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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]TDale313
(7,822 posts)Blocked or killed it was naive, not paying attention, or being dishonest. HOWEVER...
I thing Dems in Congress are finding themselves in a very awkward position of trying to serve two masters, and the vote reflected that. On the one hand an increasingly populist and frustrated base (something Sanders and Warren have been giving voice too- but they have a lot of credibility because they aren't new to these issues) on the other the corporate interests who fund their campaigns. It's my impression that many are trying to satisfy both, and that is just not gonna happen.
I give Sanders and Warren credit for talking about more populist issues- for giving them that voice. And for the base for wanting to push things in that direction. It's my suspicion we wouldn't even have gotten the small amount of "fight" we did see without the pushback. The current level of wealth inequality is just not sustainable, and these "free trade" deals are gonna make it far worse. So in the sense that Dems are even feeling the need to try and appease an angry base, we- and Sanders and Warren and others fighting the good fight- are having some impact and deserve some credit, but we're in for the fight of our lives.