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In reply to the discussion: How about a Voters' Revolution? [View all]gulliver
(13,899 posts)I think no-brainers like raising the minimum wage and extending healthcare to the people that Republicans denied it to would be on the list. Marijuana legalization? Wiping out the gay marriage bans once and for all? Reducing the cost of education? Ending the debate on climate change? I think those too. An empowered Democratic Party would be able to do those things.
The first thing I would hope they would do is make voting easy going forward. Internet voting, weekend voting, voting by mail, etc.
"Total control" isn't really possible, imo, even if we had full voter participation in the democracy. The country would take a big step to the left, putting it back in sane territory. Democratic policies would pay off as usual, so there would be downstream potential for sustained improvements to the lives of Americans, much like the Roosevelt-through-Kennedy eras. But it would only last while it worked. But that is as it should be.
We need to put the country out of the reach of the Kochs and their ilk.