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In reply to the discussion: Nate Silver: Senate may tip for GOP in 2014 [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)77. Thanks, I'm glad it made some sense. IMO, it's get with it or get this:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1017132304
I've been arguing with these screwballs for years. They will carry this stuff out, and they are not going away.
It's time to stop living off past victories and realize these guys mean exactly what they say. Just mocking twon't do any good. They have answers for that, too. These guys are in deep and for the long haul.
And... sorry to bust a smug myth of the left... They are not 'voting against their own interests' as many like to say.
Close down that public school, fire and police departments, social services, post office; sell off public infraastructure, hand it over to corporations and take public lands; we think that's terrible and no one would want to have that happen.
Sorry to burst that bubble, but they already got their hands out and the contracts have been signed to get a lower wage but they'll get the work from the more skilled people that happen to be in public secotr work. It is right wing populism at its best.
And they are impervious to the screams of those displaced, as they've built a religious, social and business model that keeps them happy as Mussolini knew it would in Italy.
We have to speak up for what we believe, if we do, and work on it, like the people at the DNC last year. To many of us that is a beautiful vision and it is attainable thorugh our party, so why don't we hear about it? Why aren't those ideals being discussed, fleshed out to see how they would come to pass?
Huh?
There is real world hurt that the baggers and libertarians are putting on us across the country. Serious stuff is going on, we don't have time to hide behind the cowardice of cynicism.
JMHO.
I've been arguing with these screwballs for years. They will carry this stuff out, and they are not going away.
It's time to stop living off past victories and realize these guys mean exactly what they say. Just mocking twon't do any good. They have answers for that, too. These guys are in deep and for the long haul.
And... sorry to bust a smug myth of the left... They are not 'voting against their own interests' as many like to say.
Close down that public school, fire and police departments, social services, post office; sell off public infraastructure, hand it over to corporations and take public lands; we think that's terrible and no one would want to have that happen.
Sorry to burst that bubble, but they already got their hands out and the contracts have been signed to get a lower wage but they'll get the work from the more skilled people that happen to be in public secotr work. It is right wing populism at its best.
And they are impervious to the screams of those displaced, as they've built a religious, social and business model that keeps them happy as Mussolini knew it would in Italy.
We have to speak up for what we believe, if we do, and work on it, like the people at the DNC last year. To many of us that is a beautiful vision and it is attainable thorugh our party, so why don't we hear about it? Why aren't those ideals being discussed, fleshed out to see how they would come to pass?
Huh?
There is real world hurt that the baggers and libertarians are putting on us across the country. Serious stuff is going on, we don't have time to hide behind the cowardice of cynicism.
JMHO.
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And if that happens, "WE"--and by "WE" I also mean the people who spend their days here saying how
MADem
Jul 2013
#2
I find it curious that you fancy yourself the gatekeeper of where people "need" to go on DU.
MADem
Jul 2013
#68
Do the politicians who go back on promises and the Democratic platform share none of the blame?
last1standing
Jul 2013
#8
So you can "cry to me" that it's the fault of those who complain about these politicians...
last1standing
Jul 2013
#14
There is only ONE problem here, in the short term--and that is 2014, the OP topic.
MADem
Jul 2013
#19
I wasn't asking your permission, I was responding to your post denouncing complainers.
last1standing
Jul 2013
#31
I have the same feeling. Those who relentlessly denigrate the only viable opposition to total GOP
freshwest
Jul 2013
#73
question is do dems really have a distinct brand that is effectively promoted by leadership>
msongs
Jul 2013
#4
Sure, if you consider gun control, reproduction rights, civil rights, pay equity... a distinct brand
apples and oranges
Jul 2013
#7
Don't forget Equality....but hey, the gripers will INSIST that there's no difference.
MADem
Jul 2013
#12
Do you ever wonder why people think that throwing insults at you will cause you to overlook events?
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#41
As long as "Democrats" embrace negativity and don't GOTV, they are certain to lose.
MADem
Jul 2013
#17
Well he is not liked in the state so the dems could win. Dems do win state wide offices, as the dem
hrmjustin
Jul 2013
#35
Isn't there some shot at North Carolina since the Gop crackdown seems to be backfiring?
trublu992
Jul 2013
#36
yeah(maybe)but it's too late to do anything about it, thx to GOP Congresses and judiciary.
librechik
Jul 2013
#85
The Tea Party nutjob wing of the GOP will likely save us again. All it will take...
stevenleser
Jul 2013
#79
Silver is saying at this time (summer 2013) the GOP has a 50/50 chance to win the Senate.
Dawson Leery
Jul 2013
#82