I like the redundancy. It helps capture the behavior. I'd like to see another list of the DNC. A lot of people are trying to figure out what has gone wrong since the Johnson/Nixon years. I think the press and prosperity of the 80s/90s have deformed Americans' perspective to believe politicians are supposed to actually do the things they rant about. Our government is now a collection of twisted Jackass YouTube stars, with random votes up or down depending on the pop-up ads for guns and cat toys. The growth and productivity empowered stagehands like the Koch brothers and Bill Gates to take over lives and minds that should be living and working on local problems with their hands, not clicking on disaster porn and speculating on the moral turpitude of companies (401k, drug care insurance, electric cars with no driver responsibilities). The Republicans and efficient "anti-government" rhetoric have helped break the basic paradigm: bureaucracy isn't supposed to work all that well. The digital age presented incompetent bureaucrats with a forced productivity they were never meant to have. Republicans really had no plan for if they actually elected an outsider, ended abortion and bombed the crap out of the meddle east. Like catching a skunk, they never really planned to succeed.