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what ya'll think of this take
The CARES Act doesn't prove much except that the moderate wing has a lot more leverage than progressives at the moment and that Progressives are infinitely more pragmatic than they ever get credit for. The progressive wing tried to get a temporary UBI in there and got shut down. Jayapal wanted a paycheck guarantee included but was blocked. They didn't set out to hook Wall Street up; they were outnumbered.
He's mixing in some legitimate gripes with a completely oversimplified viewpoint there though. The speed that some progressives jumped on the Morse story despite red flags was pretty weak. I also do understand how someone that doesn't pay attention to actual progressive messaging would read headlines and think they're being superficial...but I also don't think that's the fault of the progressive left.
The Campaign Zero platform was obviously coherent when BLM hit the stage but we still spent five years having to explain what BLM means to people who never checked for the messaging beneath the name. You see a similar refusal to contextualize ideas when it comes to Defund the Police arguments now. People would rather choose an uncharitable interpretation that's easy to argue against (essentially a strawman) than to actually explore the ideas beneath the surface or try to flesh out the ideas.
But the legitimate stuff is sandwiched between a lot of salt though and suggests the nuance of that kinda discussion would get tossed aside. He's got the sound of someone who read one too many mean tweets before he ranted...sidenote: Goliath seems like a good book that I actually had been meaning to check out.