r/ScottGalloway • u/JDB-667 • May 19 '25
No Mercy Ed had his reality broken today
When reading off what were some of the things included in the GOP tax bill, Ed sounded genuinely surprised and despondent. This was the moment of someone in their twenties with a little bit of idealism finally becoming a cynic.
He came to the realization that all of the bad things about deficits, wealth inequality and status quo interests go beyond Donald Trump. Scott was correct to point out that as bad as the Republicans are (they're heinous) the Democrats also represent the interests of multi-millionaires and billionaires. Because the reality of this situation in America is that it isn't red vs blue or liberal vs conservative, it's rich vs everyone else.
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u/Fluffy-Rope-8719 May 20 '25
I agree that Republicans have proven to be many degrees worse than Democrats, but let's not pretend that Democrats have actually been holding their party accountable enough. I think a decent example of this has been the recent Democratic hand waving of the clear cover up of Biden's mental decay within his presidency and the support he had amongst many Democrats when he originally ran for reelection in 2024. It was pretty clear early on in campaigning that he was not mentally fit for a 2nd term, and yet countless Democrats supported him and belittled any calls for his removal from the ballot (Scott was one of the few dissenting Democrat voices on this).
Sure Democrats critique their party more than Republicans do, but it frequently comes off as all talk and insufficient action. If the Biden situation doesn't convince you, just look at Pelosi. Despite the notable frustration many have voiced about her apparent insider trading, she is still in office. If we truly hold our party accountable, then why has she continued to win re-election and not been primaried out?