@ boldTo me, its a classic case of "the cat is out the bag" in the age of social media. People go to Twitter, Facebook, IG, and see how other people in other first world countries have true universal healthcare, free public education, guaranteed housing, high quality infrastructure, and now people in America demand these things. At least young Americans. The old establishment of the Democratic Party can't see that, and the Republicans are tripling down on ignorance and racism to keep the status quo of the last 4 decades. We had enough of the bullshyt excises and lies that these politicians of both parties are doing, and Trump pretty much awakened the sleep giant of people becoming active to vote in every election possible. They have no idea that social media pretty much doomed their old ideas and we young people demand a progressive movement that will finally get into the correct track of nationalizing healthcare and higher education as a human right. Its only a matter of time before medical bills and student loans will be a thing of the past. Greed always comes at an abrupt end.
With that said, I'm not really optimistic about the changing of the guard narrative, directed at greed.
Even though we may demand it, the length people in power are willing to go to maintain and consolidate are incomprehensible.
We got people in executive cabinet openly embracing the Monroe doctrine.