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In reply to the discussion: Should there be, could there be a Progressive Party in the near future? [View all]BlueMTexpat
(15,690 posts)That's a bit hysterical. The situation is what it is. It didn't get this way overnight. It will take a LOT of "overnights" to change it.
I saw this trend beginning in the 1960s, right after the JFK assassination, so it has definitely been a long time a-coming. People thought that I was "hysterical" then when I tried to tell my urban colleagues what was happening at the grassroots level because I came from rural roots and could see things first-hand. Finally, people like Howard Dean "got" it and in spite of taking a lot of flack from the DLC bunch, he began implementing changes at the grassroots level. It was his DNC strategy that won for us in 2006 and that helped Prez Obama get his majorities in 2008.
And yes, I am still thoroughly pissed that Dean, after everything that he had done, was shunted aside. But not so pissed not to realize that what he did was only the beginning of a long hard way back. It will take more than one election cycle to get things to where they should be. Dean and I are in the slog for the long-term. I suggest, in fact, that you check out DFA and you'll see exactly the kinds of things that need to be done - and that ARE being done. http://www.democracyforamerica.com/