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In reply to the discussion: The "liberal elite" [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)...(we both expose ourselves by doing that), but you mention "stifling grassroots efforts" and challenging the "status quo". Are you referring to current elected Democrats (in general)?
When I was a teenager (5 decades ago) I remember asking my father "what is the most important thing a politician can do?" His anser was "get elected, because if he (we're talking 1950s, ALL were "he"!) doesn't get elected there's not much he can accomplish".
Sure, everyone wants to get money out of politics, but until EVERYONE agrees to do so, one small segment or one side cannot do it unilaterally. And until people stop generalizing by blaming everything on "Wall Street", the "oligarchy", etc. etc., we're going to have a very difficult time getting into a position to get money out of politics.