Fogdog
Well-Known Member
I assume you are speaking for the millenial generation in your post. Not arguing but asking: how does what you say square with the fact that 60% of millenials voted for Clinton and 32% voted for Trump?Yes, only if establishment Democrats cede control of the party over to actual progressives, which they won't. Watch what happens in the next 2 years with the fight for control over the Democratic party. They won't because they can't, because if they do, their donors won't keep funding their campaigns. So personally, I think unless we win the fight over control of the party, Republicans will continue to win elections. People can see corporatism within the Democratic establishment. That's not why we signed up to the party, that's why a lot of people are leaving. We want workers rights, investments into the middle-class, education, climate change, universal healthcare and college, a raise to a living wage, etc., We don't want to elect Republican light so they can blow smoke up our asses and pretend they care about us while they only focus on corporate interests and blame zero progress on Republican obstructionism. They had complete control of the government for 2 years when Obama won, look what they got us.. An individual mandate, Romneycare.
I am not impressed. The corruption is blatant.
Also, if donors won't support a corporatism free coalition, how do the candidates from this coalition run a campaign? This said with a Republican congress in power that won't change campaign laws, no way, no how. So, how does this ideal gain traction?
Corruption in the US is mostly due to actions by the kleptocracy who have access to the lawmakers of the land. Trump and his presumptive cabinet represents the worst of this corruption ever in US history. Once they take power and enact voter suppression laws, backed by the SCOTUS, it's going to be that much harder to get them out of office. My biggest fear in all of this is that we might not be able to peacefully remove the bastards now that they own all three branches of government.
I'm completely in alignment with wanting "workers rights, investments into the middle-class, education, climate change, universal healthcare and college, a raise to a living wage, etc." I just don't understand how Trump won if the majority of voters in purple states cared about these issues like you and I do. Just saying maybe you won't get a candidate that fits 100% of issues on your list. You OK with that?