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Showing Original Post only (View all)Should there be, could there be a Progressive Party in the near future? [View all]
An honest question. As it seems that MOST politicians on all sides of the aisle have been bought and paid for, would politicians in this country who declared themselves other than R or D be any different?
Truth. Most people have a price.
Truth. There are "interests" in our country that have the ability and means to buy just about any fucking thing they want to.
Truth. The majority of people that get into politics today do so for financial profit.
Question. If there was a third party that at least paid lip service to those that hoped for justice and true equality, could they stand against the monied interests?
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Should there be, could there be a Progressive Party in the near future? [View all]
Burgman
Dec 2011
OP
Actually, I remember when a lot of Democrats were like George Wallace. Democrats weren't
WheelWalker
Dec 2011
#100
Yeah, Biden mentioned that in his Esquire piece a week or so ago -- that the Dems used
gateley
Dec 2011
#109
No. But Progressive Dems should make themselves known by some preface like "Progressive"-Democrats.
glinda
Dec 2011
#37
They may think that voting for some so-called third-party progressive at the national level works.
BlueMTexpat
Dec 2011
#88
Many on the left see that they are being blackmailed into supporting a party that doesnt
rhett o rick
Dec 2011
#92
It is not hysterical. Instead of trying to win over the progressives with issues
rhett o rick
Dec 2011
#106
If you have a Republican Rep or Senator in your district, work to get
Old and In the Way
Dec 2011
#36
The BIGGEST roadblock to getting Progressive Senators elected IS the White House.
bvar22
Dec 2011
#72
bvar is right. The WH has not supported progressives. If you dont agree show
rhett o rick
Dec 2011
#87
I think you have captured the essence of the situation quite nicely.
Old and In the Way
Dec 2011
#10
Well then, you better pay more heed to the progressives in your own party
fascisthunter
Dec 2011
#51
You are correct. The only way to do this is the way the Tbaggers took over the rethug party. We
jwirr
Dec 2011
#64
There was one in the past. The Bull Moose Party. Teddy Roosevelt's progressive party.
FarLeftFist
Dec 2011
#2
And who was elected President when Roosevelt ran on the Bull Moose Party ticket?
Frances
Dec 2011
#5
I would assume it's better for him that people be convinced of what he's saying.
LoZoccolo
Dec 2011
#95
I was addressing the tone you used with that poster, and not the poster's words. You know this.
DisgustipatedinCA
Dec 2011
#97
When this country is reduced to a smoldering ruin, wrap yourself in your party pride...
dorksied
Dec 2011
#80
In fact with the internet and the ability to spread out the message on an easier platform
treestar
Dec 2011
#44
Unfortunately they don't seem to ignore it so much as they actively work against it. nt
stillwaiting
Dec 2011
#41
The last time a new major party emerged and stayed was in the 1850's as the country teetered on the
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2011
#46
I feel that the more power Democrats get, the more they act like Republicans
Ferret Annica
Dec 2011
#48
If there isn't, or if the Democratic Party doesn't become it, there will be no electoral solution.
rug
Dec 2011
#49
You want a progressive party start from the ground and work up with the Democratic party
LynneSin
Dec 2011
#62
Anyone supporting the spoiler effect is supporting, directly, the Repub's destruction of America
saras
Dec 2011
#67
Should a radical mass socialist political party be supported by those who want to change the system?
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#71
What's the potential for the Democratic Party becoming progressive? K&R (nt)
T S Justly
Dec 2011
#82
Everyone loses when there are only two choices. See, e.g. "lesser of 2 evils" argument.
DirkGently
Dec 2011
#105