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In reply to the discussion: A Short Note On The Democratic Party And The Progressive Left.... [View all]Jeff In Milwaukee
(13,992 posts)Other than you voted for the Democratic candidate.
I have acquaintances who are staunchly (rabidly) pro-union and opposed to NAFTA and other anti-worker trade deals. The increasing inequality of wealth in this country is appalling to them. They support Occupy Wall Street and want to see those Malefactors of Great Wealth (as FDR called them) held accountable.
They also own guns. Lots of them.
I have acquaintances who, because of their religious beliefs, feel that government should do more to help the weak and the powerless in our society. The model of the Good Samaritan is what they aspire to themselves, and they believe the government should reflect those values. As you have done to the least of my children, and all that.
But about gay marriage....
I have friends who care deeply about the environment -- who oppose fracking and genetically modified foods, yet think that federal support to public education is a waste of resources.
It's easy to take one issue (your issue) and make it the heart and soul of what it means to be a Democrat, and then accuse anybody who differs from your opinion of being a Third Way Democrat or a DINO or something else even more unpleasant. That approach only makes our tent smaller and makes it less likely that anything good will be accomplished.
As a card-carrying asshole, I tend to be very forgiving of the other assholes around me.
Come on. We can ALL AGREE, can't we, that Ted Cruz is a dick. We've got that much in common.