If normal folks get to write the history of our times....not Democrat servants who write hagiographies of Leftists lilke FDR, Trump will be seen as leading a people's revolution.
1.It was another American Revolution.....led by Trump. He conquored both political parties. The obvious conquest, and the earlier one where he took the flaccid Republican Party and made it the party of the middle class and the working class. The new American Party.
What is left of the Democrat Party is nothing but smoking ruins.....smoke from fire-bombed Teslas....and a party with no leaders other than Communists AOC and Bernie.
The following is from the socialist magazine, Jacobin.com.
2. "The Democrats’ working-class problem is not going away. In fact, it’s only getting worse — expanding beyond Donald Trump’s base of working-class whites to now include working-class Latinos and even a significant share of black men.
3. Debates rage about how the Left can win back these workers. Influential pollster and Democratic consultant David Shor and the prominent liberal think tank Third Way have argued that the working class is simply more culturally and economically conservative than other voters.
4. ....the party ought to pivot to the center to appeal to them. With this in mind, liberal journalists like Jonathan Chait have argued that progressive economic populism offers no real electoral benefit for Democrats.
5. ....others counter that while the working class may hold more conservative views on a variety of sociocultural issues, they do not hold more conservative economic views. These advocates argue that economic populism is key to winning back working-class support."
jacobin.com
1.It was another American Revolution.....led by Trump. He conquored both political parties. The obvious conquest, and the earlier one where he took the flaccid Republican Party and made it the party of the middle class and the working class. The new American Party.
What is left of the Democrat Party is nothing but smoking ruins.....smoke from fire-bombed Teslas....and a party with no leaders other than Communists AOC and Bernie.
The following is from the socialist magazine, Jacobin.com.
2. "The Democrats’ working-class problem is not going away. In fact, it’s only getting worse — expanding beyond Donald Trump’s base of working-class whites to now include working-class Latinos and even a significant share of black men.
3. Debates rage about how the Left can win back these workers. Influential pollster and Democratic consultant David Shor and the prominent liberal think tank Third Way have argued that the working class is simply more culturally and economically conservative than other voters.
4. ....the party ought to pivot to the center to appeal to them. With this in mind, liberal journalists like Jonathan Chait have argued that progressive economic populism offers no real electoral benefit for Democrats.
5. ....others counter that while the working class may hold more conservative views on a variety of sociocultural issues, they do not hold more conservative economic views. These advocates argue that economic populism is key to winning back working-class support."
New Report: Working-Class Social and Economic Attitudes
A new study from the Center for Working‑Class Politics and Jacobin reveals where working-class voters stand on key issues and how they differ from wealthier Americans. The message is clear: economic populism must be the core of progressive appeals to workers.
