Oh, thanks, I fixed the link. It's just an op-ed anyway.
As for the quote, I could be wrong, but I don't see it that way. There are crazy dysfunctional things happening all over the world, because the whole world is going in the wrong direction. Our elected puppe uh "leaders" are a reflection of the downward spiral. The good news is, the masses around the world are starting to wake up and understand the bigger picture and what is actually going on. Americans? Not so much. : /
The way I look at it, both parties are ripe for the picking and the 2024 is when you hit em on both sides of the mouth at the same time. Even if it's just to start knockin em around before hitting them harder in the 2028. Requires coalition. That's it. Nothing else. I say that because I happen to believe in the political process. So far as average people, regular everyday working people who don't have time find and read real and relevant reporting and legislation and all of that, I find that they'll hear what you have to say so long as it isn't entirely batshit crazy. 40% of the electorate isnt affiliated with either party. This is a growing trend. But it's the statistic that you'll never hear anyone say. It was 51% during the 2014 primaries, that's when the duopoly started crapping bricks and Newt held his foot in the door for Trump to slide in there. The duopoly escaped what they really had coming to them that time, but it won't work again, nope, lolol.