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Old 06-23-2019, 06:16 AM   #1
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Default A civil war is coming for the Democratic Party — and it won't be pretty

the civil war is about the USA vs. the USA.

The United States of America vs. The United Socialists of America.

i present this view as the death knell of the Democrats. their death will be celebrated by all true Americans.

A civil war is coming for the Democratic Party — and it won't be pretty

https://www.yahoo.com/news/civil-war...100010457.html

Saritha Prabhu,USA TODAY Opinion 1 hour 50 minutes ago

Brace yourself; there is a civil war coming soon in the Democratic Party.

At the heart of today’s Democratic Party is an identity crisis and an ideological struggle. In recent election cycles, these were pushed underground for the sake of party unity.

We heard the first rumblings of it during the 2016 election when Bernie Sanders gave Hillary Clinton a serious run for her money.

And now those differences threaten to come out in the open during the upcoming primary debates at an importunate moment when the party needs to unite to defeat President Trump.

But now is as good a time as any to solve the identity crisis in the party.

How to help the Democrats solve their problems

For starters, is the Democratic Party a party of the rich or a party of the little guy? For many years, they’ve been the party of the rich playing a good game of pretending to be for the little guy.

And the Democratic establishment does it in insidious ways that are too clever by half: They are for the marginalized guy or gal in the race, gender, and sexuality issues because, hey, that doesn’t hurt their and their affluent constituents’ pocketbook much.

But in the economic issues that matter, they often sock it to the average Democratic working-class voter: in the global trade deals that’ve offshored jobs and have decimated the American manufacturing base; in their looking the other way as illegal immigrants depress the wages of working-class Americans, and more.

But as long as they talk and talk and talk some more — about abortion and transgender rights and racism (not that these aren’t relevant issues), they can have their cake and eat it too.

But all this worked until 2016, but can’t be pulled off anymore. The Democratic establishment wing is still either clueless or stubborn, but they want good ol’ Joe Biden to come to the rescue and Make Oligarchic America Great Again.

But the restive Sanders, Warren, and Ocasio Cortez wing of the party won’t let them.

With Clinton, they chose elitism over empathy

But it isn’t just the Democratic Party establishment that’s the problem, it is the party’s voters that’ve changed. It has been for some time the party of the rich, and the party of college-educated, upwardly mobile, urban voters. There are, of course, minority voters and struggling legal immigrants in the mix, but working-class and lower middle-class voters who used to vote Democrat are right to feel alien in today’s Democratic Party.

Hillary Clinton revealed her economic elitism when she said in 2018 that she won in the “places that represent two-thirds of America’s gross domestic product. So I won the places that are optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward.”

And this was the Democratic nominee! Where was the empathy and compassion for those who’ve been left behind in today’s global economy by forces outside their control like uncontrolled mass immigration, offshoring of jobs, automation? There was none, because she was out-of-touch and clueless.

And the dishonesty continues with the Democratic establishment wing. If Hillary had won in 2016, the party would’ve drifted further away from its working-class roots. But the defeat in 2016 has forced party establishment leaders like Joe Biden to now go through the performative motions of pretend-caring especially about white working-class voters.

Enter Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. Say what you will about them, but they are admirably trying to do some vital housecleaning in their party.

This progressive wing may seem crazy and socialist, and I don’t agree with them on some things, but at least their hearts are in the right place, and they are closer to the historic, progressive roots of the Democratic Party.

I left the Democratic Party in 2016 because I couldn’t stomach the dishonesty and duplicity. When you rip of their mask, what is revealed is troubling: the Party of Davos masquerading as the Party of Scranton, Pennsylvania, that essentially hoodwinks much of the electorate.

Yes, the establishment Republicans are no better, but this is a discussion about the Democratic Party.

It is OK, by the way, to be a party of and for the affluent, but at least don’t simultaneously pretend to be the party of the little guy.

I, for one, am looking forward to the coming civil war and some resolution.
Saritha Prabhu is a columnist with the Tennessean, where this column originally appeared.

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The author of this article is very intelligent and if the intelligentsia of the left can't see this problem and come up with a solution it will hurt them.

Who does a working class beer drinking white guy in the rust belt have on his side? Does a hard working Mexican immigrant really want unlimited numbers of immigrants to depress his wages?

Do either of them give a shit about some rich liberal flying around in his private jet pretending to represent them?
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Old 06-23-2019, 11:22 AM   #3
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Who does a working class beer drinking white guy in the rust belt have on his side?
To the SocialistLiberalAntiTrumpers your question is irrelevant, just like it was to them in 2016. What I heard said by the "working class beer drinking white guy in the rust belt" and those marginally employed or unemployed like-minded folks IS they would give Trump a second term as long as he was working toward improving the job market and the economy.

The union bosses have lost their credibility with their membership and jobs are being created NOW for their members in "right-to-work" states, so they MIGRATE to the jobs.

The "union" states need illegal immigration to REbuild their voter base.
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Yeah let's talk about this impending "civil war" advocated by the GOP and the pro-Confederate militias...


https://www.thedailybeast.com/armed-...rs-at-any-cost
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Yeah let's talk about this impending "civil war" advocated by the GOP and the pro-Confederate militias...

https://www.thedailybeast.com/armed-...rs-at-any-cost
Gee, little andy.... from your story it looks like the whole thing started because Republicans took a leaf out of the dim-retard playbook! The nerve of those guys!

Don't they know dim-retards have a PATENT on this kind of bad behavior??

"This isn’t the first time state lawmakers of either party have fled their states to deny their rivals a quorum. In 2003, Texas Democrats left the state to avoid a vote on redistricting legislation, while Democratic lawmakers in Wisconsin fled in 2011 to block Republican cuts to union rights..."
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The Democrats Socialists are the party of the public trough. They won't have a civil war until they run out of other people's money. The Swamp won't be drained much because of it.
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