• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Haley is as bad as trump, she’s just not saying the quiet parts out loud.

    Normalizing her as “moderate” simply because she’s not trump only moves the Overton window towards the right.

    Biden needs all the votes he can get. I just don’t know why they spend so much time appealing to Republicans who will never vote D instead of courting independents or anyone on the left.

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      9 months ago

      Because they’re Diet Republicans. Years ago, Republicans were conservatives and Democrats were liberals. After Reagan trounced them in the 80s, the Democrats decided it was more important to be more like Republicans and have become more and more conservative with each election. Now Republicans are full on fascists and Democrats are the 1980s Republicans. And liberals have become 1980s conservatives. There is no mainstream representation for anyone who is actually left (i.e. communists, socialists, etc.).

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        I would like to introduce the toilet bowl political theory. Some parties are closer to the drain than others, but everyone is slowly circling it.

        You can either swim or go down the drain. Either way, you’ll find yourself covered in shit.

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        I mean. AOC. Bernie. They’re pretty left and they’re in office.

        I get being cynical, for true. But don’t give up. Winning the election is a new start. We can fix it.

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          The fact that Bernie has been in office so long is a testament that there is plenty of room for more like him.

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          I respectively disagree. IMO, they’re centrists, Neither are communists nor socialists.

          Both campaigned on being left. But what have their actions been since they got into office? Campaigning and in-office actions are not always the same.

          In Bernie’s case he used to be left, but when Biden got in office he has bent the knee and been milquetoast centrist. And AOC is Pelosi 2.0. Doesn’t care about anything except making money and protecting her own image. She’s full of shit. In any other country she’d be right wing.

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        This is quite true, and I’d like to add a bit of context. It’s important to understand why Rs won in that timeframe and what Ds did to try to emulate that success. In short, it’s all about the money Lebowski.

        Corporate donors massively favored Republicans in those days. Dems realized that on average, in 96% of the races where a candidate spent more money on ads, that candidate won. So Dems abandoned appealing to their constituents, and instead began appealing to rich donors in order to get more money. This is why campaign finance donations are considered legal bribes, because politicians promise and deliver on favors in exchange for those donations. If they don’t deliver, they lose out on funding for the next election cycle and in turn lose the race.

        The margins have slimmed, but the rich still favor Reps more to this day, and Dems haven’t pivoted from that strategy since. All it does is serve to further marginalize people, and cement the oligarchy. This is why we have to reform campaign finance to get money out of politics before we can ever hope to effect positive change, otherwise normal people will never be represented because it’s impossible for us to compete with unlimited money coming from the elites, corporate dark PACs, etc.

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      Her public policies were basically just Trump’s, although she didn’t seem like someone that wanted a dictatorship like Trump clearly wants. That’s a big difference. A lot of her voters backed her simply because they still want a democracy, not a dictatorship.

      These folks are going to have to decide what’s more important to them. Far right wing policies, or killing what made America great, being able to elect your leaders.

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        although she didn’t seem like someone that wanted a dictatorship like Trump clearly wants.

        I’d be surprised if a single Republican on the national stage doesn’t want that…

        Some are just smart enough to not say it till it’s happened. That makes them more dangerous, not less.