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Trigger warning for politics! If that doesn't sound like your kind of thing and you don't want to see it on your booze-themed channel, you are free to watch all of my other videos this week (or just leave a mean comment). Six months ago I made a video called "Support Your Local Distillery: Primary Everyone" ( • Support Your Local Distillery: Primary Eve... ), wherein I made the case that the most pro-market, pro-small business, and (yes) pro-small distillery policies were actually generally coming from the progressive side of the political spectrum, and also that if you wanted any of those policies to ever come to fruition then you would first have to soundly defeat the radical centrists running the Democratic party. Today I'm essentially doing a remix of that video, starting from another direction. So never mind actually caring about the kind of policies that support small businesses, in alcohol and elsewhere - say you're just big mad at Trump. This video, then, makes the case that if you want to have any kind of meaningful opposition to whatever we're calling the current regime - I've been going with "brotalitarianism" lately - then you still have to soundly defeat the radical centrists running the Democratic party, and defeat them in favor of the kinds of policies generally coming from the progressive side of the political spectrum. But then, that's the thing. If you want to pick that fight, especially if you pick it quickly and loudly, then you're soon to find allies among small business owners - including distillers, distributors, and retailers - who are about to have a really bad wake-up call come January. (United Bodegas Of America's endorsement of Mamdani is a case in point: they're by no means leftist, to the point that this election caused a civil war within their group, but the very fact that such an endorsement happened shows that small business owners are gettable by picking the right fights and pitching the right policies.)