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flop@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
politics @lemmy.world•Ocasio-Cortez endorses Biden's reelection campaign, sending a strong signal of Democratic unity
11·3 years agoI’m aware that you think this
flop@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
politics @lemmy.world•Ocasio-Cortez endorses Biden's reelection campaign, sending a strong signal of Democratic unity
2·3 years agoAgain, the democratic primary voter is not a representation of the entire countries values, and those that hated Obama, and hated Hillary, are more likely to vote for someone that is willing to criticize the system than long standing democratic insiders.
Ultimately at this point I don’t care to constantly speculate on possible differences in past elections. My point was to hopefully convey that the idea of political views of the people in America as a left-right slider is flawed, and the current selection process biases towards mild candidates that fundamentally are not effective enough in solving the problems we are facing.
flop@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
politics @lemmy.world•Ocasio-Cortez endorses Biden's reelection campaign, sending a strong signal of Democratic unity
21·3 years agoI’m sure plenty would vote against him for being a socialist, but I also think a good number would agree with his criticism of greedy billionaires ripping off sick people, or huge companies paying less in taxes than they do. I don’t think everyone that voted for Trump was an absolute right wing nut, I think a good number of them think ‘both parties are bullshit and at least Trump is outside the system’.
flop@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
politics @lemmy.world•Ocasio-Cortez endorses Biden's reelection campaign, sending a strong signal of Democratic unity
4·3 years agoI don’t think it’s correct to assume politics is a sliding scale from left to right, and failing to appeal to democratic primary voters is a certainty of failure in a general election. I would paint democratic primary voters as very in favor of the institutions and systems of this country, and I don’t think republican votes are fans of either.
Honestly still way less cringe than “When does the narwhal bacon?”



That’s not exactly right either
So even starting with a republican inspired corporate funding healthcare bill, scrapping single payer and still not getting a single republican vote, and only passing on a tenuous super majority.
I will grant you that they tried, and many probably had good intentions, but I think it’s important to realize that the democrats had very little opportunity and in that window couldn’t succeed in getting us even close to other industrialized nations healthcare outcomes. They seem to have an apparent unwillingness to actual contend with the issues they are legislating, and fail to utilize political power and strategy in ways that will actually solve problems.
We see this today with the supreme court. The Heroes act allows for complete waving of student loan debt, without application by the debtor, completely within the authority of secretary of education. Rather than swiftly, and decidedly removing debt, they build a means tested website that came online months after they announced it, was forced to pause because of predictable court cases brought against it, waited as it was push through a blatantly packed court system, and ultimately died to a disgustingly corrupt supreme court that allowed a state to claim standing for a company without their knowledge, and claimed that ‘modify’ doesn’t mean to reduce by 10k.
I vote democrat because might as well, but I really wish people wouldn’t come on here pretending they just have had to struggle their whole way through the system when it is their own incompetence, arrogance, passivity, and failure that leads to the constant roadblocks to their effectiveness.