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In reply to the discussion: The marginalization of "The Left" through the years. Not hearing us now at all. [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)"I think you know by now that I am very critical of Dean's return to centrism after his campaign. I have written about it a lot. But it was the DLC who wrote article after article proclaiming us fringe.
You can call it playing the victim all you want. But many of us realized then that we had no more role in our party. Local DFA folks who had made gains in leadership were ridiculed and forced to back off.
The biggest "victims" right now are the poor, the disabled, and in my priorities the teachers and students in public schools. "
...that Dean is a centrist, and constantly pointing to 2004 when he has proven his political stance over the years is not constructive.
There are policies in place now that are helping people: http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=2558873
The situation is far from perfect, but it requires fighting, it always will. There are people still fighting.
Senate Opposes Chained CPI Cuts to Social Security, Veterans Benefits
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022558947