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Originally Posted by 1blackman1
Yes we know. Every few months in a new post here saying basically the same thing.
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So, don't reply if it bores you.
That the Democratic Party has changed is n
ot the point. So has the Republican Party as someone has pointed out.
The point of the OP is h
ow much the Democratic Party has changed and more importantly,
what it has changed into. I lived through the politics of the sixties and seventies and experienced what the Democratic administrstions did in the interests of altering American society for the betterment of the working clsss, minorities and those of us less fortunate.
What I have seen in the Twenty First Century is Democrats embracing a shift from "liberal do-gooding" as my father might have put it, to policies that are destructive to America society, culture and national security through actions (or in actions) inside and outside of government
hat seem to be intentionally destructive.
And so, I ask folks to look at that change and to compare what they see in the Democratic Party of 2025 with what they themselves believe. what they themselves stand for . . . .and ask if the Democratic Party ion today s congruent with their life path.