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In reply to the discussion: Is there really anything wrong with the Democratic Party? [View all]My congresswoman, one of the poorest members of Congress who was a former Green Party member, indicated support for many progressive policies such as Universal Health Care has recently voted against wall-street reform & in favor of "Citigroup protection" indicating she is looking for some campaign contributions for 2016 meaning she is now compromised.
This is the change, now can you see the problem. Stretch income graphs and stretch the top one way and the the bottom the other which gives you the picture of where we are heading.
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I'm not concerned with the health of the party. I'm concerned with issues and policies.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2015
#2
who you registered as doesn't matter...Actions speak louder than words....
VanillaRhapsody
Jan 2015
#28
Sure it matters. Just like you, presumably, I have to be registered to vote.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2015
#31
I've been here from the beginning of DU and have learned to shrug at the party purists.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2015
#32
Other than most of the elected ones being eerily reminiscent of the old moderate republicans
Autumn
Jan 2015
#3
Not me. I never changed from the FDR, Truman, JFK, LBJ, Carter era, and I never voted R. Ever.
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#35
The Democratic party appeals to constituecies who do not vote reliably or regularly.
Agnosticsherbet
Jan 2015
#9
There is no consensus with our elected government about what leads to a "healthy, prosperous, and
Agnosticsherbet
Jan 2015
#16
IF it is changing, it depends on the direction. Going further right/corporate will only hasten its
Bad Granny
Jan 2015
#17
Amen. Well said, that's our legacy, and the country needs it to survive as a democracy.
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#33
Yes, big trouble, it has lost the leadership layer. When Ronnie broke the air controller union he
CK_John
Jan 2015
#19
I've thought this very thing for several years. Unions were the infrastructure, now we have none.
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#34
The party should change because we change. On issues where we do not change, neither should it.
pampango
Jan 2015
#20