If only there were a candidate that focused on working class issues, had popular proposals, took no corporate money, and had an energized, diverse coalition. It would be an example they could emulate. Alas, no such candidate exists.
Oh wait… — Mikie
There used to be moderately liberal Republicans and conservative Democrats. Not anymore. The Democrats in Congress couldn't even work with moderates like Manchin and Sinema, so they're gone now. So, I think your idea is pie in the sky — T Clark
For me, Biden was exactly the right candidate. As far as I'm concerned, he is the best president in my adult lifetime. My first election was in 1972. I voted for McGovern. What I'm looking for is a strategy so that candidates like him or Harris can win. — T Clark
I think on economic issues, Democratic policies are better for working class people, no matter where they live. That's the point of my post - we have to back off on primarily social policies that drive these voters away — T Clark
. I think the values represented in the Republican party these days are those of a fairly small group of exceedingly ideological politicians supported by corporate business. — T Clark
I think the right description of what you call "less educated workers" is just working people. They're the people who the Democratic party needs to bring back. They belong with us — T Clark
I think you’re making a colossal mistake in judgement. American right wing populism isnt driven from the top down, but from the bottom up. It’s a grass roots movement driven by your neighbors outside of your urban bubble. — Joshs
The only way to bring back Trump-supporting workers, business owners and scholars is either to abandon economic and social policies based on social I.Q. (which is what most liberal-pprogressive economic policy is based on), or change Trump-supporters’ value systems, which cannot be done externally. They have to evolve on their own terms , at their own pace, incrementally over a long period of time. — Joshs
Trump thinks like his supporters, so in that sense he is sincere. That doesn’t mean that he isn’t an opportunist, but he’s an opportunist who sees the world the way they do. — Joshs
I’m a liberal Democrat. I don’t like losing elections and we shouldn’t be. Democrats govern and Republicans destroy. We should be the majority party, but we’re not. Here are some suggestions about how we might go about fixing this. — T Clark
A core value... complicated, mate.
American core value is gun freedom
also, you are against censorship, but you would avoid having a LGTBIQ flag in your classroom
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.
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.
Yep, you are definitely to the right of what used to be considered establishment Conservatism.
that the outlook of educated urbanites is so far removed from your worldview that there is little room for compromise, which is fine with me
so in order to protect the Union we need to devolve as much power to the states as possible
I also love short visits to Trump’s America, but I can’t live there.
But my values are the morally correct ones, and the liberal cities are on the path to hell
he has zero convictions and merely harnesses the fears and bigotries of the unsophisticated to propel his movement. Liberal propaganda? — Tom Storm
From what I can see you are a jingoist ideologue.
You toe the party line and don't seem particularly interested in how the US will be governed as opposed to ideology.
Says a supporter of the party that tried to overthrow the results of a free and fair election for president in 2020
The party that refused to consider a Democratic Supreme Court nominee for purely partisan reasons.
It includes such things as registration, permitting, background checks, gun safety, and restrictions on ownership for certain groups, e.g. convicted criminals.
I think they would be approved by even those in conservative states if they trusted it wouldn't lead to more restrictive measures.
I envisioned it being paid for by private funds
This from the guy who wants to send US troops into other sovereign countries to force our ideological preferences down their throats. That's pragmatism?
Republicans want to pretend the way black people have been treated historically is no longer an issue. It turns my stomach.
The State of Florida has made it part of the school curricula that slaves benefitted from slavery.
The Republican party is as guilty of this as the Democrats. That's why I want to get us out of that business.
epublicans want to pretend the way black people have been treated historically is no longer an issue. It turns my stomach.
the student loan forgiveness program. I personally never liked it, and I understand why working class people would resent it. — Relativist
Similarly with aid to Ukraine: many resent it. There's no apparent, immediate benefit to Americans. — Relativist
Not propaganda, just hypocritical nonsense, I think, designed to support the emotional responses to politicians you abhor. I was guilty of doing this, as a 'democrat', for like a decade. — AmadeusD
...he has zero convictions and merely harnesses the fears and bigotries of the unsophisticated to propel his movement. — Tom Storm
Of course Biden was exactly the right candidate for you. You’re a liberal. I’m saying a liberal like you or Biden or Harris can’t win unless they move far enough to the right that they become an old line conservative in the mold of G.W.Bush or Mitt Romney. — Joshs
I think you’re making a colossal mistake in judgement. American right wing populism isnt driven from the top down, but from the bottom up. It’s a grass roots movement driven by your neighbors outside of your urban bubble. — Joshs
I focused on working people, but the heart of the issue isn’t workers, it’s a socially traditionalist value system shared by workers and wealthy people, those without college educations as well as those with advanced degrees, who are mostly from lower population density regions, with occasional exceptions like Trump. The main issue is what I call social I.Q. — Joshs
The biggest problem with democrats is that they are unable to market and speak to the working class. They aren't creating a political core that can be gathered around, there are no slogans or easily summed policies and democrats openly fight among themselves about policies that mean nothing to the regular voter. — Christoffer
I think the opposite is true, the problem is actually that democrats need to get away from the center because it doesn't offer anything. The working class have problems or feel that they have problems that need some solutions and the center liberal position will mostly just perpetuate things as they've always been. — Christoffer
The people want support in their life. The politics Sanders stand for is basically to install basic living conditions found in Scandinavia, or at least half way to it. If the democrats actually took a step to the left rather than waddling around in the center (as they've already have been for long now), then they would actually show people solutions. — Christoffer
I am not ultra-nationalist; but I am a nationalist. I think you are conflating the two, but maybe I am wrong. — Bob Ross
Says a supporter of the party that tried to overthrow the results of a free and fair election for president in 2020
Trump did try to do that, and I do not approve of that. — Bob Ross
The party that refused to consider a Democratic Supreme Court nominee for purely partisan reasons.
I am fine with that: — Bob Ross
The only one that makes historical and contextual sense is banning ownership for certain convicted criminals (like violent felons): the constitution was written in terms of what reasonably law-abiding citizens would have as protections. — Bob Ross
I am saying that there are situations where countries have a duty to subject other countries to their values—e.g., North Korea, Talibanian Afghanistan, etc. — Bob Ross
They are historical grievances. They literally not in issue. — AmadeusD
Your opinion of my attitude is not really of interest to me. — T Clark
it's that it continues. — T Clark
6. The right to bear arms. — Bob Ross
Liberals are moving away from these core values in the name of social justice. — Bob Ross
I think a healthcare system that is actually governed by the free-market would be best; and the right to bear arms is more important: what does good health care do if you can’t protect your rights? — Bob Ross
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