Democratic Party Rebuild

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Framing the working class voters as poor and desperate is why republicans keep winning, keep running on this centrist hubris and be confused why the country keep going to the right for help :mjlol:
There is nothing desperate about the average Republican voter. 51% own a home. 63% are military veterans. 52% are upper middle class.

Majority of republicans are petite bourgeoise, it’s why they favor low taxes, less government involvement (because they are largely scam artists) and destruction of competing minorities.

Again you far leftists would know this if you ever swung a hammer or entered an industry where republicans congregate.

Centrists will be fine for the foreseeable future. It’s you far leftists who are in trouble. Did you put money on the books for your boy from Columbia who got renditioned by the secret police?
 

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It's Time for a Democratic Tea Party​


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Enough is enough. We need leaders capable of resisting the rising tide of fascism.​

Adam Gurri14 Mar 2025

The 2009 Tea Party Movement was not large in absolute terms. Of the local rallies, Atlanta was the largest, at an estimated 15,000. The overall movement ended up drawing in around 300,000 overall. That sounds big, but consider that the Women’s March in 2017 drew some 3 million protesters, and the George Floyd protests brought perhaps 15 million to the streets. The Tea Party was too large to be called a niche ideological movement, but it was also far too small to be called a mass movement.

And yet the Tea Party transformed the Republican Party forever, laying the foundations for it to eventually become the party of Trump. It turns out that “It is simply far easier to maintain ideological and emotional cohesion in small groups than in chaotic masses.” The Tea Party had a weak hand and they played it well, with Republican-aligned organizations helping to call up individual figures out of the movement to take office.

It is high time we had a Tea Party of our own. It’s time we started organizing local protests to register our rejection of fascism and our dissatisfaction with the response of Democrats, corporate leadership, and media organizations to the brazen actions of the Musk-Trump regime. It’s time for you, yes you, reader of Liberal Currents, to find people in your community who are just as pissed off as you are and in whom you recognize the qualities of leadership and encourage them to reach out to Run For Something to begin to step up. If you even halfway believe you yourself have what it takes, reach out yourself!

The Democratic Party needs new blood, people willing to actually stand up and fight with every tool we’ve got. People willing to do what it takes to address the chronic failures of Democratic governance at the state and local level, who are not afraid to use institutional power to promote good, liberal outcomes. And the old blood, the elder statesmen riding their incumbency advantage and sitting in office right now—they need to be made aware that unless they wake up and face our moment squarely, they will very soon find themselves replaced.

We don’t need a mass movement. We just need enough people who are willing to step up, change the narrative, and help to create the opposition party we so desperately need.


Featured image is #StoptheShutdown Press Conference with Speaker Pelosi and Senator Schumer, by AFGE
 

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Schumer is a bytch. The overwhelming whole of dems are bytches. What the fukk is going on? The dems should be screaming from the roof about this rethug shyt, but they are doing nothing. Who is gonna vote for them in 2 years? The idiots will just believe whatever spin the rethugs play. The democratic party might be dead unless they do something. The party might actually be dead.
 
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Schumer is a bytch. The overwhelming whole of dems are bytches. What the fukk is going on? The dems should be screaming from the roof about this rethug shyt, but they are doing nothing. Who is gonna vote for them in 2 years? The idiots will just believe whatever spin the rethugs play. The democratic party might be dead unless they do something. The party might actually be dead.
Dems are controlled opposition it’s obvious.



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no action means your with it.
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Schumer is a bytch. The overwhelming whole of dems are bytches. What the fukk is going on? The dems should be screaming from the roof about this rethug shyt, but they are doing nothing. Who is gonna vote for them in 2 years? The idiots will just believe whatever spin the rethugs play. The democratic party might be dead unless they do something. The party might actually be dead.
The establishment Dems are a right wing party. It, along with American politics, shifted that way after the 1960s. Theyve been on this kick, it’s just that a lot of people have now realized it.

The Democratic Party serve capital as much as the GOP does. They just do it in nicer language to satisfy liberal ears.

If anything is going to change, it is not going to be through elections and electoral politics. But lazy, comfortable and docile Americans like many of us to force a change.
 

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The establishment Dems are a right wing party. It, along with American politics, shifted that way after the 1960s. Theyve been on this kick, it’s just that a lot of people have now realized it.

The Democratic Party serve capital as much as the GOP does. They just do it in nicer language to satisfy liberal ears.

If anything is going to change, it is not going to be through elections and electoral politics. But lazy, comfortable and docile Americans like many of us to force a change.
What happened in the 1960s that would generate a rightward shift? I wonder
 
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