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@four_legs_good said in #49:
> Almost by definition centrism is the party of the status quo. Unless your country was run by extremists (and Trump is indeed an extremist, but fortunately he didn't have full powers), the status quo is pretty close to the centre. Even more so if we take into account that what's defined as "the centre" is only relative to the current political landscape : if the whole political landscapes shifts to the right, then so will "the centre".
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> But of course the things that you mentioned are aggravating factors.
What does the center really mean in America though?

It is truthfully rather right wing - to call it the center is to lend credence to the 'normality' of being a for-profit healthcare, for profit pharma, for profit military globalist country, all of which are 'center' views in the US, when they are truly right wing views.

Honestly I think we should stop entirely referring to neo libs at the core of the democrat party as center at all.
Im still waiting for Jenna Bush to sign up for the job. That would be proper U.S. flavored democracy.

Also i cant see whats better about Biden compared to the presidents before. He supported the offensive war against Iraq.

At least he doesnt deny climate change.
It was not about what she is, but what she is supposed to be. At least she is not an old white man. But I must confess, here in Germany not too many people know her name. I had to google by myself.
@four_legs_good said in #49:
> Almost by definition centrism is the party of the status quo. [...]
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> But of course the things that you mentioned are aggravating factors.

I do not agree that so much money is only an aggravating factor.
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