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In reply to the discussion: How about a Voters' Revolution? [View all]Chathamization
(1,638 posts)I'm always surprised by people who demand better candidates/a better party but who don't bother to actually work for or even vote for said candidates. If you think the party is a mess, vote for better leaders. If you think the candidates aren't any good, vote for more progressive ones. If you have time, volunteer.
Naturally, things won't change overnight, but we can't just sit back saying, "things are a mess, I'm not going to bother doing anything until someone else fixes it all for me."
I also can't really say I've been too impressed by most of the people in the "netroots," who seem to enjoy chatting about elections as if they were sporting events, but spend almost no time talking about election activism or local politics (I remember Yglesias encouraging people to vote for a Norquist signatory Republican at the local level last year).
DFA does some good work at the local level, but they're small. If everyone who claimed to be interested joined an organization like that and started organizing for real progressive change, we'd be able to overcome whatever money was thrown against us and would see a huge difference. This will happen eventually, but it will take time to get people active and aware.