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ancianita

(43,394 posts)
26. I see.
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 01:01 PM
Aug 2025

Do you think that Republican operatives will still hold to the same arguments about Harris?
Do you think we on DU didn't dissect and link to the reasons she lost?

Of all the DU OP's I've reviewed, I think this one from Robert Reich says it best...

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219697307

... Here’s the real Lesson of the 2024 election:

On Tuesday, according to exit polls, Americans voted mainly on the economy — and their votes reflected their class and level of education.
While the economy has improved over the last two years according to standard economic measures, most Americans without college degrees — that’s the majority — have not felt it.
In fact, most Americans without college degrees have not felt much economic improvement for four decades, and their jobs have grown less secure. The real median wage of the bottom 90 percent is stuck nearly where it was in the early 1990s, even though the economy is more than twice as large.
Most of the economy’s gains have gone to the top.

This has caused many Americans to feel frustrated and angry. Trump gave voice to that anger. Harris did not.
The real lesson of the 2024 election is that Democrats must not just give voice to the anger but also explain how record inequality has corrupted our system, and pledge to limit the political power of big corporations and the super-rich.
The basic bargain used to be that if you worked hard and played by the rules, you’d do better and your children would do even better than you.
But since 1980, that bargain has become a sham. The middle class has shrunk.
Why? While Republicans steadily cut taxes on the wealthy, Democrats abandoned the working class.
Democrats embraced NAFTA and lowered tariffs on Chinese goods. They deregulated finance and allowed Wall Street to become a high-stakes gambling casino. They let big corporations gain enough market power to keep prices (and profit margins) high.
They let corporations bust unions (with negligible penalties) and slash payrolls. They bailed out Wall Street when its gambling addiction threatened to blow up the entire economy but never bailed out homeowners who lost everything.
They welcomed big money into their campaigns — and delivered quid pro quos that rigged the market in favor of big corporations and the wealthy.

Joe Biden redirected the Democratic Party back toward its working-class roots, but many of the changes he catalyzed — more vigorous antitrust enforcement, stronger enforcement of labor laws, and major investments in manufacturing, infrastructure, semiconductors, and non-fossil fuels — wouldn’t be evident for years, and he could not communicate effectively about them.

The Republican Party says it’s on the side of working people, but its policies will hurt ordinary workers even more. Trump’s tariffs will drive up prices. His expected retreat from vigorous antitrust enforcement will allow giant corporations to drive up prices further.
If Republicans gain control over the House as well as the Senate, as looks likely, they will extend Trump’s 2017 tax law and add additional tax cuts. As in 2017, these lower taxes will benefit mainly the wealthy and enlarge the national debt, which will give Republicans an excuse to cut Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid — their objectives for decades.

Democrats must no longer do the bidding of big corporations and the wealthy. They must instead focus on winning back the working class.
They should demand paid family leave, Medicare for all, free public higher education, stronger unions, higher taxes on great wealth, and housing credits that will generate the biggest boom in residential home construction since World War II.
They should also demand that corporations share their profits with their workers. They should call for limits on CEO pay, eliminate all stock buybacks (as was the SEC rule before 1982), and reject corporate welfare (subsidies and tax credit to particular companies and industries unrelated to the common good).

Democrats need to tell Americans why their pay has been lousy for decades and their jobs less secure: not because of immigrants, liberals, people of color, the “deep state,” or any other Trump Republican bogeyman, but because of the power of large corporations and the rich to rig the market and siphon off most of the economy’s gains.

In doing this, Democrats need not turn their backs on democracy. Democracy goes hand-in-hand with a fair economy. Only by reducing the power of big money in our politics can America grow the middle class, reward hard work, and reaffirm the basic bargain at the heart of our system.

If the Trump Republicans gain control of the House, as seems likely, they will have complete control of the federal government. That means they will own whatever happens to the economy and will be responsible for whatever happens to America. Notwithstanding all their anti-establishment populist rhetoric, they will become the establishment.

The Democratic Party should use this inflection point to shift ground — from being the party of well-off college graduates, big corporations, “never-Trumpers” like Dick Cheney, and vacuous “centrism” — to an anti-establishment party ready to shake up the system on behalf of the vast majority of Americans.

This is and should be The Lesson of the 2024 election.


Can Kamala do this after four years? Or will what she says remind Americans why they didn't vote for her the last time?.

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This needs to be seen everyhwere Johnny2X2X Aug 2025 #1
Yes. And it needs to be SAID everywhere by every Democratic politician. Scrivener7 Aug 2025 #37
TFG UpInArms Aug 2025 #2
Good work malaise Aug 2025 #3
Newsom's right: Trump will do everything in his power to cancel the next election. sop Aug 2025 #4
Or declare Democrats a terrorist organization as pinhead Stephen Miller travelingthrulife Aug 2025 #16
This. Codifer Aug 2025 #41
The shitbag Politico guy sitting there joking and laughing Prairie Gates Aug 2025 #5
Trump has the supreme court on his side. Omnipresent Aug 2025 #6
This is all beyond political gamesmanship mdbl Aug 2025 #7
They are rich and insulated so they think everything is a stupid political game Prairie Gates Aug 2025 #10
I really think many "jouranlists" who are left Hornedfrog2000 Aug 2025 #38
Audience laughing, as if it were a joke. Newsom has to keep trying to get them to see this is serious. Amaryllis Aug 2025 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Aug 2025 #9
He thought it was more important to jump on yorkster Aug 2025 #17
Just his usual 'both sides are the same' propaganda. travelingthrulife Aug 2025 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Aug 2025 #19
The anchor is Chris Cadelago and the forum is the markodochartaigh Aug 2025 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Aug 2025 #25
That "interviewer?" And the nervous giggles? jeffreyi Aug 2025 #11
Must see BoRaGard Aug 2025 #12
At this point, Newsom and Pritzker bagimin Aug 2025 #13
Agree. The only 2 that I'm interested in at this point. BannonsLiver Aug 2025 #35
Still not decided on him angrychair Aug 2025 #14
Why? Don't you think a Democratic governor who runs the 4th largest economy on the planet can run this country? ancianita Aug 2025 #21
My position is will always been angrychair Aug 2025 #22
I see. ancianita Aug 2025 #26
This is how we fucking lost 2016. Stop with the shit already Mr.WeRP Aug 2025 #28
Why is it over? angrychair Aug 2025 #29
She made the choice to stick with Biden Mr.WeRP Aug 2025 #30
I see angrychair Aug 2025 #31
He's fucking doing something! NutmegYankee Aug 2025 #40
"There used to be an old rule in politics: if you run and lose as the party candidate for POTUS, you don't get a second PunkinPi Aug 2025 #32
That would be news to Al Gore and John Kerry who did not run in 2004 and 2008 after losing their general elections. BannonsLiver Aug 2025 #33
I think that rule applies only to those who end up being the nominee radical noodle Aug 2025 #34
besides voting and drinking starbucks, Tetrachloride Aug 2025 #15
THIS! People are clueless about how serious this is right now. CoopersDad Aug 2025 #20
yes markie Aug 2025 #27
Go here for full interview: Amaryllis Aug 2025 #23
He was telling that reporter too...nt Figarosmom Aug 2025 #36
They have to cut off the propaganda. Hornedfrog2000 Aug 2025 #39
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