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In reply to the discussion: Now I am confused about DU (a different answer to cali's OP) [View all]locks
(2,012 posts)by those of us who have the same doubts about where we "belong" and how to work in (or outside) the party. I swing from being very grateful to have been born in a country and live in a community which has so much going for it and where I usually feel ok speaking out on issues I care about, to being depressed that this wonderful nation is moving more and more to the right, seeming to care about its financial and military might more than its people's rights and needs, and feeling my work and vote will make little difference.
This pull is especially strong in re the Democratic party and the people we have voted and worked hard for to represent us. I know how much worse off our country and local communities are when people like Bush and Tom Tancredo are in office, but I also know that many "progressives" owe their election to the big corps, wall street, and big money and will not vote the way I hope, as you have expressed so well re Obama.
One small example: my good Dem rep was one of 21 Dems in the House who just voted to kill the Massie amendment, a very reasonable gun control bill the citizens of the District of Columbia wanted for their safety. I wrote to him asking how he could in good conscience vote against the DC citizens who are so unfairly represented. But of course I know that Jared Polis, as well as Mark Udall, our Gov. and many others like Mary Landrieu will not be reelected if they don't go along with the big guns and big oil guys, and some tea party crazies probably will take over.
Just hope DU is a place where we are considered good progressive Dems even when we can't toe the party line.