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In reply to the discussion: Has the democratic party drifted to the right over the past 40 years? [View all]Prosper
(761 posts)5. After WWII there was a bonus. The Republican Party used
it introspectively to fortify themselves with laws to stream line money past the economy into the hands of the wealthy. The Democratic Party on the other hand supported any cause a wine glass could be lifted to. Consequently their constituency neglected began filling the rolls of the neglected forgotten. After 50 years of stagnant wages suffering silently but not forgetting they put a Democratic Socialist on the front page. Theyll probably I Hope elect him president. Ending the neglect. A countrys real wealth is its people. Bernie will move stagnant money back into the real economy.
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Has the democratic party drifted to the right over the past 40 years? [View all]
redqueen
Dec 2019
OP
Reagan WAS a Democrat until 1962 and in fact he was a strong union advocate at one time:
George II
Dec 2019
#34
Certainly it is more socially liberal but in its heyday the party was economically liberal.
hedda_foil
Dec 2019
#42
Bernie is no FDR, and the country is a very different situation than it was during his
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#50
No. For most of the last 40 years, it held fairly steady. Recently, it's shifted left a bit.
Garrett78
Dec 2019
#10
Absolutely yes in the wake of the Reagan era, but the pendulum has made a swing
bullwinkle428
Dec 2019
#13
Yes, we've been picking up moderate Repubs who have been forced out of their party...
Wounded Bear
Dec 2019
#14
On social policy the Democratic Party has moved steadily left, economically it moved rightwards
andym
Dec 2019
#20
I'd say on environmental policy we have not, and that it was in fact that very thing
redqueen
Dec 2019
#22
Yes, indeed, we do have Ralph Nadar to "thank" for The Bush presidency, the Iraq War,
lapucelle
Jan 2020
#60
Democratic party did what it had to do to compete with filthy, disgusting cheaters
Eliot Rosewater
Dec 2019
#27
Campaign finance, including dark money has affected our whole political landscape.
Dustlawyer
Dec 2019
#29