I actually find it really comforting that it's going back as if it never happened. Don't get me wrong, I wish the bullet had been a skosh to the right, but hear me out:
America does not give a shit about Donald Trump. The country doesn't care if he lives or dies. The media cares a lot, but the country doesn't think it matters that he almost got shot. He didn't get a bump. He didn't get a sobbing tearful day show host wondering if he's ok. He didn't even put out a commemorative "Trump got shot" bullet and let's be real, that's something he could have done himself. Nobody cares. He's not important to America.
I hate to break it to everyone but she does not currently support single payer nor will her presidency push for it. (At least, that's the message they're putting out right now.)
Never forget that everything Trump says is a lie, even if it's one you want to believe.
That said, I think it would be easier to drag her into it than Biden.
They'll sue to shut the barn door after the barn's already empty.
Texas is going to be devastated politically, culturally and with its citizens' lives due to their own right-wing lunatic policies, but they have never signaled that there's the slightest chance these things will stop without a revolution. I know people from Texas--good, bright, strong people who are fleeing authoritarian oppression of every kind to a place where their politics will be accepted. They're doing what they have to to survive, but every Texas refugee who leaves only strengthens the right wing there.
The advertising entities, who definitely suck ass, would be MUCH WORSE and so would EVERYTHING ELSE if there wasn't someone telling them "don't put ads next to nazis". It's called harm reduction dude.
The org's mission was to tell advertisers when they're advertising next to hate crimes. You really don't want advertisers to make money from ads next to hate crimes, because that incentivizes people posting nazi shit on social media. And this org would prevent that. It's not a bad thing.
Its disappearance won't really matter much because it's a paper fiction anyway, and there'll be another one.