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Originally Posted by darklord700
I've seen this kind of palace coup play out in the workplace and it'd never worked. Most people talked a good talk by the water cooler or in the lunch room but when push comes to shove, people just worry about getting their next pay cheque and never do anything.
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This is also what happens in an election. People vote with their wallets and that means that when times are pretty good (as they are today) it takes a lot for people to hand over the wheel to another party.
I know its easy to talk about the plane rides, but IMO its pretty boring to most people. A lot of the general public is pretty jaded about politics already. Its disappointing, but its sort of routine. It feels like we see this with every government, regardless of their political stripe.