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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI thought we supported democrats here
and not attack them. Attacking democrats a week into new administration is like attacking Churchill for not launching D Day in July 1940. The new DNC chair hasnt even been elected yet. And remember
WhiskeyGrinder
(24,255 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)public figures are not also having a temper tantrum is not a critique.
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)I really don't think not having temper tantrums is the problem.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)What are the expectations for a party that has no control of any branch of the government?
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)...to tell you what problems are being raised in them.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Tell us what you think is the problem?
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Or do you think there is no problem?
DV1
(109 posts)Even dead dictators would tell you that.
choie
(4,938 posts)they seem not to have taken Project 2025 seriously and didn't take the weeks between the election and the inauguration to plan their strategy or their response. Thats what the problem is.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Any advice that would be effective and legal is welcome.
choie
(4,938 posts)nor a policy specialist, except for public benefits. Our congress members are supposed to be the experts. They certainly should not vote for trump's vile nominees.
I expect them to be prepared for this moment. And they're not.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Please elaborate.
choie
(4,938 posts)Governor JB Pritzker is an example of someone who knows how to respond.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)And what has Pritzker done that no one else is doing?
WhiskeyGrinder
(24,255 posts)LexVegas
(6,621 posts)Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)on unnamed democrats without any specifics.
sop
(12,183 posts)samsingh
(17,948 posts)we have lost two winnable elections which i believe could have been won with small shifts in messaging.
dwayneb
(913 posts)It's important to look at the FACTS surrounding our losses and to soberly reflect on our strengths and weaknesses. Candidates, strategies, methods, messaging, voting blocs - all of it. It's called continuous improvement.
If we can't or won't do that - we are doomed to repeat our failures.
DeepWinter
(751 posts)constructive critisism is allowed.
We are at a point and place we need to discuss what is working, and what isn't. Who is defending us, and who isn't.
Honest but difficult conversation should be allwed.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)But most of what Ive seen are temper tantrums.
angrychair
(10,035 posts)Which we cannot do. Don't even feel comfortable with this whole conversation.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Ive seen many democrats criticized here for specific votes or statements. From members of the Squad to John Fetterman.
angrychair
(10,035 posts)But it can also be reported on because I believe calling out a Democrat leader by name can be considered bashing Democrats but I'm by no means the arbiter of that nor am I in any way being critical of any rule.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)I think it depends on context and the type of criticism. Like "I don't agree with AOC's vote on X bill", opposed to "AOC sucks". The first is acceptable, the second is not.
dalton99a
(85,619 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Just because it doesnt match your political agenda doesnt mean theyre not doing their jobs.
Autumn
(46,998 posts)will step away from Trump. They won't , right now they are enjoying trumps revenge porn. Not untill it's too late. Trump has the house and senate Republicans and the complete media backing him, he doesn't need the people. This is what every fucking person in power on the right has had wet dreams about for years. They are not going to give this up.
Democrats sitting back, taking the high road, ignoring the carnage and focusing on the economey is what will fucking end us.
And yeah I will go to my grave pissed off at Jefferies god is on the throne bullshit.
Deal with it.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)And criticism of it is fair. But there are too many blanket attacks on "the democrats" with no specifics or any rational ideas for what effective actions to be taken.
Autumn
(46,998 posts)noise. You know that noise that happens to be a big fucking siren going off. They are going to focus on economics and ignore everything else. Just like they did when the black lady was going to give voters 25 thousand to help them buy a house. How did that work out? All democrats can either fight this shit or roll over. So far only a small handful of Democrats are out there railing against trump while leadership and entrenched democrats sit there fucking silent.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Please be specific.
Autumn
(46,998 posts)None of them are silent neither are they voting for trumps unqualified nominees and trusting in god. They are doing their jobs
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)So they cant vote for or against any of the nominees. And Ive seen other democrats speak out as well. While speaking out is nice, its not always effective in stopping republicans.
Autumn
(46,998 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)But will that stop republicans in the senate from voting to confirm them?
Autumn
(46,998 posts)with people telling you to stop overreacting. You might think about that.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)But you cant fight fascism without effective actions. You might want to think about that.
Bobstandard
(1,782 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)attacking the Democratic Party.
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)2naSalit
(94,642 posts)And I asked a number of times in the temper tantrum thread about that...
Just WTF was he responding to with that message?
And NOBODY even responded let alone informed me of what the temper tantrum was all about, just a knee-jerk bunch of ranting about a xitter post... one that I suspect was not authentic.
So what was Jefferies responding to that set you guys off like that? Mind elaborating on that?
I don't get the part where people believe everything they see on that fucking platform they should have evacuated months ago.
choie
(4,938 posts)Do you depend on Medicare and/or Medicaid to access health care, home care, etc.?
I work on behalf of older adults who do just that, and demand that our representatives get their shit together and fight.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)LeftInTX
(31,904 posts)We are not CEOs. We have elections, but we will have to wait a few years to fire them. Then after we have fired them, they will be replaced with likely Republicans. We are already probably gonna lose Henry Cuellar's seat because he's going to club fed. That seat is a blue dog seat. They will not elect a progressive.
That is not away to deal with Trump's fascism. We can't "fire them". Are you suggesting a coup to overthrow the Democrats? Surely, the GOP would welcome that type of coup.
Irish_Dem
(62,147 posts)Praise all of our righteous leaders, bow down before them.
dalton99a
(85,619 posts)Autumn
(46,998 posts)He got this
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)maxrandb
(16,127 posts)Maybe we hold the party that actually has power "accountable" for a change.
I guarantee you that my Retrumplican reps office is hearing from me everyday. Surprised they haven't blocked my number yet.
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)allegorical oracle
(3,796 posts)cracked between our staunchly Repuke legislature and Ronnie DeSatan. He's pushing for more stringent deportation and the legislature is balking.
We're making calls. But more importantly, so are the agriculture, dairy, and beef industries. In addition, three hurricanes have left homeowners and insurance companies in a major labor shortage bind. Not enough roofers, electricians, carpenters, etc.
In my experience, politics is inextricably bound to whatever ox is being gored. We need to be patient while time erodes and exposes the serious failures of Republican policies. Yeah, it's frustrating.
maxrandb
(16,127 posts)I may get "disappeared" in Donnie Dipshits 'MuriKKKa".
Say a prayer for me?
mcar
(43,744 posts)Over the years, when I've suggested the same here, I've been told that there's no point in holding Republicans accountable because we know they are not.
But, holding a sit-in in Speaker Pelosi's office (for example) to pressure her to support the Green New Deal, as AOC did her first day on the job, made no sense at all. Ditto the folks who would protest at the Joe Biden's White House about climate issues.
We were the ones doing something about it. The protests gave the media and the Rs ammunition.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)But would rather see thoughtful criticism than blanket attacks.
maxrandb
(16,127 posts)ya know? The ones that actually have the power to put the brakes on this shit.
It's the Democratic Party's fault. If only Democrats were screaming louder.....
brush
(58,593 posts)instead of waiting to see if the rethugs drop more orange turds in the punch, or try to stop the fool.
One week and some are demanding Dem leaders to stop EOs.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Open to any constructive suggestions.
Gore1FL
(22,083 posts)Telling me "God is on the Throne" is something they can stop doing, too.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Who voted for BS? Name them and what BS they voted for. That is perfectly fair. But blaming all democrats for the actions of one or a few is not.
Gore1FL
(22,083 posts)Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania
Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia
Senator Andy Kim of New Jersey
Senator Gary Peters of Michigan
Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire
Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)I'm all for naming specific people for specific votes or actions.
Wiz Imp
(3,103 posts)she would have been confirmed anyway. Having those Senators vote against noem would not have not have been constructive or productive. It would have changed NOTHING. I want Democrats to do things that actually make a difference or at least might make a difference. Unfortunately, many people here are demanding symbolic purity BS which accomplishes absolutely nothing.
Gore1FL
(22,083 posts)Wiz Imp
(3,103 posts)Just don't act like they betrayed the Democratic Party by not casting a no vote when changing their vote still would have had no impact on ultimate Democratic policies.
Gore1FL
(22,083 posts)If I voted for Trump would that be OK because of the lack-of-impact, or would I be a contributor to the problems at hand?
Wiz Imp
(3,103 posts)However, I won't be screaming about it or calling it a betrayal. I recognize it would have made no difference in the ultimate result. And in Missouri, it was obvious before the election that Harris had 0 chance of winning the state. I'd focus my anger at Democratic voters who didn't vote for Harris or didn't vote at all in states that Harris had a chance to win, like Wisconsin & Pennsylvania.
Gore1FL
(22,083 posts)I believe in doing the right thing even if it doesn't seem like it will make a difference.
Emile
(31,840 posts)Wiz Imp
(3,103 posts)Some actions, whether you like them or not, have no impact on what happens. Complaining about every little thing that ultimately has no impact accomplishes nothing. Even Bernie Sanders and the other most progressive Democrats know that you need to pick your battles and focus on things that actually have a chance to accomplish something.
For example, voting against every cabinet pick is pointless because most of them will get every single Republican vote. Focus on those who are truly dangerous where there is a chance that enough Republicans can be convinced to vote them down.
Democrats did that with Hegseth. Unfortunately he still passed, but he is the type that needs to be opposed at all costs. That should happen with Patel, Gabbard & Kennedy as well. It may or may not ultimately work, but these are the type of constructive actions that could make a difference.
Noem, as terrible as she is, was never going to get any Republicans voting against her. Hegseth did and Patel, Gabbard & Kennedy likely will.
Emile
(31,840 posts)Last edited Tue Jan 28, 2025, 01:24 PM - Edit history (2)
exact words, having those Senators vote against noem would have not have been constructive or productive.
Speaking for myself, I DON'T AGREE that voting for any of these cabinet members as constructive or productive.
Wiz Imp
(3,103 posts)that voting for is them is constructive or productive. Voting for them is also not constructive or productive.
If a is not equal to b it does not automatically follow that -a = b. In fact in this case, -a is also not equal to b.
Emile
(31,840 posts)your reply is what is called a strawman argument.
Wiz Imp
(3,103 posts)Emile
(31,840 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)They what performative feel good actions versus anything that is effective and actually makes a difference.
Emile
(31,840 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Not the whole party. Criticize the handful not everyone.
Emile
(31,840 posts)versus anything that is effective and actually makes a difference. How is it effective and making a difference?
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)a democrat elected official for a specific vote or policy is not effective, but attacking the whole party for that one officials actions is effective?
Emile
(31,840 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)or what logic youre referring to.
Emile
(31,840 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Emile
(31,840 posts)angrychair
(10,035 posts)Nor do I control anything but my understanding is that naming specific Democrats and being critical could be considered as bashing Democrats which is against the rules. Again, no criticism of any rules or anything people are saying, just expressing what I thought was how it's interpreted but that is a question better answered by others.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)and how its expressed. Like I disagree with John Fetterman going to see Trump vs Fetterman is the devil. Theres a difference.
Marigold
(226 posts)On every media outlet countering the Republican agenda. Pointing out what is a lie, what is a violation of law, the constitution, the real world repercussions of these orders, over and over again just like the Republicans speak with one voice. I am sorry, but Presidents come and go and God is on his throne does not cut it. Presidents may come and go but dictators do not. We have lost the MSM except for a few anchors on MSM and they are not reaching anyone but those already in the echo chamber. Speaking truth to power is not a temper tantrum.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)And do you think 'they' should just barge into TV studios to do so? TV and cable channels usually don't put someone on camera unless they are invited to be there.
Marigold
(226 posts)I'm pretty sure the news media would allow them some time. And if not, nothing stopping them from scheduling press conferences. If MSM choses not to cover them, they keep doing it anyway until it becomes a story. Are only Republicans invited on TV and cable news? I'm not talking Fox or NewsMax. I see plenty of Republicans on MSM. I also see Dems saying wishy washy stuff like God is on the throne or they are going to write a letter. AOC and Jasmine Crockett seem to communicate their indignation more effectively.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Please be specific.
Marigold
(226 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Scrivener7
(53,684 posts)Hmmmmmm?
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Scrivener7
(53,684 posts)So I'll just keep asking, because the purpose is to shut down conversation, isn't it?
Just following your lead.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Bettie
(17,590 posts)And they could speak up instead of offering platitudes about god fixing things and 'this too shall pass'.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Please be specific. And who voted for f**kery? Again, please be specific.
Scrivener7
(53,684 posts)It could mean many things. Please be more specific. Otherwise I'll just keep asking inane questions designed to shut down the conversation.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Autumn
(46,998 posts)that actually have the power to put the brakes on this shit ? They ARE the ones doing this fucking shit. They aren't about to put the brakes on.
So fuck us and don't stress the Dems by picking on them amirite?
NewHendoLib
(60,760 posts)Autumn
(46,998 posts)NewHendoLib
(60,760 posts)I'm going hiking with my wife and dog - need to clear the synapses.
Autumn
(46,998 posts)and start getting their ducks in a row.
OneGrassRoot
(23,499 posts)In spite of their words during the campaign acknowledging the danger, it seems we're much more prepared intellectually and emotionally than they are. They seem stunned and that makes absolutely no sense if one was paying attention. That's the crux of my frustration and, honestly, disgust.
gab13by13
(26,001 posts)He is neutering Congress, he is gaining control of the purse strings.
What are Democrats doing to stop the illegal EO's?
If they are telling me they can do nothing then they need to resign and put someone in who at least fights.
What is the mission statement of Congressional Democrats? They had a chance to elevate AOC, a fighter, but they voted no to a fighter.
Chuck Schumer gave permission for Senators to vote for a bad immigration bill. I have noticed this about Schumer, every time he addresses the Senate he has to read from a paper, not inspiring to me.
I fought powerful people back in the 1970's in my small town. They wanted to strip coal and frack on our watershed. I was told there was nothing I could do because Dick Cheney deregulated federally. They were wrong. I mobilized the entire town, we had the largest number of people attend a council meeting. We got the fish commission involved, we formed a group that met regularly and we hounded the local newspapers to attend our meetings. We did not listen to the people who told us the law was against us.
We ended up getting so many restrictions put on the strippers/frackers that we protected our watershed. For my part, my county Democratic chair asked me to run for council, I did and I won in a red town. While on council I asked members of our zoning council to go with me to a University to attend a zoning seminar. We got a model flood plain ordinance, went back to our small town and drew up a flood plain ordinance that restricted what could be done in a flood plain.
When you have a good cause to fight for the people will come to have your back, just like they showed up in my small town. We are waiting for Congressional Democrats to give us our marching orders. I guarantee this; not fighting is a sure recipe for losing.
brush
(58,593 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)to stop them. At least thats what some expect.
brush
(58,593 posts)We've seen him before and he fucks up. Now without the Generals from his first go round, the adults in the room who control his crazy impulses somewhat, this fool is going to fuck up with the disastrous clown car cabinet whispering dangerous shit into his ear...like appointing a Russian asset as Director of Intel, a drunk rapist as Sec'y od Defense and an FBI director who has been know to undermine the very Bureau he will be in charge of.
We should understand there will be massive fuck ups.
dwayneb
(913 posts)By this whole "conversation". I understand some people are upset, but I don't hear any coherent plan or strategy to counter Trump's pogrom. Democrats can speak up all day long but unless we elect enough representatives to overcome the tyranny of the minority it won't matter.
Reality is that this is frustration from people that are beginning to understand that the deck is stacked against them. Our "republic" has always been designed to cede the power to white Fascists. Through the Electoral college and the Senate, and via gerrymandering in the House.
In my opinion? There will be blood. This is not going to end in a peaceful way.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)some are condemning all democrats for not making useless gestures. I want real effective actions. And youre right, we need to elect more people like AOC and Jamie Raskin.
gab13by13
(26,001 posts)to all of the illegal EO's?
Just like people told me back in the 70's, you are giving me a deja vu. I was told that federal law supersedes local law, there was nothing I could do. Well, I fought and I am ready to fight again, I do not subscribe to the terrible strategy to let them destroy our country.
electric_blue68
(19,569 posts)Also e mailed Schumer (my Senator) said keep strategizing, but I wanted to see some passion when talking about such import issues affecting peoples lives. Passion doesn't have to mean shouting.
C0RI0LANUS
(2,583 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)As far as Im concerned.
AkFemDem
(2,301 posts)and helped foster the anti-Biden fervor that spread to Harris. They're very much A factor in why we lost this election.
ForgoTheConsequence
(4,967 posts)Were you elected arbitrator of who is and who isn't available for criticism?
tritsofme
(18,841 posts)AkFemDem
(2,301 posts)I elected me, by the way.
LeftInTX
(31,904 posts)"hating on all the Democrats" and basically implying that they are worthless....That they are spineless, lazy, money hungry. They sound like what Fox News says about Democrats.
FakeNoose
(36,394 posts)The Alert button triggers DU's standard review process and other DUers will judge whether a particular post needs to be taken down. The judges don't always agree, but that's how our process works.
I've been a judge many times in the last 8 years, and I've also alerted posts (or replies) more times than I can remember.
LeftInTX
(31,904 posts)We're probably getting some of the people that used to be here that hated the party returning back.
That's all I can think of....
In 2016, we all had to sign a TOS agreeing to support the Democratic nominee for president. We were fairly united in 2017 because those that did not sign the TOS could no longer post.
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)betsuni
(27,404 posts)over the Democratic Party and they'll keep failing because their ideology is based on things that aren't true.
They think Democrats are supernaturally all-powerful old centrists controlling everything even when out of power, will stop at nothing to defeat the "anti-establishment," rig primaries and appoint DNC chair and so on without what really happens (voting), but then say how spineless, stupid, incompetent, weak, don't fight, do nothing, ignore everybody, are easily corrupted by small amounts of campaign contributions, etc. Democrats are. Which one is it, then? Can't be both.
mcar
(43,744 posts)They deserve criticism for their attacks on President Biden and VP Harris - and many of their constituents will suffer for it. And, they will see Palestinians displaced and Gaza turned into a Kushner resort.
They deserve criticism and we are allowed to criticize Democrats here.
But, a free for all attack on Democrats is unproductive, to say the least.
MayReasonRule
(2,035 posts)That being the case... perhaps send an email to the Administrators regarding your inquiry.
Utilizing the alert system is always an option well.
Happy Tuesday y''all.
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(20,767 posts)LeftInTX
(31,904 posts)I'm dismayed by it.
We lost.
So let's just shit on the Democrats.
It's already bad, but let's demoralize the Democrats even more....Let's really give them nothing to fight for!
Geez this is Democratic Underground, not "shit all over Democrats Underground"
Talk about demoralizing.....
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)I never thought that a post in this forum saying to not attack democrats would get so much pushback.
LeftInTX
(31,904 posts)Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)MayReasonRule
(2,035 posts)My limited understanding is that is what's preferred instead of moderation discussions occurring in forums.
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demmiblue
(37,962 posts)boston bean
(36,608 posts)Sometimes even asking them to do the right thing. Giving them the strength to and political capital. Which others want ascribe as an attack.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Please be specific.
boston bean
(36,608 posts)However they can manage that fine. Dont tell us Jesus is at the wheel.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Please try to be specific.
boston bean
(36,608 posts)That aint happening.
LeftInTX
(31,904 posts)Yelling and screaming won't do much good. But trying to mitigate and quietly work behind the scenes is what needs to be done. Not everything needs to be out in the open.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)So it is happening.
kacekwl
(7,795 posts)that when a Democrat is in office every move they made including EO's was met with multiple lawsuits and resulting stays and holds and pauses by the courts. I have heard of some lawsuits by various outside groups but not from the Democratic party. I don't know if that is true.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)While there were many lawsuits filed against Biden's EOs, it wasn't every single one. And almost all were by outside groups or individual states, not by the Republican party.
kacekwl
(7,795 posts)Thanks.
Doodley
(10,474 posts)everything they can to speak out. Our very democracy is at stake. Everyday, huge damage is being done to our country. Never in our lifetimes has it been more important for lawmakers speak out.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)But doesnt really accomplish anything in the long run. Democrats have been calling Trump a fascist for years and he still won the election. I want to see real effective and realistic actions.
Doodley
(10,474 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)But attacking democrats doesnt educate voters.
themaguffin
(4,318 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)individuals such as Fetterman for his recent actions. What Im talking about are some blanket condemnations of unnamed democrats with no specifics.
Jilly_in_VA
(11,411 posts)Cite chapter and verse, and don't just come out with blanket statements in such posts. I get royally tired of this kind of thing. I will criticize Democrats by name if I think they have done something wrong, but saying., as you did in your OP "I thought we supported Democrats" is just asking for trouble and a lot of angry replies. So please try not to do so in the future.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)supporting the Democratic Party would be so controversial in a forum dedicated to supporting the Democratic Party
mountain grammy
(27,473 posts)Right there!!! Just seeing his face first thing gives me comfort. He integrated the military ! Maybe the blob will repeal that too and we can blame Democrats but Democrats arent doing it. Time to blame and shame the racists.
Executive Order 9981, Desegregating the Military
atreides1
(16,476 posts)I'm waiting to see if Trump will override Executive Order 9981!
gab13by13
(26,001 posts)I voted and donated money to my Senator John Fetterman, but lately I have criticized his positions on several issues.
Is that attacking Democrats? If it is we are stifling free speech here.
Do not tell me that Democrats can't do anything to stop or at least fight against illegal EO's.
IMO the people who are saying Democrats can do nothing are the ones attacking Democrats.
Once again, I do not subscribe to the strategy to let Trump burn everything down.
I now donate to the ACLU, Southern Poverty law Center, and plan to donate to AOC and Jasmine Crocket, they earned my money and my respect.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)based on their votes, actions or positions on specific issues is totally fair. But blanket condemnation of democrats with no specifics is not.
As far as the EOs, what exactly can be done to stop them? Please be specific.
gab13by13
(26,001 posts)I am talking about all of the illegal EO's that Trump has issued. Do not tell me that Democrats can do nothing to stop illegal EO's.
When I faced a big issue in my small town back in the 70's I was told the same thing I am hearing now, federal law supersedes state/local laws. That did not deter me from fighting. I acted to protect our water supply and I acted to protect our water supply in the future. I went to a university to educate myself what could be done. I am not a Congressman, many are lawyers, I don't know what their options are? I would hope that they don't subscribe to the idea that there is nothing they can do?
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)what should be done? What EOs are illegal and what specific actions can be taken?
mcar
(43,744 posts)BeyondGeography
(40,135 posts)and the one you won was thanks to a pandemic, expect incoming.
mahatmakanejeeves
(62,380 posts)Hotler
(12,567 posts)freedom and democracy or, you fail your oath and side with fascism and dictatorship. There is no in between on this. No middle of the road. Voting to go along to get along won't cut it. We will remember at election time, if we have another one.
We should be seeing a historical united resistance from our members in both chambers. And it should be an angry resistance, IMO.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Who is failing their oath? Please be specific.
Hotler
(12,567 posts)If they tried it would have made the news. It might not of worked but it would have been up lifting to see them try.
Appeaser may be the wrong word. These are some that IMO are too cozy with the fascist right from the start.
Full List of Democrats Who Voted To Pass Laken Riley Act
https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-democrats-voted-pass-laken-riley-act-2019432
Senator John Fetterman.
Colorado's U.S. senators break with environmentalists to support Trump's energy pick
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/colorados-us-senators-break-with-environmentalists-to-support-trumps-energy-pick/ar-AA1xJZb4
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)So you what feel good performative stuff instead of effective actions?
Wiz Imp
(3,103 posts)would still be complaining even if every Democrat voted against everything. Why? Because the Democrats didn't stop it. It's like people have a need to lash out at someone for not stopping Trump even though with most things right now, there is nothing they can do to stop Trump.
A few Democrats voting with Republicans in some cases is certainly disappointing, but voting differently still wouldn't stop Trump which should be the ultimate goal.
Voltaire2
(15,077 posts)That is an act of appeasement.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)But its unfair to attack a whole party for the actions of a few.
Voltaire2
(15,077 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)mean the entire party should be demonized? And is Rubio unqualified?
Voltaire2
(15,077 posts)It was the entire Democratic Party senate caucus.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)and it's only appeasement if Rubio is unqualified.
LetMyPeopleVote
(157,107 posts)Renew Deal
(83,394 posts)It allows the party to get stagnant. Democrats generally oppose censorship.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)But name a specific person, issue and actions. Not just blanket attacks.
kerouac2
(871 posts)It's the ability.
Democrats are legislators and people focused and skilled in governing and making decisions for the good of our entire country.
The gop is lead by cut throat ceo's, anarchists and crooks with expert skills in media and manipulation.
We simply do not have the media network, skill in manipulation and evil minions like they do.
And now we can't even use the law, because they essentially own that too.
So frustration with Dems has a lot to do with something Dems can't really do much about, because they are not evil people surrounded by more evil people skilled in manipulation and willing to do anything, legal or not.
Bettie
(17,590 posts)upset about?
Is your point that there is to be nothing but cheerleading, stating that we are in the best place we could possibly be in and everything is awesome?
An example or two (without a call out of any individual) would be helpful. You could reference what has been said that you find offensive.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)and several others posts in the forum to see what I'm referring to.
Omnipresent
(6,605 posts)We were all for Harris, but we didnt know how deep of a hole she had to climb out of, just to narrowly lose.
doc03
(37,255 posts)to primary anyone that speaks out against MAGA.
ForgoTheConsequence
(4,967 posts)Sounds exactly like Musk.
doc03
(37,255 posts)polls were underwater for 4 years. But can't express them without being attacked.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)I have no problem with criticizing a specific democrat for their actions or positions. It's the blanket attacks on 'the democrats' in general that I was referring to.
hadEnuf
(2,905 posts)n/t
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Has any democrat said nothing should be done until after Trump leaves office? If so, who?
hadEnuf
(2,905 posts)but we waited and waited and here we are.
I'm sick of waiting for the "right time". Fitzmas was the right time. Mueller was the right time. Garland was the right time.
At the very least the Democrats could mount a united front against this fascist onslaught and not blink. Stand for what's right, even if you lose. That would resonate with the American people a lot better than the go along to get along.
Kamala Harris was a great candidate and did an amazing job with the time she had, but how did the Dems throwing Biden under the bus over a few flubbed debate lines look to the American people?
One thing you've got to give the GOP is they don't give up, they stay on message, and they stand behind their own.
Maybe thrashing on some Democrats may wake them up to draw a line in the sand and fight.
Win or lose.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Democrats have been calling Trump and republicans fascists for years and they still won the election.
And losing accomplishes nothing. We need to win. To smart effective strategies are needed, not performative feel good actions.
Septua
(2,673 posts)..of hearing pundits and some DNC officials trying to explain why Kamala lost, placing the blame on 'messaging'...IMO she lost because she is a 'she' and Black. The 6M votes she lost from Biden's 2020 total is why she didn't win the Presidency. I'm not sure if Trump's 3M gain was half of the 6M or not but could well have been some of them.
And as I have been preaching, the Trump/Repug/Conservative/MAGA propaganda machine is massive and highly effective. And the Democrats have yet to come up with an equally massive and effective counter weapon. It's still butter knives vs machine guns.
niyad
(121,583 posts)our employees are okay?
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)with criticizing specific democrats for specific positions, statements, votes or actions. Its the general democrats are bad generalizations that Im talking about.
niyad
(121,583 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)betsuni
(27,404 posts)vague accusations. One Democrat says something and that person suddenly represents the whole party. The glee and lust to attack Democrats.
That "Oh, gee whiz, calling Democrats stupid, out-of-touch, corrupt, immoral, elite establishment who aren't doing anything and the party doesn't 'give a shit' or 'care about us' is constructive criticism." Saying things makes them true! While Republicans are allowed to stand around their own mess innocently as if they had nothing to do with anything.
Really obvious what the goal is here. The gullible are vulnerable to the manipulated message (and it's repeated every day all day), people who live in reality and know the history and people of the Democratic Party are not. There are other forums, lots of other things to do.
claudette
(4,834 posts)alarimer
(16,741 posts)We do not pledge fealty to the party, right or wrong. We are SUPPOSED to call them out when necessary.
Oneironaut
(5,870 posts)I think most people here support Democrats because theyre the best of this country, not because we feel some kind of team allegiance to them.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Call out specific democrats for specific actions. Thats fair. Attacking the entire party with a blanket condemnation is not.
stillcool
(32,966 posts)but it does seem the same usernames, are posting the same stuff, over and over...even using the same words, or talking points. No discussion, just accusations. I do think that a lot of people would prefer the Democrats behave exactly like the Republicans, but without all the wealth, power and free access to all the tools needed to bring down a country. I'm going to try and find some humor in all this bullshit. There is no other value.
mcar
(43,744 posts)from the other day way OTT.
We are in this position, in part, because of yet another group of supposed Democrats who didn't vote for VP Harris to "send a message." I had hoped people had learned from the 2016 election but they seem to make the same mistakes, over and over again.
Emile
(31,840 posts)mcar
(43,744 posts)President Biden and VP Harris.
Emile
(31,840 posts)mcar
(43,744 posts)Have a nice day.
Emile
(31,840 posts)mcar
(43,744 posts)Emile
(31,840 posts)LakeArenal
(29,913 posts)I am very upset with the actions of at least two of our most incumbent leaders. Saying so and pointing to exactly who those leaders are is considered bashing.
When what those lofty Democrats have done is bash two of the most popular leaders of my life.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)for actions and votes is fair criticism. Attacking all democrats for the actions of a few is not.
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)...and that whole is defined what individuals within it do.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)for the actions of a few has always been unjust.
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)for specific actions. But blaming the whole party for one persons actions is completely unfair.
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)...that act can reasonably be attributed to the entire group.
Even when one player fumbles an important play, the whole team loses.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)that attacking a whole party for one persons actions, damages the whole team and makes it less effective going forward.
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)...the bitching we've been doing the last few days is getting through.
More Dems are finally showing some guts and starting to oppose the nazis.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)They were doing that already. But if you want to give yourself a pat on the back to feed your ego, go right ahead.
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)...there wouldn't have been the outcry the OP disagrees with.
(And just a note, when a poster resorts to personal snark, they can lose credibility for their position and it's usually a sign they know their argument is weak.)
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)and numerous examples were noted in this and other threads. But some will still complain because nothing is ever good enough.
(And just a note, sounds like I struck a nerve.)
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)....got it.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Don't deny reality.
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)...there would not have been such loud calls for them to be proactive.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)and just like to complain, holding democrats to an ideal of perfection so they can feel good about themselves.
And don't pretend democrats were not speaking out.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/january-6-pardons-senate-democrats-condemn/&ved=2ahUKEwjHtIP2_5qLAxVplYkEHQKxHWQQyM8BKAB6BAgREAE&usg=AOvVaw3QibIaPL6_heQ9yByAB6_A
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://theflintcouriernews.com/democratic-legislators-condemn-house-gop-passage-of-anti-worker-bills-blocking-minimum-wage-increases/&ved=2ahUKEwjEwYWMgZuLAxXawvACHa_sFSY4ChDF9AEoAHoECBIQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1TNXetGPG-HsrFlV6qM4O_
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/democrats-wildfire-aid-20033764.php&ved=2ahUKEwjEwYWMgZuLAxXawvACHa_sFSY4ChDF9AEoAHoECBkQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1kpIja_dMBf5rMHTG6U_H5
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5107000-house-democrats-condemn-trumps-inspectors-general-firings-in-letter/amp/&ved=2ahUKEwjEwYWMgZuLAxXawvACHa_sFSY4ChDIzwEoAHoECBgQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1AjKI1bOJ_mtt0plG7Ujbm
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://patch.com/new-jersey/eastbrunswick/amp/32116543/house-dems-condemn-release-of-j6-rioter-who-assaulted-brian-sicknick&ved=2ahUKEwjx7PK5gZuLAxWHrokEHe57DRo4FBDIzwEoAHoECA4QAQ&usg=AOvVaw1x6oM6LfNookUAlVsnpN2r
So let's end the fiction that democrats weren't speaking out.
Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)...thanks to the widespread calls for them to do so.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Every article linked were from days ago, so stop denying reality.
Emile
(31,840 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)against Trump after he was sworn in?
Emile
(31,840 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Emile
(31,840 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Ping Tung
(1,573 posts)Thomas Jefferson to Francis Hopkinson, 1789.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)But broad blanket attacks are unfair and counterproductive.
betsuni
(27,404 posts)the party is always right, genuflecting, pay fealty, marching in lockstep, rah rah cheerleaders, echo chamber.
All popular Democrat-bashing insults in 2016.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)useless gestures to make themselves feel good rather than effective actions that helps others.
betsuni
(27,404 posts)loyalty oaths and everyone repeating the same slogans or you're out! As if the majority of the U.S. is deep blue. Ridiculous.
Skittles
(161,204 posts)UM, ELECTING REPUKES ALREADY FUCKING HAPPENED
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)if everyone continues attacking democrats.
Skittles
(161,204 posts)we don't goosestep to them
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)But trashing all democrats because one, or a few, did or said something we disagree with, will only help republicans.
Renew Deal
(83,394 posts)People in this country are not happy with the status quo. We need to be thinking about how to solve peoples problems differently.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)So please dont put words in my mouth.
And Im all for hearing constructive ideas to help people.
Skittles
(161,204 posts)DONE HERE
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)since no one asked for goose stepping.
Elessar Zappa
(16,277 posts)Criticism is allowed here and welcome, imo, as long as it doesnt become completely unreasonable or vitriolic (or results in pushing 3rd parties).
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)dont mention an individual person or specific actions that just attack democrats in general without any details.
doc03
(37,255 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)But not all.
CrispyQ
(38,858 posts)Also, we're not lockstep like the other side so some criticism is always allowed. If you feel someone has overstepped you can always respond to their post, send them a PM, or alert on them.
There's a ton of frustration right now. Vote to save democracy we were told in 2020 & then again in 2024. Some of us feel the democratic response to boxes & boxes & boxes of stolen documents was weak. And let's not forget that insurrection, too. The wheelers will be here soon, to explain why everything about those timelines was hunky-dory. Yet here we are.
A true opposition party would never have let it get to this point. The dems are 45-60 years behind the 8-ball. Our electoral process has been turned into a for-profit industry & can never elect true representatives of all the people & the people who can change it, are some of the very ones who benefit from it.
Democracy was always going to be harder & harder to hold onto as climate chaos gets worse. Globally, it took a huge blow when Trump got in again.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)specific people being called out for specific actions. My issue is with posts that are blaming all democrats or claiming that they are not doing anything or enough. There have even been posts calling for a third party. These are unfair and not productive.
CrispyQ
(38,858 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Please be specific.
CrispyQ
(38,858 posts)We can be the party of herding cats when the fascists have been dealt with.
Have a good day.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)And what would that accomplish? Most would get through anyway. Any suggestions on something actually effective?
CrispyQ
(38,858 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Because Im asking for specific, effective actions instead of vague demands?
claudette
(4,834 posts)they supported us.
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)How so?
claudette
(4,834 posts)Im not saying that. But I do wonder why theyre so silent now. Hope theyre planning something
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)Ive seen democrats like AOC, Jamie Raskin and others speaking out every day.
claudette
(4,834 posts)ALL Democrats should be just as loud. I hope theyre planning something
SocialDemocrat61
(3,362 posts)And a new DNC chair has to be elected until serious planning gets underway.