they want to address. Eventually you will see the power being shared between a majority MAGA and these local parties.
Constitutional Republic...there is no Dem vs. Rep...thats just an illusion to keep the slaves fighting each other instead of their slavemasters...
Not the death of The Left, but rather the true emergence of The Bolshevik Communists.
They just took the mask off.
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Trump had the biggest crowds (and still does!), no one can dispute that.
Do you know who had the second biggest crowds? Bernie Sanders the socialist.
There's a significant portion of America that thinks Socialism is a good idea.
Left wing politics is driven by institutions. When these institutions starve a lot of left wing politics and support structure dries up.