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George II

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129. Let's look at this logically:
Tue Jul 4, 2017, 10:16 AM
Jul 2017

1. In recent elections Democrats have been losing to republicans
2. Most, if not all republicans are to the right of the Democrats they defeated
3. With this in mind, wouldn't moving further left result in even more losses to republicans?

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If you are advocating voting for Green, starting your own party or not NYResister Jul 2017 #1
I am not advocating any of those things virtualobserver Jul 2017 #3
That's entirely clear from your post... I get your point. InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2017 #34
You nailed it and it's all about rainy Jul 2017 #40
Yes, you got that right... it's ALL about the money... InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2017 #41
And it comes down the the choice of which money trail is more philanthropic lambchopp59 Jul 2017 #152
Our Party has some of the same problems the Republicans do. Dustlawyer Jul 2017 #59
We got one problem the Repukes don't... they're in control of every level of the Federal Goverment InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2017 #86
I worry the dems will never have influence again, the electoral process is so compromised. -nt CrispyQ Jul 2017 #124
I think many Sanders progressives are reactionaries who just keep delisen Jul 2017 #141
It's simple, check out any Bernie Sanders speech... it's all right there, plain as day. InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2017 #174
Look at you, just two weeks old today ! KTM Jul 2017 #116
Why are you making this about me, personally? NYResister Jul 2017 #130
Well, many of us have been here for 15 years KTM Jul 2017 #134
And you are correct about that. It is clearly stated in the TOS. Everyone should know this whether lunamagica Jul 2017 #156
Thank you. NYResister Jul 2017 #162
... lunamagica Jul 2017 #163
No, s/he is not deciding who gets tossesd out. S/he is reffering to the TOS, which clearly states lunamagica Jul 2017 #155
Bullshit. KTM Jul 2017 #167
Furthermore, where the hell do you think you are pushing NYResister Jul 2017 #2
ending the war on drugs, pushing for single payer, reversing the privatization of prisons virtualobserver Jul 2017 #5
Good start! InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2017 #35
the Green party does not support liberal policies JI7 Jul 2017 #4
I'm not here to advocate voting Green... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #6
my point is their goal is to hurt democrats and help republicans to win JI7 Jul 2017 #7
I have never met a member of the Green Party who felt that way. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #8
the fucking country isn't liberal enough. they keep going after the only party which does anything JI7 Jul 2017 #9
the country grows more liberal with liberal leadership virtualobserver Jul 2017 #10
they do . but you still need to win. look at the attacks on pelosi who IS a liberal from those who JI7 Jul 2017 #13
the attacks on Pelosi are easily countered by simply stating her record.... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #16
if they don't knwo about pelosi's background then they don't care for actually getting liberal JI7 Jul 2017 #19
it is our job to persuade. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #20
Really? Because "Our Revolution" is supporting a candidate who is primarying Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #38
That is Democracy. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #52
Democracy...IE enabliing the GOP and wasting valuable resources on fighting Democrats instead of the Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #55
No it doesn't. That is completely not true. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #31
Democrats have lost the ability to persuade because they are addicted to poll testing ideas..... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #43
I consider this post to be a talking point...and kind of meaningless. What are you saying? Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #63
leadership involves presenting ideas that are not yet supported by the population.... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #71
Oh so we run on unpopular ideas that will cause us to lose elections and give the GOP endless Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #84
The Green Party nominated Stein, NYResister Jul 2017 #11
The "we don't want your votes" strategy.....Sounds like a winner. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #12
we aren't going to win the votes of people who find Trump appealing JI7 Jul 2017 #14
no Greens that I know find Trump anything other than disgusting. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #18
How did these Greens feel about HRC? About Booker or Pelosi? Be honest please.... bettyellen Jul 2017 #131
"We won't give you our votes, we would rather see fascist Trump win"...not Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #32
you proved the point of my post virtualobserver Jul 2017 #61
The ideas, I mostly agree with. What I don't like is the attacks on the Democratic Party. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #62
The Green Party is not liberal and they don't give a damn about the environment. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #27
I have never seen any evidence to support what you are saying virtualobserver Jul 2017 #42
You must admit though that Greens go after Dems with their rhetoric way more than... brush Jul 2017 #47
they are out there.....they only get coverage in close elections when they are condemned.... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #50
They've been out there for a while. Why no successful candidates locally, statewide... brush Jul 2017 #53
our system crushes third parties virtualobserver Jul 2017 #60
So no work in the years between presidential cycles to build a grassroots... brush Jul 2017 #64
Ross Perot was successful for the same reason Trump was...the Billionaire advantage. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #66
You keep not answering what's up with the Greens non-success. Diversionary statements... brush Jul 2017 #69
I gave you a billion reasons....you just didn't get it. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #81
Guess you're right. I still don't get why we never hear of the Greens but during... brush Jul 2017 #91
3rd parties are dismissed by the MSM....just as Bernie was initially virtualobserver Jul 2017 #93
They preferred a Republican over a Democrat in 16. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #87
"I'm not advocating voting Green...but they're amazing and you should suck up to them more!" nt Maven Jul 2017 #138
You are 100% correct TXCritter Jul 2017 #15
I hope not. I would just like to see Democrats welcome a wider range of views. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #17
Sorry what you describe is not 'welcoming' we already do that, but to turn the party over to your Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #33
the strategy that Democrats have been following has been losing seats for years.... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #44
Broaden your views. Repugs have learned effective ways to cheat. That's why they win. brush Jul 2017 #49
Republicans have been accused of cheating in many elections since 2000. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #58
Really because I hear it everyday on MSNBC...and after the Green spoilers whom I take it Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #67
talk is cheap....what did Democrats DO about it. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #75
Some of us do. I've posted variations of the following here lately brush Jul 2017 #73
I couldn't agree more virtualobserver Jul 2017 #100
Yes. Instead of all those other TV ads that seem to be just a way to throw away money. brush Jul 2017 #102
So we should turn the party over to those who helped us lose? Ah no, Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #57
You keep using that word... KTM Jul 2017 #117
Oh no...you misunderstand... I am a liberal and have a liberal voice in fact...you can have voice Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #120
It is not magic...and will work. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #65
Dems lost seats because they voted for universal healthcare and to save the economy emulatorloo Jul 2017 #132
Yes they did. I am proud to be a Democrat...And Greens and other third party riffraff like our Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #150
What do you mean by the establishment? murielm99 Jul 2017 #21
Great question, and plus 1000 n/t emulatorloo Jul 2017 #133
There is no such thing as 'establishment' Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #28
Your third paragraph makes little sense. murielm99 Jul 2017 #22
+1000 OKNancy Jul 2017 #23
I have been noticing that a lot these days. murielm99 Jul 2017 #24
"There is nothing revolutionary about being an asshole" betsuni Jul 2017 #25
This is true...such folks refuse to accept to this day that there were not enough votes for Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #30
naive is losing 1000 seats at the state and national level, then chanting "more of the same". virtualobserver Jul 2017 #46
no it's running people who don't fit in with the politics of the people living there, and OKNancy Jul 2017 #54
Yeah... those you want to turn over the party to helped in that endeavor as well. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #72
Our Revolution now headed by the lovely Nina Turner refused a person because although Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #29
These people are dictators and they decide for everyone using a purity test. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #36
I am saying it straight out virtualobserver Jul 2017 #48
That is not true at all. Create change the right way...using the grassroots method and stop trying Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #76
I saw how that worked out in 2016 virtualobserver Jul 2017 #79
No you didn't...you saw a shrill minority who couldn't accept a loss Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #94
so many enemies......so little taking of responsibility..... virtualobserver Jul 2017 #96
How about "our revolution" takes responsibility? How about the Greens? Thousands will die Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #110
asking people to vote for you does not make you responsible for Trump virtualobserver Jul 2017 #111
Saying Trump is the better candidate does make you responsible. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #122
You understand that Greens are not supported here and cannot ask for votes right? Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #123
condemned and accused by who? NYResister Jul 2017 #146
What makes People think they have the right to dictate to the Democratic Party? Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #26
What is this blackmail you keep speaking of? aikoaiko Jul 2017 #104
The threat which has been posted here and elsewhere that if the 'alt left'... Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #109
That's not blackmail and we're tell people to eff off aikoaiko Jul 2017 #114
It is blackmail to threaten others if you don't get your way. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #121
Pretty much. Voltaire2 Jul 2017 #37
Those who threaten to take their ball and go home call themselves 'progressive' (but are they?) Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #39
With hundreds of millions of citizens no doubt there are many thousands who fit that dscribption Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #51
Sorry...they are interested in purity and purging and engaging in blackmail as well. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #56
If the center right Democratic Party establishment Voltaire2 Jul 2017 #68
You are talking about me, my (hopefully) friend. Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #74
Do you not hear yourself? KTM Jul 2017 #125
That is correct. They kicked someone out for voting for the Democratic nominee. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #147
I don't recall anyone saying that Our Revolution was horrible bad people. What I Squinch Jul 2017 #45
You have to step back and look at the pattern. It's not just current talk about Our Revolution Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #70
"Our Revolution' is comprised mostly of Sen. Sanders's supporters who refused to vote for Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #78
"Our Revolution" is an off shoot political organization Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #83
Here's what I am thinking as I read your post: "Hillary, Bernie, Bernie, Hillary - Squinch Jul 2017 #89
Me too: "That is part of why these Bernie threads, and they are always about Bernie, piss me off..." Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #126
Is it incessant? I haven't seen a JPR thread in a while. Our Revolution just did something Squinch Jul 2017 #139
Yes, JPR threads happen, a little less frequently. But it's July, the election was over 8 months ago Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #149
Honestly, this is idiotic. You are living in the last world. That world is over. There is a Squinch Jul 2017 #153
You are talking to a projection, not me. I chair our Democratic Committee. Bernie never comes up Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #154
I am not being unfair. Those groups that attack Democrats are not helping the progressive cause. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #98
When I keyword trashed "Bernie" and "Sanders, it filtered out about 98% of the Squinch Jul 2017 #80
A well written post, and I completely agree. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #99
What's the point of seeming undivided when we are actually divided? Kentonio Jul 2017 #118
And as I said, trashing keywords "Bernie" and "Sanders" were all it took to Squinch Jul 2017 #137
I don't disagree at all about the larger enemy of course Kentonio Jul 2017 #140
Throughout this discussion, I keep running up against posters who say, "Oh, yeah. I totally Squinch Jul 2017 #143
Whereas from my perspective.. Kentonio Jul 2017 #144
Oh, jeez. I despair. Have a nice day. Squinch Jul 2017 #145
Despair? Yeah we're familiar with that, welcome to the club. Kentonio Jul 2017 #169
I am not divided....and there will never be healing between me and those who helped Trump Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #151
Gotta get ready for work. Hipefully can respond better later Tom Rinaldo Jul 2017 #119
So basically, you are saying that the Bernie supporters are Squinch Jul 2017 #142
GREAT post. KTM Jul 2017 #128
They refused to allow a person who voted for Hillary Clinton in the general to join. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #77
Yes. That new development is obviously their death knell. It was monumentally Squinch Jul 2017 #82
I was a donor...and I immediately stopped. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #101
I agree, and some of them seem to need a primer on whathehell Jul 2017 #85
The problem ISN'T different views within the party, and the respective groups fighting still_one Jul 2017 #88
So Democrats should "fall in line" mcar Jul 2017 #90
no, just stop trashing those who generally agree on most positions virtualobserver Jul 2017 #92
Seems to me it's the Our Revolution types who are doing that mcar Jul 2017 #95
they are fighting against the Republicans in their own way. virtualobserver Jul 2017 #97
That does not hurt Republicans and can't be considered a fighting Republicans because they hurt Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #105
it won't hurt Pelosi virtualobserver Jul 2017 #106
It could...it certainly doesn't help our efforts to fight Trump. We need to fight Trump...not each Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #108
K&R YCHDT Jul 2017 #107
What way is that? mcar Jul 2017 #112
But they are ones trashing the Democratic Party..that is not about ideas. Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #103
I think the Democratic party is just fine as it is cyclonefence Jul 2017 #113
I don't see it that way... Adrahil Jul 2017 #115
There are more voters in the central than the left, with a good platform and perhaps disgruntled Thinkingabout Jul 2017 #127
Let's look at this logically: George II Jul 2017 #129
You make several assumptions there. Jim Lane Jul 2017 #157
I was responding to the useful simplification/generalization that the Democratic Party won't win.... George II Jul 2017 #158
How's that moving to the right been working out so far? WoonTars Jul 2017 #170
It's not a moving to the right, in fact 2014 and 2016 were moves to the left.... George II Jul 2017 #171
Riiiiiiight.... WoonTars Jul 2017 #172
No candidate - Democratic, Republican, Independent - can accept a single penny from Corporations... George II Jul 2017 #173
What acts can "push" the party to the left? treestar Jul 2017 #135
Running primaries against Democrats who are more conservative than their constituents. Jim Lane Jul 2017 #159
that's because they think they won't win in that district treestar Jul 2017 #160
As you say, it should be up to the people in that district. Jim Lane Jul 2017 #161
K&R from me mvd Jul 2017 #136
Those further left creeksneakers2 Jul 2017 #148
You can see from your responses TXCritter Jul 2017 #164
Truly left wing billionaires are hard to find virtualobserver Jul 2017 #165
That's because they give away their money too fast TXCritter Jul 2017 #166
We are not obligated to keep other Democrats comfortable with our demands... Orsino Jul 2017 #168
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