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For what it's worth, much of the rest of the world agrees with you. What you're saying is quite obvious outside the influence of 24/7 US propaganda. I lived in the US for nearly a decade and was astounded by the fervent support for the Democrats despite their steady march to the right and betrayal of their constituents in the name of bipartisanship.
Your two parties employ the good cop/bad cop routine on a national scale. Should you opt for the good cop over the bad? Absolutely, because anyone who refuses to engage in damage control is an idiot, but you mustn't forget they're both cops and on the same team. The good cop is only being helpful because they want something, so they'll do as much as they need to get it and will ultimately side with the bad cop over you to please their bosses: American oligarchs.
Be smart with your vote and choose the good cop, but don't stop there. Work to kick both cops the fuck out, end your police state, and wrest control of the country from the oligarchs orchestrating the entire farce.
There is no such thing as a good cop or damage control. Damage control is liberal myth that suggests a slow painful death is better than a rapid one. In both scenarios you are dead.
Now you're just being stupid. As much as I disagree with all the libs lambasting you here, you're just an ostensibly more progressive version of daft.