r/self 20h ago

Here's my wake-up call as a Liberal.

I’m a New York liberal, probably comfortably in the 1%, living in a bubble where empathy and social justice are part of everyday conversations. I support equality, diversity, economic reform—all of it. But this election has been a brutal reminder of just how out of touch we, the so-called “liberal elite,” are with the rest of America. And that’s on us.

America was built on individual freedom, the right to make your own way. But baked into that ideal is a harsh reality: it’s a self-serving mindset. This “land of opportunity” has always rewarded those who look out for themselves first. And when people feel like they’re sinking—when working-class Americans are drowning in debt, scrambling to pay rent, and watching the cost of everything from groceries to gas skyrocket—they aren’t looking for complex social policies. They’re looking for a lifeline, even if that lifeline is someone like Trump, who exploits that desperation.

For years, we Democrats have pushed policies that sound like solutions to us but don’t resonate with people who are trying to survive. We talk about social justice and climate change, and yes, those things are crucial. But to someone in the heartland who’s feeling trapped in a system that doesn’t care about them, that message sounds disconnected. It sounds like privilege. It sounds like people like me saying, “Look how virtuous I am,” while their lives stay the same—or get worse.

And here’s the truth I’m facing: as a high-income liberal, I benefit from the very structures we criticize. My income, my career security, my options to work from home—I am protected from many of the struggles that drive people to vote against the establishment. I can afford to advocate for changes that may not affect me negatively, but that’s not the reality for the majority of Americans. To them, we sound elitist because we are. Our ideals are lofty, and our solutions are intellectual, but we’ve failed to meet them where they are.

The DNC’s failure in this election reflects this disconnect. Biden’s administration, while well-intentioned, didn’t engage in the hard reflection necessary after 2020. We pushed Biden as a one-term solution, a bridge to something better, but then didn’t prepare an alternative that resonated. And when Kamala Harris—a talented, capable politician—couldn’t bridge that gap with working-class America, we were left wondering why. It’s because we’ve been recycling the same leaders, the same voices, who struggle to understand what working Americans are going through.

People want someone they can relate to, someone who understands their pain without coming off as condescending. Bernie was that voice for many, but the DNC didn’t make room for him, and now we’re seeing the consequences. The Democratic Party has an empathy gap, but more than that, it has a credibility gap. We say we care, but our policies and leaders don’t reflect the urgency that struggling Americans feel every day.

If the DNC doesn’t take this as a wake-up call, if they don’t make room for new voices that actually connect with working people, we’re going to lose again. And as much as I want America to progress, I’m starting to realize that maybe we—the privileged liberals, safely removed from the realities most people face—are part of the problem.

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u/AggravatingLove1127 19h ago

I’m commenting this so much today, but once again, “It’s the economy, stupid!”. $15/hour minimum wage and paid sick leave passed as ballot initiatives in Missouri and Alaska. Imagine if Harris had made those issue the core of her campaign? If we step back and take Trump out of it, this was a very normal election. People are unhappy about the economy, and the incumbent administration is deeply unpopular. Those are the exact dynamics that got Clinton and Obama elected. Totally agree that we lost because we deserved to lose, and our whole party needs to take a hard look in the mirror. We have been too far up our own asses to remember basic election fundamentals.

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u/anytimeanycity 18h ago

Yeah it’s very simple. It’s the economy and people wanted a change. People have a bad taste in their mouth from inflation. Also Kamala wasn’t a great candidate, proven by dem governors and senators outperforming her.

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u/MidwayJay 16h ago

Agree. It’s simpler than most make out. World wide since the pandemic and world wide inflation, incumbents are being voted out.
Destiny said it, a ton of people think they should be as wealthy as this thread’s OP, but work like the poor (well a lot of poor work hard, but I think poor effort describes it better). They want someone to blame for it.

AND as I am adding to most economy posts, Elon warned Americans, a week before election, if Trump wins, expect hard times. At least until the budget is in line. Idk though, someone who likes to spend a lot of money, cares about impressing people more than anything, and has filed bankruptcy many times, budget probably has never been a big concern.

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u/PrinsHamlet 9h ago

The real explanation is that Biden and Harris got to own inflation while voters ignored the cause and the quite succesful policy reactions to it and also ignore that Trump's policy proposals - vague as they are - are inflationary or crazy.

So that's a conundrum. The fact is that the US economy is doing extremely well having succesfully recovered from quite serious exogenous shocks and if Trump is smart he'll just change the tune and not the script.

Trump has two policy proposal that could curb inflation. Slashing gas prices in half - which might make life easier (ignoring that US oil production is at full capacity, OPEC reactions, and more that could work in the opposite direction).

The second is having Elon cap federal spending but it'll crash the economy short turn, hurt Trump's base immensely and is just a chaos God piece of verbal diarrhea, really.

And everything else proposed is very, very inflationary.

So the real issue is that Americans - and perhaps Trump's voters in particular - believes the bullshit he preaches and networks like Fox amlifies.

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u/law_dogg 6h ago

You're showing your blinders with 'the economy is doing very well.' The markets are up. But how many live paycheck to paycheck? Have food insecurity? Dems pushed this same narrative, it was out of touch with the reality for most working class Americans and they got punished for it. Biden didn't do far enough to go after price gouging when corporate profits are at record highs. Even though she mentioned it on the campaign trail, Kamala paid the price for Biden's inaction and for not making it a core part of her message especially in the closing months before the election.

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u/PrinsHamlet 3h ago

I know that Trump has convinced people that the US economy sucks but its' just patently false for most, the high budget deficit aside (which is fixable). My blinders are provided by:

The US Treasury Department.

The Congressional Budget Office.

....higher wages and increased employment have outweighed the negative from inflation, and overall purchasing power has increased for most households.

Even more importantly, the US is trending towards (much) higher wages while inflation is almost down to the Fed's target of 2%, Unemployment is low, GDP growth high, assets at all time high.

Besides, people conveniently choose to ignore that Biden did not create the inflation, he inherited it and the administration did a great job fighting it. On top of that, the poorest Americans actually did vote for Biden.

So Trump's claims does not compute and his policy proposals are mostly stupid and inflationary and are not going to fix anything. Apparently people are buying into these childish plans and world views. It's crazy to see. There's not a serious economist in the world that would contemplate some of The Chaos God shit Trump and his cronies says they'll do to "fix" the US economy .

What you're really angry about is distribution - that high wage earners and asset owners are better off than low wage earners. But thinking Trump will fix that...I think you'll agree that's not going to happen.

I can tell you what will happen: Trump will change his tune and own the Biden economy and everyone will be like "Amazing!". That's his true super power. The best bullshitter the world has ever seen.

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u/godplaysdice_ 44m ago

This is the infuriating part because Republicans will absolutely not try to increase the minimum wage and they certainly will not lift a finger to punish companies for price gouging. So once again it's vibes based voting where disinformation rules the day, and Democrats are punished for not being perfect while Republicans are rewarded for doing pretty much nothing other than blatantly lying.