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(18,967 posts)it breaks down when you add the factor of policy....in your analogy, the two milks (whole and 2%) will, at least for a while continue to dominate the market...
In the political sense, WHILE one or the other dominate the market, they can do great damage by setting policy that will enshrine one or both of them forever. In terms of you analogy, whole and 2% could ban the sale of orange juice. How long can we live with that damage?
In Wisconsin, that's exactly what Walker and his merry band of jackasses have set out to do. They hold majorities in both houses, the supreme court and hold the governor's office. This is their big chance to destroy the Democratic party and splinter any progressive movement to the point of impotentcy ...and that's exactly what they've done.
You are also right about the money people behind them....and you have made me think about another possible solution...one that might by-pass the money men....
What if....
true progressives took over the party leadership?