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> one or both of them could dissolve and be replaced in the next few years.
Stop. I can only get so erect.
Unfortunately, although your analysis of the state of the parties and voters has a lot of truth in it, it's based on the false assumption the the two parties compete against each other in good faith. In reality they're more like NFL teams. The competition is real, but all part of the shared goal of capturing attention to make money for the NFL.
The Rs and Ds each have ideas that are attractive to people, and stuff they do that everyone hates. Notice that the stuff people actually want almost never happens in a meaningful way. Obama-care was a insurance boondoggle and he bombed twice as many countries as George W Bush. Trump's anti-immigration moves are performative, notice that he isn't cracking down on employers or H1Bs.
But infinite support for Israel, war mongering in Ukraine, government power grabs, surveillance, corporate consolidation and monopoly power, these things all continue no matter who gets elected.
The things the happen regardless of who is in power are the real goals of the system. The rest is theater.