Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This always cracks me up. There's hardly any daylight between Republicans and establishment Democrats, and some of you morons are still looking for something in this mythical righteous "center." Please tell me, where the center on the issue of genocide? How does one compromise on human rights? What exactly has all this compromise done for us?
Every right you currently enjoy was fought for you with the blood of progressives.
99 percent of Americans don't give a f%$k about Gaza. But since progressives have taken over the Democratic Party, this is everything for them. Not health care. Not the environment. Not income inequality. Not retirement or pensions. Not schools. Not public safety. It's Gaza Gaza Gaza all the time with progressives. Modern progressives are the worst thing that's ever happened to the Democratic Party.
There's a huge space for a third party that actually addresses the issues that American care about. But unfortunately, this is systematically a two party system. Only a charismatic billionaire has a chance at a viable third party candidacy. And that's not great either. In the meantime, the big tent party does better - and that is definitely not Democrats today.
All of those things are still important to progressives, but you'll have to excuse our concern for an ongoing freaking genocide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This always cracks me up. There's hardly any daylight between Republicans and establishment Democrats, and some of you morons are still looking for something in this mythical righteous "center." Please tell me, where the center on the issue of genocide? How does one compromise on human rights? What exactly has all this compromise done for us?
Every right you currently enjoy was fought for you with the blood of progressives.
99 percent of Americans don't give a f%$k about Gaza. But since progressives have taken over the Democratic Party, this is everything for them. Not health care. Not the environment. Not income inequality. Not retirement or pensions. Not schools. Not public safety. It's Gaza Gaza Gaza all the time with progressives. Modern progressives are the worst thing that's ever happened to the Democratic Party.
There's a huge space for a third party that actually addresses the issues that American care about. But unfortunately, this is systematically a two party system. Only a charismatic billionaire has a chance at a viable third party candidacy. And that's not great either. In the meantime, the big tent party does better - and that is definitely not Democrats today.
Anonymous wrote:This always cracks me up. There's hardly any daylight between Republicans and establishment Democrats, and some of you morons are still looking for something in this mythical righteous "center." Please tell me, where the center on the issue of genocide? How does one compromise on human rights? What exactly has all this compromise done for us?
Every right you currently enjoy was fought for you with the blood of progressives.
Anonymous wrote:We need to first get big money out of politics and reform the electoral college or implement rank choice voting country wide, then they have a chance. Right now? No chance, the system is built for 2 parties.
Vote toward progress, not perfection.
Anonymous wrote:We need to first get big money out of politics and reform the electoral college or implement rank choice voting country wide, then they have a chance. Right now? No chance, the system is built for 2 parties.
Vote toward progress, not perfection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder....are we ready to have a viable 3rd party candidate that can break away from the extreme progressive Democrats and the extreme conservative Republicans?
Am I living in a dream world?
I want a grassroots candidate to rise from the ashes left behind by both parties. At this point I'm leaning towards voting for that mythical candidate.
LOL. You mean those “extreme progressives” like Joe Biden?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder....are we ready to have a viable 3rd party candidate that can break away from the extreme progressive Democrats and the extreme conservative Republicans?
Am I living in a dream world?
I want a grassroots candidate to rise from the ashes left behind by both parties. At this point I'm leaning towards voting for that mythical candidate.
Anonymous wrote:This always cracks me up. There's hardly any daylight between Republicans and establishment Democrats, and some of you morons are still looking for something in this mythical righteous "center." Please tell me, where the center on the issue of genocide? How does one compromise on human rights? What exactly has all this compromise done for us?
Every right you currently enjoy was fought for you with the blood of progressives.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder....are we ready to have a viable 3rd party candidate that can break away from the extreme progressive Democrats and the extreme conservative Republicans?
Am I living in a dream world?
I want a grassroots candidate to rise from the ashes left behind by both parties. At this point I'm leaning towards voting for that mythical candidate.