barmar, on 2021-August-07, 10:45, said:
What I don't get is this: What do all the politicians fighting mandates, and the people spreading conspiracy theories, get out of this?
I could understand Trump's behavior when he was in office -- he's a narcissist, and had to make everything about him.
I can even understand a politician not wanting to institute a mandate themselves, because it will alienate some voters who don't like their freedom abridged. And a "one size fits all" approach isn't always appropriate -- rural communities don't have the same needs as urban ones.
But why do they go further and try to block local mandates? Supposedly the local leaders know what's best for their communities.
Does it make them look like strong leaders, battling against an opposition trying to institute draconian restrictions?
The right is making political plays solely. Right wing politicians understand that they do not have to be for anything - all that is required is to be against. Long term it should not work. But if they get it to work short term then they can rig future outcomes to their favor or even eliminate entirely the idea of fair elections. There is a reason Tucker Carlson is in Hungary with autocrat Orban and it is not to simply piss off the left.
The attempt to overturn democratic self-rule is growing serious because Trump promoted it as his solution.