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this post was submitted on 30 Jan 2024
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They will come back. They have been playing this game for a long time already and know exactly what they are doing. Whenever they manage to get into power they'll ruthlessly abuse it to gain maximum benefits for their benefactors, no matter the (political) costs for themselves as a party. Afterwards, they lay low for a bit until people forget (most voters have a short memory), and lure the next generation of stupid first-time voters to vote for them via a flashy campaign. Then the cycle repeats itself.
That cycle is real indeed. Though I am not quite sure if it's stupid first time voters or just naive people thinking that they are meant when they mention the economy doing good with them. In either case, I have seen that cycle in action too and I also don't get why a party for the top 1% gets more than 5% of votes.
They are specifically targeting young people in their campaigns. Anyone who is old enough to have lived through one such cycle needs to be incredibly naive in order to fall for them again.