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In reply to the discussion: The debate over whether Hillary should be our candidate is over... [View all]CoffeeCat
(24,411 posts)The narrative that the Democrats are just to kind and timid--and the Republicans are big bullies who force the Democrats to ditch their stances--is bizarre. How many times will these grown adults hang their heads in shame, as if the Republicans have stolen their lunch money YET AGAIN?
Most of our elected officials hail from very wealthy, connected and privileged families. They've been entrenched in money and power for most of their lives, and educated at Ivy League schools. Are we supposed to believe that these aristocrats are terrified into compromises with Newt Gingrich and Mitch McConnell?
Bottom line--They're all on the same team. Bought and paid for by the corporations. The Keystone pipeline and the banking regulations are great examples of this. On the big, foundational issues that empower "We The People" and create the fabric of our democracy--both Democrats and Republicans have been chipping away for years. Collectively. It's not the big-bad wolf Republicans snarling at the kindhearted Democrats who were overcame with the vapors and just couldn't stand up for what was right! They are working in tandem and meeting the goals that their corporate masters have set for them.
So much of what we see and read in politics is theatre for the masses--to gin up fear and emotion during elections (so they can continue their corruption)--and to prop up the appearance of a two-party system.
Frankly, I'm getting tired of the nonsense.