• sashinator
    +3

    A revolution? Really? Besides, what could be more revolutionary than finally having a woman in the White House? Isn’t that, in itself, about as revolutionary as it gets?

    In order:

    - Yes.

    - Yes?

    - Universal healthcare, free education, basic income, dismantling NSA privacy invasion programs, regulating military-industrial complex, prosecuting financial fraud felonies, de-turding SCOTUS, reforming electorate process, etc etc etc (the list goes on and on and "having vagina while in POTUS office" comes in at a distant 10th or 12th on my revolutionary-reform-o-meter)

    - Not really, no. Margaret Thatcher did not really revolutionize UK political spectrum by being first woman PM. In fact, under her leadership, the UK devolved back to laissez faire economics (which may or may not have been beneficial for 80s UK but it was, nonetheless, an old idea dating back to 1700s so hardly "revolutionary" even 130 years ago let alone 30 years ago)