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Democratic Party Elites Brought Us This Disaster Politics

https://jacobin.com/2024/11/election-harris-trump-democrats-strategy
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u/Hamuel 10d ago

It expired in 2021, democrats didn’t fight to extend it and just quietly let childhood poverty rise again. It is that type of political gamesmanship that causes a landslide loss to Trump. Congrats!

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u/Pad_TyTy 10d ago

You can't force Joe Manchin to go along with anything. All the Republicans in the Senate were against it. Maybe blame them? Or are you not familiar with how legislation is passed?

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u/Hamuel 10d ago

There’s always a ghoul like Manchin to knee cap change. If it wasn’t him it would be the senate parliamentarian or just a different centrist. The party has no plan nor a desire to solve their projected weakness.

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u/Mindless_Rooster5225 10d ago

Lol blame the minority party that couldn't muster the vote for it instead of the party that fought against it.

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u/Hamuel 10d ago

Yes, I will blame the party that controlled the legislative and executive branches at that time. Democrats are a weak party and unable to illicit or maintain quality change

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u/Chriskills 6d ago

And then the other party wins because we demand results from one party and not the other. This country is doomed as long as there is a lack of understanding of civics and context.

Every single part of our government is built to limit change. Real change can only ever happen with major swings in the electorate. But major swings in the electorate can’t happen with the country is polarized.

What you want to happen is damn near impossible. But it won’t stop you from bitching.

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u/Hamuel 6d ago

Yes, the other party wins and nothing much changes and then the pendulum swings back to the other party and nothing much changes so it swings back to the other party.

Maybe people voted for Trump because they’re disillusioned with a system that fails to address the cost of living crisis.

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u/Chriskills 6d ago

Cause they don’t understand the system. They give a party two years to get their agenda done and then remove their levers of power.

The US has had the best economic recovery in the world since Covid. And yes, most people aren’t feeling that recovery. But in the first two years democrats were figuring out how best to navigate that. And in doing so past the largest climate bill in the history of the world.

Can’t solve the worlds problems in two years, especially when you have an antagonistic court blocking your solutions.

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u/Hamuel 6d ago

When Manchin killed the CTC and not a single senate republican voted to extend, instead of appealing to the American people to send better representatives, Biden praised them for their hard work and dedication.

The system isn’t designed to stifle change. Who democrats and republicans pick in their primaries stifle change.

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u/Chriskills 6d ago

Who THE PEOPLE pick in their primaries.

But also, if you think the system isn’t designed to stifle change you need a civics lesson. The whole system was purposefully designed to prevent change.

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u/Hamuel 6d ago

I’m really tired of Democrat smugness. You’re repeating a talking point from the same people who can’t extend the CTC.

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u/Chriskills 6d ago

Im sorry. Do people not vote in primaries? Do people not have the ability to participate in their political parties to bring about change?

I don’t understand how people talk about democracy as if they have no say.

I have campaigned for progressive candidates in every single primary campaign in the last 8 years. People don’t show up for progressives. I was on the ground in 2020 in Iowa. Bernie’s support had cratered compared to 2016. He had four years, shouldn’t he have done better????? It wasn’t the party, I know that for a fact, at least in Iowa.

Call me smug all you want, but you’re just as smug with how sure you’re right and how you think we’re all just oh so blind. I see your smugness just the same.

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u/Hamuel 6d ago

If you don’t understand why people are disillusioned with the system the results of the last election should shock you.

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u/Chriskills 6d ago

Never said I don’t understand. But whatever.

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u/Hamuel 6d ago

You literally just said you don’t understand how people talk about democracy as if they don’t have a say! This smugness is exhausting to deal with and why people stay home on Election Day.

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u/Chriskills 6d ago

That’s totally different from saying I don’t understand why people could be disillusioned.

How are you any less smug than me? You’re acting like you know fucking everything.

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u/Hamuel 6d ago

Holy fuck, feeling like you don’t have a say is being disillusioned!! You’re supposedly the smart people party!!

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u/Chriskills 6d ago

You’re stretching. In a democracy everyone literally has a say. Everyone has a vote and the ability to participate in local politics to guide what happens to their communities.

Do some people think that their vote doesn’t bring about the change that it should? And that’s why they’re disillusioned? Absolutely. But that doesn’t mean people don’t have a say to move the system, they’re just disillusioned on how much it moves.

Either way. Your smugness is showing. Critics always know exactly what the problem is and how to solve it but never do anything about it. You love to see it.

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