@Arget Umm... Aside from the diplomatic nightmare, who is not merely *diplomatic* nightmare, the problem of the other implementing changes about half of the country finds to be fundamentally unacceptable is not the real problem. The problem is that that very about half of the country seems to generally favour things that are fundamentally unacceptable. That is what grants her the space to seek support from the economic and financial elites in the first place. The country (and the world) needs the GOP to return back to being the sane center-right party and become adults again. Having two sane choices would allow limiting and getting rid of corruption and collusion as well because then breaking partisanship would be less like playing russian roulette.
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@Arget Umm... Aside from the diplomatic nightmare, who is not merely *diplomatic* nightmare, the problem of the other implementing changes about half of the country finds to be fundamentally unacceptable is not the real problem. The problem is that that very about half of the country seems to generally favour things that are fundamentally unacceptable. That is what grants her the space to seek support from the economic and financial elites in the first place. The country (and the world) needs the GOP to return back to being the sane center-right party and become adults again. Having two sane choices would allow limiting and getting rid of corruption and collusion as well because then breaking partisanship would be less like playing russian roulette.