Is Jasmine Crockett right about this?

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I think she's 100% right and I've said the same a lot of times. After all half the country fought for their right to keep generational slavery going.

Some people think you can win over these types of voters by offering them economic incentives, but nah.
 

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She belongs to a party that is ostensibly bribed and owned by a foreign nation and supports, if not outrightly champions, American hegemony.

Democrats will only win if they become the party of labor and workers. That means ditching neoliberal politics.

She can "but Trump" all she wants, but the democrats don't stand for anything revolutionary or progressive. They only exist to maintain the status quo, and if the Republicans keep pushing the overton window just for Democrats maintain it every four to eight years, what is the purpose of a Democrat party for the people who feel the brunt of such regression?

Its time to stop blaming voters and look inward to make significant changes. When a party is comfortable with leaving votes on the table because consultants told them they'd still win, it's time to bush consultants.

It's also time to go beyond platitudes and speeches. Where is the Democrat Project 2029? MAGA spent years writing down exactly how they'll govern and are doing it right now.

All democrats did was warn voters. That is not enough. Do something to combat it. Plan and govern. Wearing pink suits in protest while clapping for a fascist is not doing anything. Republicans showed time and time again they will obstruct presidents to get their way. This couldn't be an easier president to obstruct and frustrate but Dems just sit there and are hoping people will suffer enough to vote for them. That's an idiotic strategy that will only create more apathy and confirmation of how useless the party is.
 
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No she right @acri1 Vox had a article written about it Hell go read some of the post of leopardsate my face subreddit and you can see for yourself



On Monday, the New York Times’s Patricia Mazzei published a dispatch from Marianna, Florida — a small, politically conservative town that depends on jobs from a federal prison and thus has been deeply hurt by the government shutdown. In the piece, Marianna residents grapple with the fact that President Donald Trump, who most residents support, is playing a role in the pain created by lost wages.

Most Marianna residents support Trump’s border wall, his key demand in the shutdown fight, and don’t blame him for the fight. But Crystal Minton, a secretary at the prison who is also a single mother caring for disabled parents, had a somewhat different reaction — one that reveals an essential truth about the core Trump’s political appeal.

“I voted for him, and he’s the one who’s doing this,” Minton told Mazzei. “I thought he was going to do good things. He’s not hurting the people he needs to be hurting.” :mjpls:

He’s not hurting the people he needs to be hurting.

Think about that line for a second. Roll it over in your head. In essence, Minton is declaring that one aim of the Trump administration is to hurt people — the right people. Making America great again, in her mind, involves inflicting pain.


RelatedHow to stop Trump’s power grab
This is not an accident. Trump’s political victory and continuing appeal depend on a brand of politics that marginalizes and targets groups disliked by his supporters. Trump supporters don’t so much love the Republican party as they hate Democrats, a phenomenon political scientists call “negative partisanship.” They like Trump not because he sells them on the GOP, but because they believe he’ll stick it to the Democrats harder than anyone else.

The president’s particular brand of identity politics — the racist attacks on blacks and Latinos, the Muslim ban, his cruel treatment of women — similarly depends on negative rather than positive appeals. Antoine Banks, a political psychologist at the University of Maryland, wrote a book on the connection between anger as an emotion and racial politics. When politicians gin up anger, an emotion that necessarily has a negative target, voters tend to think about the world in more racial (and racist) terms. Trump makes his voters angry, he centers that anger on hated targets, and that makes them want to take his side.

This is what makes Trumpism work. This is the dark heart of our political moment. Even people who are tremendously vulnerable themselves, like Crystal Minton, support Trump because of his capacity to inflict pain on others they detest. The cruelty, as the Atlantic’s Adam Serwer says, is the point.

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She belongs to a party that is ostensibly bribed and owned by a foreign nation and supports, if not outrightly champions, American hegemony.

Democrats will only win if they become the party of labor and workers. That means ditching neoliberal politics.

She can "but Trump" all she wants, but the democrats don't stand for anything revolutionary or progressive. They only exist to maintain the status quo, and if the Republicans keep pushing the overton window just for Democrats maintain it every four to eight years, what is the purpose of a Democrat party for the people who feel the brunt of such regression?

Its time to stop blaming voters and look inward to make significant changes. When a party is comfortable with leaving votes on the table because consultants told them they'd still win, it's time to bush consultants.

It's also time to go beyond platitudes and speeches. Where is the Democrat Project 2029? MAGA spent years writing down exactly how they'll govern and are doing it right now.

All democrats did was warn voters. That is not enough. Do something to combat it. Plan and govern. Wearing pink suits in protest while clapping for a fascist is not doing anything. Republicans showed time and time again they will obstruct presidents to get their way. This couldn't be an easier president to obstruct and frustrate but Dems just sit there and are hoping people will suffer enough to vote for them. That's an idiotic strategy that will only create more apathy and confirmation of how useless the party is.

What do you mean?:jbhmm:
 

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Nah, she's wrong and the shyt comes off as fake and borderline stupidity tbh. Sounds more like she's pandering to an audience than anything.
 

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No she right @acri1 Vox had a article written about it Hell go read some of the post of leopardsate my face subreddit and you can see for yourself




This is another elephant in the room. A sizable portion of this country will vote with the party that doesn't have ANY of their interests in mind and will just vote somebody in who will probably be equally if not moreso destructive next time, because they will be competent. Our literal only saving grace right now is largely MAGA is incompetent. Incompetent can be fixed under different leadership and then we just repeat this same asinine process all over again in less than 10 years, provided our voting institutions aren't a joke by 2026.
 
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