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PatrickforO

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3. I hope that when you go, you will take some of these ideas -
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 10:11 AM
Jan 2017

not just from this article, but from other things I and others have written about the utter tone-deafness of our party this time around. I don't think anybody really knows what to do. We have Sanders and Warren, both aging, thundering from their Senate seats in the face of accelerated Republican attacks on everything Obama did during his term and more.

But I'll be honest - many times on this very site, I have found myself discouraged because so many on here (and I know there are some party bigwigs who post on here) just don't seem to understand the profound anger of the [populist, New Deal socialist, democratic socialist, worker's wing, whatever you want to call us] wing of the party. This anger amongst Democratic rank and file voters will continue to grow, too, as the GOP rides roughshod over many of the things we fought for over long decades of struggle when our party is powerless to stop most of it.

The New Deal, for instance. It worked. It really did. It saved capitalism. I have said often to those in power, "Hey, just be like FDR and throw the middle class a few bones - single payer healthcare and strong, guaranteed Social Security, and you can go on screwing us for decades to come..." but no one really believed me. Of course, that 'decades to come' may be moot because of global warming...

I'm not gonna say anything about Hillary. She's a good person but the wrong person at the wrong time. I can remember how very, very angry I was at some of her tactics during the primary season. Oh, social justice is more important than economic justice, they said, which implies that Sanders is a racist, they said...geez. And then this November we got what we got. And it's a shitty gift that's gonna keep on giving and giving and giving...or perhaps I should say 'taking.' Because these people want to do away with the concept of 'public good' and make everything private, for profit without any of those pesky regulations to affect cash register operation.

I'm furious. I get 20 emails a day from various Dems, all insisting I give money so they can 'continue the fight against (you fill in the blank). You know, when Americans generally realize how deeply they are going to be screwed by these bozos now in power, they might resort to pitchforks.

I hope not because I'm too old for that shit.

By the way, you'll be happy to note that my friends and I here in my state are trying to form groups to pressure our state legislature and governor into enacting 'national popular vote' legislation. That's a little thing, but it is something.

Sorry for the rant. Good luck in Houston.

Hey, everything's going great, so why change anything? n/t QC Jan 2017 #1
Everything is fine, it was the Russians!111 m-lekktor Jan 2017 #5
Exactly! n/t QC Jan 2017 #8
I am going to the DNC forum in Houston Gothmog Jan 2017 #2
I hope that when you go, you will take some of these ideas - PatrickforO Jan 2017 #3
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2017 #4
I have met and like Keith Ellison but I do not support his bid for DNC chair Gothmog Jan 2017 #7
I LIKE Tom Perez, too! Have a productive interesting time @ Cha Jan 2017 #29
The real world is not always fair but you to work to change it Gothmog Jan 2017 #44
Even Ellison has backed off his opposition to lobbying money Gothmog Jan 2017 #45
"a ban then-DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz quietly lifted in the 2016 election." NCTraveler Jan 2017 #6
Hmm, very interesting. senz Jan 2017 #19
Exciting. Always nice to hear from a pro-Trump person. emulatorloo Jan 2017 #28
I see a realignment of both parties going forward hollowdweller Jan 2017 #9
What about tearing down corporate regulation BainsBane Jan 2017 #24
Berniebros operate from the ridiculous perception that it was a close primary. LexVegas Jan 2017 #10
+1 nt JTFrog Jan 2017 #13
Lol. You guys are sad. dionysus Jan 2017 #15
I can think of someone(s) revmclaren Jan 2017 #26
Reality is not sad uponit7771 Jan 2017 #38
Nothing to see here, just some no-name from huffpo Blue_Tires Jan 2017 #11
Why we lose lou ky dem Jan 2017 #12
LOL, yes it appears that I touched a nerve. PatrickforO Jan 2017 #16
And your comment in the OP indicates BainsBane Jan 2017 #18
Cute. Except that it is Bernie's and Warren's positions I support, not them per se. PatrickforO Jan 2017 #43
..as DUers cheer them on... sad... dionysus Jan 2017 #14
Putin agrees the DNC put its fingers on the scale BainsBane Jan 2017 #17
ITA. Black and Latino voters put their fingers on the scale for Hillary Clinton. StevieM Jan 2017 #21
voter disenfranchisement BainsBane Jan 2017 #22
+1, I have no doubt that after the VRA is gutted that black turnout would be down after KGOP uponit7771 Jan 2017 #39
That's what Cenk does JustAnotherGen Jan 2017 #36
Yeah, putin propaganda.. spread far and wide. So members of the Democraric Cha Jan 2017 #30
Some things never change. senz Jan 2017 #20
Back to celebrate the inauguration? BainsBane Jan 2017 #23
Trump "is not into killing -- unlike Obama and Hillary" betsuni Jan 2017 #25
Oh Jesus.. talk about delusional! Cha Jan 2017 #31
it never ends. betsuni Jan 2017 #34
Ridiculous propaganda.. Cha Jan 2017 #35
Yeah, even in today's climate that one would have lasted 15 seconds here on DU. George II Jan 2017 #42
Thank you emulatorloo Jan 2017 #27
Thank you for those enlightening links, B Cha Jan 2017 #32
Well that explains a great deal. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. Tarheel_Dem Jan 2017 #33
"Some things never change" - I have to agree with you on that one. George II Jan 2017 #41
This was a WEAK article. I watched much of that forum, and MANY populist things were said. RBInMaine Jan 2017 #37
DNC - "Let's run Hillary again in 2020!" Oneironaut Jan 2017 #40
I would support Clinton in 2020 Gothmog Jan 2017 #46
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