• tygerprints@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    As a lifelong democrat, I have to agree. The DNC is running scared, just like the RNC, but for different reasons. And yes I could be called a geriatric.

    But I believe the problem is that we need to stop worrying about stepping on toes, maintaining a status quo that has never really worked, and has always favored the rich. I think we need a real, true blue, dyed in the fur ass-kicking braying Donkey to shake things up and say, “to hell with pleasing the moderates, we’re gonna lead this nation into the 21st century whether it likes it or not.” We need someone willing to be extremely far left enough to shake up people and wake them up and get truly progressive on their asses.

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      But I believe the problem is that we need to stop worrying about stepping on toes, maintaining a status quo that has never really worked, and has always favored the rich

      That’s not a voter problem, that’s an elected representative problem…

      But it’s almost impossible for an incumbent to lose a primary. It was only like a decade ago that the DNC was openly threatening to black ball any organization/business that worked on a primary campaign against a Dem incumbent.

      While they no longer (at least openly) make those threats, they still say they’re a private party and can pick sides. They can also use PAC donations meant for the general and instead use it to keep Dems like Manchin safe from more progressive primary challengers.

      We need a fundamental change to our political system, because an insane amount of control is in the hands of private organizations beholden to absolutely no one with zero oversight.

      To circle back to the status quo comment, the richest people at the top of the status quo keep giving a shit ton of money to those private organizations. It’s an uphill fight, because “winning” isn’t just Dems controlling the government. It’s also replacing the vast majority of them, not just in office, but the ones behind the scenes running the party too.

      I think they get that, and that’s why they fight progressives in primaries harder than Republicans in generals.

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        We also need to change funding for elections and elected officials. Most of us could never run because we’re too poor and so that only leaves the most wealthy/properly supported of us to take the time and risk to run for any office which just entrenches the “wealthy establishment control” of all political parties.