What a lot of people don't realize is a huge portion of the populace now works for the government or works for a company that is completely 100% of government contractor and they are going to vote against any outsider who will threaten their livelihood regardless of any other kind of political principle.
It's really a totally ignored driving force now but it's going to be the principal one in the future because the percentage of the population that works directly for or indirectly for the government has gotten probably larger than any solid hardcore liberal or conservative voting group.
This group will continue to vote to raise taxes on everyone else because they know it will directly increase their own government salaries and pensions. They will ignore all other considerations until they are somehow neutralized.
I remember a time when it was discussed that people who worked for the government should not have the right to vote because it was quite obvious they would be voting not for the good of the country but for their own personal interests as a government employee.
When Reagan famously fired all the air traffic controllers his justification was that it's very different when someone is out in the private sector and they are striking for their right to get up large portion of whatever pay is going on in the private sector but when you're working for the government you shouldn't have the same kind of rights to do that because the people you are extorting is not a group that is in the normal marketplace with market forces but you're actually extorting a fixed Monopoly.
There is this idea that every event, every moment, every single damn thing needs to be recorded and a photo taken. Kodan moments never went away, it rebranded as self centered narcissism. I've had more than a few gen whatever they're called now ask me how i can live without taking pictures. As if I have offended them over the idea that i dont need to take a picture of something every 10 seconds. Seriously, what's the point? It's not like anyone is gonna go look at these pics again, so why take millions of pictures only to have them discarded later? Maybe im too old to understand it