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In reply to the discussion: To some, acting to push the Democratic Party further to the left is "hijacking the party" [View all]Dustlawyer
(10,540 posts)Americans of both Party's are tired of the Donor class calling the shots. OWS woke up a significant number of Americans who are pissed that Wall Street was bailed out instead of thrown in jail.
That same populist sentiment is still there and if we do not embrace a great deal of it we will squander the opportunity we have coming up. We will make great gains in 2018 no matter what, and probably 2020, but to a lesser extent than we could if we don't push things like single payer.
Americans want to see politics where the Donor Class become irrelevant, not that this will happen, but some policies benefitting regular Americans better be forthcoming. It will not be enough long term to be opposed to Republicans with no ideas of our own, we shouldn't make the same mistake the Republicans have. They have nothing in terms of policy except to tear down everything Obama did and give money to rich people.