2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Forget Sanders and Clinton for a moment. This is a symbolic schism that has been long brewing [View all]sadoldgirl
(3,431 posts)There is one in each party. When I talk to people of either
party I find:
They feel powerless and feel their vote does not count.
They think they elect people, who will represent their
interests, but once in office they don't.
They all want to see money getting out of politics.
They are sick and tired of wars and of violence in
our own country.
They dislike wall street and the large corporations
They believe all politicians are bought by special
interests, and therefore do not trust them.
Most dislike outsourcing and fear for their jobs.
There are more points, but I just leave it at that.
The right wants then more privatization and very
local control.
The left wants their government to find solutions
to these problems and consider the government
as "theirs".
Then you have the ones one the conservative "left"
and those on the "moderate" right, who are actually
going along with the status quo.
Both the left and the right are in rebellion, while the
"centrists" group is shrinking, since they don't
have any real solutions to offer.
Just my view.