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There is something unsettled in the broad coalition of the left around the work of politics, particularly about who we talk to and when and how.

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The 1970s and early 1980s were marked by political unrest and radical groups, similar to today's climate, with individuals acting on ideological incoherence.

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Portland, once a beautiful city, has become synonymous with sadness and decay due to the influence of a specific professional class.

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Trump's deployment of troops to Portland is part of a broader strategy to portray Democratic-led cities as chaotic and in need of federal intervention.

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The middle class's growth or shrinkage is tied to perceptions of capitalism's success, reflecting consistent historical themes of economic progress and societal structure.

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Trump really thinks that Portland is on fire right now and that all these Democrat-run cities are overrun. It's just everywhere and it's rampant.

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The Joe Rogan Experience#2391 - Duncan Trussell

Mutual aid is a Marxist-communist talking point. It's also an anarchist talking point. It's not the worst thing ever, but when you hear mutual aid, that's that.

The chaos in cities like Portland is unbelievable. If this was a house, I'd call protective services. It's an unfit government allowing people to live like this.

The political landscape makes me feel politically homeless. There are good and bad choices in government, but current decisions, like those in Portland, are bad choices.