It is mainly because of the party's near complete abandonment of the working class combined with whose causes it has taken up instead. Los Angeles Times has a decent article about the working class, but that article was not the tipping point for me.
The Times does not ask the question of how...
So, we are not to allow any stray thoughts to interfere with our hating on Trump every waking moment? Sorry, but I'd rather spend the money supporting the homeless, or workers trying to unionize, than supporting Milli Vanilli.
What does it say? Do you have a point? Why are you so vague? Are you a gnat troll?
What is says to me is that I enjoyed my union pay and benefits for seven years, during which time, I wasn't whining for "Medicare for all" or any other government intervention into my healthcare. When I moved...
First of all, I have no intention of providing you with personal information, random internet personal information demander. I will say that I was a Teamster for seven years before I moved into management. That was in the nineties, so good luck trying to find me based on that information...
It would not work "for all." Not . . . at all.
Not unless all Americans are willing to accept the increased taxes at the same time as they accept the significantly reduced quality of medical care one finds in countries with single payer. Medicare for seniors works because people who collect...
I'm not a huge fan of Sanders, but he had more of a chance than Clinton. His economic ideas wouldn't work, since socialism never has. But they would be a good basis for negotiating some benefits for the working class. He didn't have Clinton's negatives as far as the bitchiness, the corruption...
That's great news, Alicia.
So, how can/will we Democrats take advantage of that sudden surge in disapproval of Trump by white working class voters? It's a great opportunity for us. Uneducated whites voted for Trump in droves both elections, and it wasn't because he was a Republican. So how do...
No.
I voted for him because he was a moderate Democrat. The dementia came after he was elected. There's no shame in developing dementia. The shame is in a president with dementia and the people around him pretending he is fine in order to maintain their power.
You know, like now with Trump.
True, but I'm not sure what that has to do with what I am saying.
If it does turn out to be the means necessary, sure. Better that than global thermoneuclear war.
But I would hope we would try intensified bombing if Iran's leadership and leaderless local commanders before we do that.
I suppose we could do that for every investigation, federal, state, and local. Let the professional investigators gather and analyze evidence and when the final outcome is reached, release "everything" to the amateur sleuths of social media to be picked over looking for ways to second guess...
I actually gave two other examples of successful adaptation to occupation - The "confederacy" and West Germany. But that's not that many, so maybe you have a point. East Germany was occupied with little in the way of rebellion, but I can't count any occupation by the murderous totalitarians of...
What gets to find out who was making Presidential decisions, gimp?
You think the tape will tell us?
My assumption is that some unofficial committee was running Biden and operating the autopen, probably figureheaded by his wife. That's why I say we Democrats were sold a bill of goods.
The Democratic Party establishment focusing on Trump is not the same issue as the need to moderate. But I would say it is an adjacent issue that we should also address. We'd be better off if Democrat leaders never said the word "Trump" again in an angry tone but referred to "President Trump"...
Which we got from Hur himself at an extensive hearing.
I'm not defending Biden. As a Democrat, I know we were sold a bill of goods with that dood. But Hur already said that Biden sounded like a spaced out and forgetful old man, so what is the point of airing an audio tape of Biden being a...