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Why I left the Democratic Party

 
 
revelette1
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2018 09:14 am
@maporsche,
I could be wrong but I think it is in response to our conversation centering around Bernie/Cuomo.
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Olivier5
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2018 11:41 am
@revelette1,
I understand that Sanders has not taken side yet, so he ain't supporting Cuomo in this race. Nixon supported Hillary Clinton over Sanders in the 2016 Democratic primaries, so Sanders doesn't owe her anything.
Sturgis
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 02:36 pm
@Olivier5,
Quote:
...Nixon supported Hillary Clinton over Sanders in the 2016 Democratic primaries...


...and to show her loyalty (ha!) in return, as Cynthia Nixon seeks support in her bid to become the winner of the Gubernatorial Democratic , against current Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Hillary is backing Cuomo. (Let's all act shocked and surprised here. Nah, I can't summon up that much energy)

www.thehill/homenews/campaign/388587/hiilary-clinton-to-endorse-cuomo-in-ny-governor-race-report
Sturgis
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 02:44 pm

To show that the Democrats still haven't decided to make any changes, they've decided to hand Hillary Clinton the spot as keynote speaker for the New York State Democratic Convention as it kicks off tomorrow.

www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/politics/2018/05/21/hillary-clinton-to-give-keynote-speech-at-new-york-state-democratic-convention-hofstra
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 02:50 pm
@Sturgis,
Not a bit surprised.
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Lash
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 05:56 pm
@Sturgis,
But, wait. Didn’t Hillary say there’s a special place in Hell for women that don’t support women? Maybe her surrogates as she was standing by growling and clapping...

Seems so ...sexist and homophobic.
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Lash
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 08:01 pm
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/the-coming-collapse/

Hedges. He knows what he’s talking about.

Excerpt:

The Trump administration did not rise, prima facie, like Venus on a half shell from the sea. Donald Trump is the result of a long process of political, cultural and social decay. He is a product of our failed democracy. The longer we perpetuate the fiction that we live in a functioning democracy, that Trump and the political mutations around him are somehow an aberrant deviation that can be vanquished in the next election, the more we will hurtle toward tyranny. The problem is not Trump. It is a political system, dominated by corporate power and the mandarins of the two major political parties, in which we don’t count. We will wrest back political control by dismantling the corporate state, and this means massive and sustained civil disobedience, like that demonstrated by teachers around the country this year. If we do not stand up we will enter a new dark age.

The Democratic Party, which helped build our system of inverted totalitarianism, is once again held up by many on the left as the savior. Yet the party steadfastly refuses to address the social inequality that led to the election of Trump and the insurgency by Bernie Sanders. It is deaf, dumb and blind to the very real economic suffering that plagues over half the country. It will not fight to pay workers a living wage. It will not defy the pharmaceutical and insurance industries to provide Medicare for all. It will not curb the voracious appetite of the military that is disemboweling the country and promoting the prosecution of futile and costly foreign wars. It will not restore our lost civil liberties, including the right to privacy, freedom from government surveillance, and due process. It will not get corporate and dark money out of politics. It will not demilitarize our police and reform a prison system that has 25 percent of the world’s prisoners although the United States has only 5 percent of the world’s population. It plays to the margins, especially in election seasons, refusing to address substantive political and social problems and instead focusing on narrow cultural issues like gay rights, abortion and gun control in our peculiar species of anti-politics.

This is a doomed tactic, but one that is understandable. The leadership of the party, the Clintons, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Tom Perez, are creations of corporate America. In an open and democratic political process, one not dominated by party elites and corporate money, these people would not hold political power. They know this. They would rather implode the entire system than give up their positions of privilege. And that, I fear, is what will happen. The idea that the Democratic Party is in any way a bulwark against despotism defies the last three decades of its political activity. It is the guarantor of despotism.

Trump has tapped into the hatred that huge segments of the American public have for a political and economic system that has betrayed them. He may be inept, degenerate, dishonest and a narcissist, but he adeptly ridicules the system they despise. His cruel and demeaning taunts directed at government agencies, laws and the established elites resonate with people for whom these agencies, laws and elites have become hostile forces. And for many who see no shift in the political landscape to alleviate their suffering, Trump’s cruelty and invective are at least cathartic.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 08:16 pm
@Lash,
What I've been saying all along.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 08:20 pm
Robert Reich

In a rare display of bipartisanship, Republicans and Democrats in Congress have joined together to loosen regulations on Wall Street. The House passed legislation today to gut much of the Dodd-Frank Act, enacted after financial sector almost destroyed the economy. A group of 33 Democrats joined Republicans in passing the bill.

Do they really think we've forgotten what happened the last time Wall Street turned the economy into a casino? It is a travesty that only the thing Republicans and Democrats in Washington can agree on is serving the interests of the banking industry
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Real Music
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 09:00 pm
May 22, 2018

Georgia Democrats selected the first black woman to be a major party nominee for governor in the United States on Tuesday, choosing Stacey Abrams, a liberal former state house leader, who will test just how much the state’s traditionally conservative politics are shifting.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/22/us/politics/georgia-primary-abrams-results.html
Lash
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 09:04 pm
@Real Music,
Thrilled about this. Hope the people come out for her in the general. Glad she beat the establishment Democrat.

If they can win Georgia, some bitches goin’ HOME from DC.
maporsche
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 09:11 pm
@Real Music,
That’s pretty big for Georgia Democrats. On to November!!
maporsche
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 09:13 pm
Looks like that Laura Moser experiment failed in Texas’ 7th.

National spotlight didn’t seem to help Moser any, not even in liberal Houston.

Her opponent is a strong Democratic candidate though so no worries on my side.
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Real Music
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 09:15 pm
@Lash,
I hope the people of Georgia come out in big numbers in November to vote for her.
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Real Music
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 09:16 pm
@maporsche,
Quote:
That’s pretty big for Georgia Democrats. On to November!!

It's not just Georgia. This is the first time in any of the 50 states.
maporsche
 
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Reply Tue 22 May, 2018 09:36 pm
@Real Music,
Excellent. I see that she garnered support from just about every democratic coalition in her victory. Lots of work to do to win. I’ll send her some money in the morning.
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Olivier5
 
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Reply Wed 23 May, 2018 12:59 am
@Sturgis,
To be fair I guess Cuomo also supported Clinton in the primaries...

Whether an endorsement by Clinton is a plus or minus, I don't know.
Lash
 
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Reply Wed 23 May, 2018 02:37 am
@Olivier5,
I only know he’d been trying to get Bernie and couldn’t.
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revelette1
 
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Reply Wed 23 May, 2018 06:40 am
@Real Music,
I was glad to read it this morning.
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maporsche
 
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Reply Wed 23 May, 2018 06:47 am
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/05/21/bernie-sanders-democrats-2018-599331

Bernie’s army in disarray

excerpts:
Quote:
But an extensive review of the Sanders-inspired group depicts an organization in disarray — operating primarily as a promotional vehicle for its leader and sometimes even snubbing candidates aligned with Sanders. Our Revolution has shown no ability to tip a major Democratic election in its favor — despite possessing Sanders’ email list, the envy of the Democratic Party — and can claim no major wins in 2018 as its own.


Quote:
Two weeks ago, the group’s board of directors nixed Turner’s attempt to install her personal political consultant and friend as her chief of staff, even though the person had no experience in political organizing and had praised President Donald Trump repeatedly and attacked immigrants on Fox News.


Quote:
Amid the poor fundraising, Our Revolution earlier this month filed paperwork to launch a PAC so Sanders can help it raise money directly and so the group can coordinate directly with campaigns.



Our Revolution is struggling a bit it seems.

 

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