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1) Parties in power become complacent and their base loses energy. At the point of maximum power they feel invincible, but are at their most vulnerable moment. Democrats were like that in the 1970s. We thought civil rights were on one trajectory and couldn't conceive of anyone thinking otherwise. The pendulum swings.
2) There is opposition. The other side goes to work, not to mention the ups and downs of the economy and international intrigue. Democrats must learn they're being played all the time. Nixon sandbagged Paris Peace Talks? Reagan's minions had a secret deal in Iran? Bush in Iran-Contra? GWB saw WMDs where his guys said they were? Trump-Russia 2016? Ukraine 2020? Insurrection by turncoats? Hello? Anyone see a pattern? The other party is triangulating us into oblivion. We must pay attention and stop governing like peace-niks.