I think the double-whammy of the riots plus Twitter and President Trump finally getting into their fight has people feeling a lot more tense about things. It is important to remember to stay calm and remember how things like this have gone in the past when someone gets in the fight with President Trump or when President Trump gets in a fight with someone.
There is a lot of bluster and hot air to start, then the advisers and professionals assess the situation on both sides. The President's people will take his personal feelings into account because he makes them public and so they can't be conveniently pushed aside while legislation is discussed and a plan is formed. This is effectively what makes Trump a more powerful executive than many of his predecessors: he says his thoughts out in public, not in the safety of the White House conference room. In a few days a proposal will come out that probably lands somewhere in the middle, giving the President's ideas some play and also applying some much-needed logic and reason relative to the issue at hand. And we proceed onto the next exchange between the two parties.
President Trump probably needs to tone it down a bit. But he won't do that. It's his personality and the reason he won election in the first place. But in terms of the proposals his team and Congress produce, that is where you will find the give on the part of the government. He does listen to his advisers and many of them know or are subsequently being advised by people that understand the nuances of this issue.
As I see it, most of the give is going to have to come from Twitter. Like them or not, they
have been enjoying having it both ways and whether you're a Democrat or a Republican you need to recognize that the worst outcome is that these platforms become institutional weapons for one side or another. Both sides have to be able to speak their piece or even to shitpost on these platforms or else nobody is going to get to enjoy them. Many on the left like to pretend that the large social media companies are not unfairly limiting the speech of their political opposition, but they need to wake up. It was less than one lifetime ago that the pendulum in the media was in the other direction and that blasted conservative media cabal was putting their thumb on the scale.
And they were. But the answer is not to immediately try to wipe out your opposition as soon as you get back into power, because you will not always be the one in power in our system. Also Jack Dorsey needs to not show the fuck up to these fights in round six. He only ever seems to make things worse and should just enjoy his life as a billionaire since he's never in these things for the long haul.
Everyone should probably toughen up a bit. This is unlikely to be as bad as everyone thinks it is right now. Tomorrow brings with it more clarity. The next day even more. Our social world has started moving at lightning speed, with benefits and deficits. But the United States political machine is designed to move slowly and methodically, so we won't hear the answer we want on this today, or tomorrow, or the next day. And that is good for all of us.
Don't get too bent out of shape over internet arguments. Isn't that something we try to keep in mind at this particular website? Though admittedly, by virtue of being a member at this particular website, clearly we lack the faculties to do so most of the time.