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In reply to the discussion: Common Dreams: "Maybe we should sit this election out." [View all]bread_and_roses
(6,335 posts)Here in NY we have Governor 1%(D), who wants a R Senate so he can have cover for his 1%er policies so he can go on the Presidential trail with "moderate" and "bi-partisan" tacked on his name. He's the stealth Scott Walker when it comes to public employees, education, and shoveling big $$ to vampire corporations in the name of "development," but the WFP, of which I used to be a part, endorsed him because he's going to win.
I'm a big fan of yours, Sabrina. And you are right - voting against something is not enough, and when your vote for a D is not even a vote against ..... why vote?
The system is totally broken and voting D just gets us a slightly slower death. We have POTUS supporting Amazon in its blatant abuse of workers time - a story I saw days ago that just popped up here this AM and has now disappeared from front page - not interesting enough, I guess? I often think that the cognitive dissonance around here is great enough to qualify as literal insanity. The simple fact that mostly populist candidate Obama brought out people who never voted while may-as-well-be-R when it comes to power and $$ POTUS left them cold teaches nothing, evidently. The same arguments are trotted out.
Let the Rs win. When things get bad enough, something will change. Unfortunately, we are as likely to end up with a brutal repressive theocracy as with anything better. For which third-way Ds and the so-called "Liberal" establishment will bear a huge share of the responsibility. It won't much matter to me - I'll be dead one way or another. But I weep for my grandchildren.