Democracies die when the regime plays outside the box and the opposition decides to stay inside the box.
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Murphy warns about the dangers of inaction in response to aggressive political tactics.
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we have scrambled Iranian politics to the point where they might not now be able to make those concessions that they could have made before the United States and Israel struck them.
We’re debating a bill that’s going to cut healthcare for 16 million people. It’s going to give a tax break to, you know, massively wealthy people who don’t need any more money.
This budget potentially won’t be worth the paper it’s written on, because the president isn’t implementing the law.
And there’s no guarantee that we will ever get back because we have scrambled Iranian politics to the point where they might not now be able to make those concessions that they could have made before the United States and Israel struck…





