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Dems famously like to say, "We can do better." Why is it they never say things like, "We can be great," "We can have fantastic success," "We can achieve wonderful things in this country"?
I believe it's because Dems don't trust America. They can't say that with them in charge, America will be great -- because they believe that, even if they were in charge, America still wouldn't be trustworthy. All they can say is that they think that if they were in charge, America would be "better."
They neither promise, nor believe in, a great America. Politicians can't always deliver what they do promise; in this case, Dems won't even promise to try to lead the country, to still greater success.