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No, I will keep pointing out Democrats are failing to protect us from Republicans until they do their damn job.
Man I'm a huge critic of Democrats (especially lately) and have called on them for "do their job" as politicians, but even I know that it's laughingly obvious they can't "protect us from Republicans" when they have control of zero branches of government, and also....that isn't their job even if they had control of government.
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"The job" of legislators without a majority and no control over legislative sessions is to listen to their constituents, organize their constituents, draft policy for when they're in the majority, and to vocalize and exercise their opposition within the chamber they're in whether through votes, speeches during committee, or speeches on the floor.
"The job" of legislators with a majority and control over legislative sessions is to listen to their constituents, propose, vote on, and pass policy that their constituents want.
Nowhere in the job description of being an effective legislator is there a part where they are to "protect us" from anyone. They aren't fucking security, and they should exist outside of opposition lines and should be defining the policies to get us out of the messes that their opposing party is getting us into. They should be vehicles for changing policy to solve problems for the people that sent them there...not serving as a wafer-thin protective layer between the public and the policies and politicians for which the public purportedly voted.
In order to have one party's job be the "protector", you need another party that is the villain.
Democrats should exist outside of bad Republican governance. They should have a distinct vision of what society should look like.
Say what you will about these fascists and they're garbage, but they still think it's possible to change the country rather than settling for "protecting us" from the opposition.
I would argue that the "protecting us from Republicans" thing is largely what they've been campaigning on for basically ten years now, and it's been an abysmal failure.
You've basically gone so "anti-liberal" that you wound up arguing the liberal position.
I want elected officials to protect me in any way they can.
Republicans are only one threat of many? (climate change?)