Keep our focus on working class issues, e.g. support for unions, job creation through industrial policy. Biden actually has done a pretty good job on this, but people don’t give us credit — T Clark
Interesting proposals and points, but all of them are mainly focused on national issues and how to convince American working-class families.
I wonder if foreign policy is relevant to those eventual voters and motivates them to vote for one or the other. — javi2541997
Palestine's sovereignty. I guess Democrats are pro-Palestine, but I don't know if it is an important matter amongst the voters — javi2541997
European Union. Democrats see us as friends or pals, at least. Republicans are clearly against us, and they flirt with Russia. Maybe it could motivate the voters that their leader prefers European values—we are not perfect. I know. I know.—rather than Putin's old-school hating style of everything and everyone. — javi2541997
UK. Republicans seem to flirt with Brexit and isolating them even more. This is a terrible idea, and the Western world should be united, not chopped into chunks. A person who believes in a united world should vote Democrat. — javi2541997
I think Palestinian sovereignty is the right thing, but it is a fraught issue here in the US and it's not clear to me who it helps. Both Jewish and Arabic voters tend to vote Democratic. One or the other is going to be pissed off no matter what you do. — T Clark
You know how I think the Democrats could have won this election? If they had nominated an old-style National Review-type Republican in the tradition of George H. Bush, Eisenhower, David Brooks, George Will , Charles Krauthammer, Liz Cheney and David Frum (strong on national defense, supportive of an anti-Russia policy, economically libertarian and socially moderate). Progressives would have held their noses and voted for such a candidate over Trump, while enough potential Trump voters would have changed sides to put the Democrats over the top. — Joshs
Second, and most important: what the large densely-populated urban centers (which is where most democrats are concentrated) need is very different from what rural voters and social conservatives need. 70% of economic productivity and wealth generation is located in Democrat-dominated urban centers, and Democrat views on everything from energy policy to healthcare and education are direct expressions of their understanding of what it takes to make that economic engine thrive.
Trump supporters know exactly how to make an economy of the 1950’s thrive, but that’s a recipe for failure in the 21st century. The urban dwellers are speaking a foreign language to the ears of Trump supporters, not just on social issues but also economic ones, so we progressives can’t expect the majority of the country who supports Trump, and a return to the economic thinking of a previous century, to fork over their money to support our causes. — Joshs
We need to find a way to use our own plentiful resources to further our way of life in the cities, which will only pull us father away from traditional America but is necessary for us to thrive on our own terms. — Joshs
The Democratic coalition between intellectuals and blue collar workers which was successful for 50 years worked because the great majority of people in both the cities and small towns were less educated workers. That coalition can’t be put back together in an era when the thinking of educated urbanities has moved so far away from that of the rest of the country. There is no language in common anymore, not on science, ethics, faith or economics. — Joshs
I disagree that Republicans destroy any more so than any other ideological movement destroys. Conserving by nature seeks to preserve the status quo, so destruction it would seem, is more useful to a liberal than a conservative. Liberals by nature seek to overthrow (destroy) existing institutions, mores and customs. — Fire Ologist
Save for reproductive rights being a good issue for liberals. It’s a loser issue for both sides. The sides have hardened as ‘protecting the baby by destroying the mother’ versus ‘protecting the mother by destroying the baby.’ Losers all around. Both parties should figure out a way to start that conversation over. — Fire Ologist
Hating guns and gun owners - another loser like abortion. Guns and gun owners, like unwanted pregnancy and abortions, are here to stay. Figure it out, regulate it, set limits, argue to change minds, but do not ban. — Fire Ologist
Our politicians, leaders, and media, and most of all, you and me, do this all of the time. We ignore the individual by seeing only some stereotype. — Fire Ologist
We all need to remember the people in our lives that we know and love who also happen to vote for the other party. We have to humbly accept that our own opinions may be the wrong ones and listen. — Fire Ologist
Everyone is looking to do good. — Fire Ologist
We should never think of our political party of choice as anything more than a convenience. — Fire Ologist
The problem is that I feel like party leadership understands the latter but they actively choose not to change in order to maintain their influence. — Mr Bee
The neoliberal status quo era is over and to be able to push back against the populist right the left needs a populist message of their own. It's clear what that message should be but that makes the elites in the party uncomfortable so they'll do everything they can to push out any potentially inspiring candidates with a bold vision even if it comes at the risk of putting up dull and pathetic figures like Biden. — Mr Bee
Yeah but it's hard to see most Jewish voters being mad simply for reining in Netanyahu from committing war crimes vs. Arabs who will be mad if you don't. Obama was able to stand up to Israel on issues like the Iran Nuclear Deal but his support from Jewish voters remained strong. — Mr Bee
In my experience, Americans in general are open-minded and not against voting for a female or someone with ties outside their country, but they have to have proved themselves as competent in their own right. The whole thing seemed a little thrown together last minute, and it appeared like they didn't approach the fact that she was female with enough caution to make it seem genuine. — kudos
To be blunt, this trap is mostly made up of people who have done bad things in their past who now are forced to repress their violent feelings to live arbitrarily free. — kudos
If you are alive and breathing, chances are you have some moral indecency in you, one should be reminded of this from time to time. Whoever you are, you probably have a darker side of your personality and it needs to be fed regularly or else it will begin to hurt you from within. — kudos
All and all, I think globalization has been bad for American workers — T Clark
That's a good point. I didn't mention it because I'm not sure any foreign policy position would have much impact on an election here. — T Clark
All and all, I think globalization has been bad for American workers
— T Clark
Really? In what sense? — javi2541997
What if the donkey (I love the party logo) gives up on 'Indiana' or 'Oklahoma' and they put all the efforts in an industrialised working class like the one of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania? — javi2541997
The Democrats put very little money in conservative states except sometimes for specific federal candidates. Most money is spent for "swing states", e.g. Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Michigan. — T Clark
Enough with guns already
provide funding to send transgender students to private schools where they will be more welcome
Use government funds to install unisex bathrooms in schools willing to use them.
Stop hating white men. No, not everything is their fault. Movements like Black Lives Matter infuriate people. Heck, they infuriate me. And they don’t work.
I’m a supporter of gay marriage but it cost us a lot.
Keep supporting women’s reproductive rights. This is a good issue for us.
Stop showing contempt for people you disagree with. I like and respect many Trump supporters whom I’ve met. Of course they show contempt for us too. Too bad. Learn to live with it.
I don't think influence is the primary issue, although they do have to deal with those further to the left. I think they do what they believe, both personally and ideologically. — T Clark
What would a populist Democrat look like? What issues would they promote? — T Clark
As I've noted elsewhere in this thread, I think Biden is the best president in my adult lifetime. — T Clark
I am a strong leaning conservative and you seem to be a strong leaning Democrat, so this should be an interesting conversation :smile: . IMHO, the reason the democrats lost is because they have lost the common sense constitutional values. They have been advocating for censorship, prosecution for differing beliefs, essentially the revocation of the 2nd amendment, child mutilation, the disbandment of basic gender distinction in society (like bathrooms), etc. I think America woke up and realized that this is getting out-of-hand; and wants to go back to America’s core values — Bob Ross
I think America woke up and realized that this is getting out-of-hand; and wants to go back to America’s core values. — Bob Ross
I voted for Trump, because I am afraid of what Kamala would have done to our country. My policy is to vote for the lesser of the two evils, and not to abstain in principle — Bob Ross
For a foreigner like me, it is complicated to understand America's core values — javi2541997
Isnt there a split of values in your country, — Joshs
For a foreigner like me, it is complicated to understand America's core values. Following your views and posts, it seems that an American core value is gun freedom; also, you are against censorship, but you would avoid having a LGTBIQ flag in your classroom; then, you claim that it is essential to have different beliefs, but some of you label as 'Communist' the working model of Mondragón (Spain) for not being capitalist enough.
A core value... complicated, mate.
For me, it is to have a strong national healthcare system. So, to you is carrying a M-16 in your big polluting Ford truck. — javi2541997
I'm not sure what you mean by "core value." — Hanover
America is a capitalist country, which makes it less Marxist than other countries, which I guess is just true. — Hanover
. I don't know how much time Americans spend thinking and commenting upon the working model of Spain, but, to the extent it is more communistic than the US, that would likely not be something many Americans would want to emulate. — Hanover
The US does have strong national healthcare. Your concern is over affordability and accessibility. — Hanover
The M-16? Sure, we all walk around with fully automatic rifles. — Hanover
I am a strong leaning conservative and you seem to be a strong leaning Democrat, — Bob Ross
the reason the democrats lost is because they have lost the common sense constitutional values. — Bob Ross
Every time I discuss gun control with a liberal, they always end up using the phrase “reasonable gun control” to advocate for the infringement of our 2nd amendment rights; — Bob Ross
provide funding to send transgender students to private schools where they will be more welcome
Who is funding this? It better not be my taxes. — Bob Ross
The main difference I personally find between liberals and conservatives is that liberals tend to think all ideally and conservatives all pragmatically. — Bob Ross
People want a merit-based society, where race, gender, ethnicity, etc. do not matter. — Bob Ross
let’s stop with the identity politics—it’s nonsense. — Bob Ross
My questions for you would be:
1. Why should the government meddle in gay monogamous marriage but not gay polygamous marriage?
2. If the idea is just to have the State recognize people who are promising their lives, intimately, to each other, then why not like a libertarian stance and get rid of institutionalized marriage altogether? People could still get married in the metaphorical sense. — Bob Ross
I like Sanders a lot, but I don't think his kind of liberal can win. We need to be more in the center. — T Clark
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