Something that always bothers me during election time, even in leftist spaces, is the lack of any discussion of direct election tampering. In addition to voter suppression and gerrymandering and such, we know electronic voting machines are seemingly designed for the purpose of tampering, and the dem primaries were blatantly rigged with shitty apps, coin flips, and "rouding errors" that somehow all went for establishment candidates. So, are we really sure any vote totals are legit, or is it a giant psy-op whose results are tailored to produce the preferred political climate for capital?
If I had a conspiracy theory, it's that the ruling class needs Biden to win this election so they can attempt to restore liberalism and faith in the electoral system.
Imagine if Biden does lose. It will completely destroy the illusion that voting for one of the two capitalist parties works and that your vote really matters when it's two candidates who are more or less the same.
They're scared shitless from all the protests back in June and the momentum that was on our side with all of the uproars and rage in the streets. That's why there has been such a concentrated effort to push ID-POL and divide the protesters up with petty infighting (talk about "white agitators" and "white anarchists") cause for a moment, everyone was united regardless of race, gender, and culture, all united in the streets railing against the system. The ruling class got scared when the protesters nearly took the white house and that's when we saw all these corporations unironically using Black Lives Matter and pretending they give a shit about systematic racism.
I think Biden is going to win for this reason alone. They have to restore faith in electoralism and they need to try and restore liberalism one last time.
I agree. The ruling class is desperate for a Biden victory. They see the line go down under Trump and now they care.
It's not just about the line. The stock market is still higher than it should be. When it went down, it only fell to the point it was at before Trump's presidency.
Liberalism has been dying this year, and what I mean by that is the original job of liberalism - negotiating between the exploited worker class and the capitalist ruling class. All these protests and the movements out in the street show that people no longer are trusting the system. Republicans have proven more than once that they are willing to replace liberalism with full blown fascism if it will save capitalism. Democrats have acted confused throuh all of this cause all they have to offer anymore is empty platitudes and identity politics, two things that are no longer working anymore. They lean authoritarian cause they don't see much else to do, and we saw this with all the Democrat mayors in states with the riots calling for the national guard and just escalating things, like in Seattle and Portland.
The ruling class sees a Biden victory as restoring liberalism and making the masses happy again, so they no longer have to worry about a unified people who are breaking their divisions and rising to the call of class war. The ruling class know and understand that if people start to see the class war and realize that there is nothing left beyond naked class conflict, things are going to get bad for them.
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Which isn't going to happen. Friedman isn't the only one saying that. Even Biden himself thinks that Republicans will "come back to their senses" with Trump gone, and I see a lot of liberals that are true believers in this.
The Republican party has not been "normal" for many decades. It hasn't been normal for a single day throughout my entire life (born in 92). They were bat shit fucking crazy back in the 2000s in the last era of the original neocons, and this was before the Tea Party who were even more radical.
None of them see that Trump really is the endgame result of the Tea Party. They sprung up out of nowhere and completely dominated 2010 midterms. The GOP basically had to accept them and they embraced the Tea Party people once they realized that it was their best shot of getting back into power and saw how they were dominating elections.
Conservatives started rejecting the older Republicans around 2010-2013 and even earlier. They grew to hate John McCain who just barely survived the Tea Party's onslaught and fact remains, they never really liked Mitt Romney all that much. Liberals are so fucking delusional when they talk about how amazing George W Bush is as if he holds some power over conservative voters. Talk to them, they don't like Bush. They got sick of him the minute he left office and they aren't nostalgic for him.
The "never Trump" Republicans are a myth created by the liberal media. He currently holds a 94% approval rating making him the most popular Republican president since Ronald Reagan and that approval rating has been over 90% since his inauguration. The anti-Trump republicans all have media jobs and are a vocal minority, but they are so few that they don't represent the majority of conservative voters.
Is it still a theory if it is true?