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In reply to the discussion: Looking at today's Fox News poll [View all]Bluetus
(3,035 posts)38. "If you want to compromise with racists, sexists, religious zealots, billionaire bros count me out."
Indeed. And most Americans agree with this, or are at least coming around to that point. By now, just about everybody has figured out that "trickle down" is EXACTLY what is sounds like. Yet we have a faction in our party that still feels the smartest thing is to stand for nothing but "reaching across the aisle".
There is noting but corruption, fascism, and corporate money on "the other side of the aisle". I don't want to reach across THAT aisle. We should be reaching out to the ordinary Americans whose lives are being ruined by "the other side of the aisle". The people who are doing that, even a tiny bit, are winning. Imagine if we had a strong leader making that connection on a daily basis.
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Thank you Bluetus and Keepthesoulalive for your passionately argued dialogue.
Ilikepurple
Apr 25
#27
"If you want to compromise with racists, sexists, religious zealots, billionaire bros count me out."
Bluetus
Apr 25
#38
I don't think it's the issues, I think it's the Congressional Ds showing a lack of spine on the issues. nt
in2herbs
Apr 23
#5
OK. Those are constructive ideas. They need to be formalized into an action statement with some accountability.
Bluetus
Apr 24
#20
It is not a messaging problem. It is a trust problem. The voters give both parties low approval ratings.
everyonematters
Apr 25
#30
We disagree. Democrats have consistently worked to improve wages but been thwarted by r's.
Scrivener7
Apr 25
#31
You can have healthcare, help with childcare and still have trouble paying the rent or buying groceries.
everyonematters
Apr 25
#32
They have tried and tried, and been thwarted by republicans. If that were the message
Scrivener7
Apr 25
#33
As far as I know, when the Democrats were in power, they haven't put it up for a vote since the
everyonematters
Apr 25
#34
I think we are not really disagreeing. And yes that's true about federal minimum wage.
Scrivener7
Apr 25
#35