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nasty little twerp with crazy bitter-man opinions
shes stupid enough to lose to a rapist with dementia
Even if that's what she thinks, I don't really see why she feels the need to say it out loud. If Warren gets the nomination, this will sound bad to all the dem voters who like the Clintons.
Even if that's what she thinks, I don't really see why she feels the need to say it out loud. If Warren gets the nomination, this will sound bad to all the dem voters who like the Clintons.
Probably because its spot on. The conditions to pass Sanders' or Warren's plans simply don't exist at the moment. The Dem party doesn't even support M4A, so it wouldn't be a stretch to predict it would be a non-starter irrespective of who is elected.
Probably because its spot on. The conditions to pass Sanders' or Warren's plans simply don't exist at the moment. The Dem party doesn't even support M4A, so it wouldn't be a stretch to predict it would be a non-starter irrespective of who is elected.
Well, I’m not American, and I’m far from an expert on American politics, but don’t you think that there’s a chance that the party would follow suit on Warren or Bernie’s healthcare proposals, were they elected? I know I’m just a Dane who knows exactly zero Americans, but surely having a name like Hillary dismiss the idea like this is bad if you want to move the public opinion towards it. The conditions will come if the public wants it enough. Hillary saying it’s impossible doesn’t help that mission in any way.
And even if it’s dead, I still don’t see the benefit of such a statement for anyone other than the republicans. If Warren gets the nomination, that is.
...And somehow bypassing or dismissing the Senate in the process. Genius!A President that does not have to compromise with corporations will be able to get Single Payer done.
Only Sanders can do it. By going direct to the people.
...And somehow bypassing or dismissing the Senate in the process. Genius!
that's not what he meant. sanders has repeatedly said that a mass movement is the only way to defeat the gridlock and the obstruction. he's right and there is historical precedent for it.
A president that does not have to compromise with corporations (which has never existed in modernity if at all) will be able to get an economic+social sea-change through Congress that their own party doesn’t support (and which they’d be unable get past the Senate within their 2-term limit due to GOP seats baked in, regardless)?that's not what he meant. sanders has repeatedly said that a mass movement is the only way to defeat the gridlock and the obstruction. he's right and there is historical precedent for it.
A president that does not have to compromise with corporations (which has never existed in modernity if at all) will be able to get an economic+social sea-change through Congress that their own party doesn’t support (and which they’d be unable get past the Senate within their 2-term limit due to GOP seats baked in, regardless)?
Where is the historic precedent for that?
He's talking about creating a mass movement similar to the won that Roosevelt had to pass the new deal. Basically had supermajorities in both houses for 6 years in a row. There's no way to accomplish anything in the current framework. Not actual medicare for all, not warren's watered down version, not whatever bandaid biden wants to put on it. The republicans will block everything. We need to sweep them out of office en masse.
The only candidate who has a theory on how to accomplish this is Bernie. The only candidate who has even acknowledged the need for this is Bernie. You get the likes of Biden and Buttchug talking about how once Trump is gone the GOP will work together for the good of the country. Its insane and delusional. Then you've got warren who is the perfect technocrat that might be able to accomplish something in a country with actual working checks and balances but all of her plans are useless in the face of Republican obstruction. Bernie's plans absolutely will not get accomplished in a first term. They probably won't get accomplished in a second term. But he is building a true working class movement that can demand more from elected officials and kick out the ones who stand in the way. The democratic party is openly hostile to mass movements. You can see it in how Obama dismantled the progressive base that had helped him and his party win dramatic victories. Only a true mass movement can sustain the pressure needed to enact real change.
Bernie’s plans absolutely won’t get accomplished in his second term, either. FDR needed the greatest economic depression this side of the Bronze Age collapse or the Black Death combined with the worst global war aside from maybe the Mongols sweeping west to get his initiatives through.
Regardless...why are we in the fecking Hillary thread again? Gah... it’s pointless...
FDR didn’t have anything resembling a mass movement.
His economic response to the GD was starkly similar to Obama’s. Bailed out the banks, gave them $1bn, let big corporations kept the power to fix price in anti-monopoly legislations. What he had was the ability to keep the people on side with his fireside chats, and an uneasy yet still effective coalition of Old South Democrats and the northern business type he represented, and it was of little surprise that black and Native American people saw none of the New Deal’s benefits, due to this coalition.
People love to bring up ‘I welcome their hatred’, but most of his New Deal accomplishment had already been done before that speech. The rich rules America and the only way to break that would be pitchforks on the street, not elections.
The Dem party aren't united on healthcare and so its highly unlikely they would have the votes to move M4A through Congress if Sanders or Warren were to somehow win the Presidency. I believe there are only about 14 sitting Dem Senators who are for M4A with the rest supporting some form of a re-strengthening of Obamacare. So when only 30% of your own party support the policy then that's not good enough. It would take 100% support by the Dems to barely squeak it through, and people like Sinema, Manchin, Klobuchar and a host of others simply aren't going to go for that. Therefore, there's a higher chance that Warren or Sanders would be reduced to strengthening Obamacare than getting M4A through. We are still at least 2-3 cycles away before the climate changes to the point where the public see the value proposition over the fear mongering.
As unlikely as it is, if it came to that , it won't be because of that particular issue.A mass movement of voters swept him into power and gave him enough support in Congress to enact his policies. That's what I mean. Actual grass roots movements voting in people to enact their goals and pressuring / defeating those who stand in the way.
As for pitchforks, it may soon come to that.
If not for the brilliance of James Comey she would have won, and presumably then be considered smart?shes stupid enough to lose to a rapist with dementia
Because she’s a fecking moron with a superiority complex.
If not for the brilliance of James Comey she would have won, and presumably then be considered smart?
The false equivalency between her and a f'cking monster like Trump is insulting.
We are about 3 cycles away before the climate change cannot be reversed and then it wont make any difference whatever happens.
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Trump and Clinton are more alike than appears at a casual glance.
Fixed it for ya.Exactly this. One is just less open about what they are.
The democrats in just about any other western country would be a right leaning party.
FDR didn’t have anything resembling a mass movement.
His economic response to the GD was starkly similar to Obama’s. Bailed out the banks, gave them $1bn, let big corporations kept the power to fix price in anti-monopoly legislations. What he had was the ability to keep the people on side with his fireside chats, and an uneasy yet still effective coalition of Old South Democrats and the northern business type he represented, and it was of little surprise that black and Native American people saw none of the New Deal’s benefits, due to this coalition.
People love to bring up ‘I welcome their hatred’, but most of his New Deal accomplishment had already been done before that speech. The rich rules America and the only way to break that would be pitchforks on the street, not elections.
Wow, out of interest why is she single-handedly bathing in the blame of the Iraq War?No she still would have been stupid. It should never have been close. Shes been an overwhelming favorite twice and lost both times. First to a black guy named Barack Hussein Obama and second to a rapist with dementia.
Shes a monster and a very stupid one at that. Millions of peoples lives are worse for her actions. Thousands are people are dead for her actions. She is one of the most destructive forces alive today and her entire career is a shrine to how many people that were destroyed for her own personal goals. The blood she has on her hands ranges from the multiple women her husband was credibly accused of raping, the 500,000 dead Iraqis, the Libyans sold in an open air slave market, the tens of thousands of americans who die every year from lack of healthcare, the civilians murdered in the Honduras coup and countless more. She is an absolutely monstrous person and I'll celebrate when she finally dies.
What FDR accomplished can never be repeated in today s society. Not with today's polarized political climate, the power of special interests and greatly increased power of the states and local government.
Regardless of what Hillary thinks or wants to do - she s fecked with Bloomberg entering the race unless they come up with some kind of joint ticket pact perhaps.