"It's called precedent," the Senate Judiciary Committee chair said of violating the same rule that Republicans ignored to move forward with judicial nominees.
Part of me suspects it may be that way by design. Democrats will pay lip service to some left-leaning ideas, but when it comes time to pass legislation, they seem to just put their hands up like, “Well, that didn’t work, what’re we gonna do? I guess we shelve that idea.” I half-suspect that Democrats are there to safely funnel left-leaning social movements, to make sure that nothing really ever happens or that their ideas get sufficiently watered down or blocked altogether.
Meanwhile, Republicans have the most dogshit proposals that just sail through whenever they really want them to.
Yup. That’s part of the poison of the two party system. The Republicans are now just the fascist party and the Democrats are, for the most part, just “everything else,” which necessarily includes some conservative ideologies. I’m not a Democrat, but I’m registered as one because that’s the closest I can get to an actual party that I agree with that may have some impact.
I hope we can someday go back to “normal” Rs and Ds so that a third party option becomes viable instead of just a vote for the other guy. I yearn to be able to vote for someone, not just against someone.
I yearn to be able to vote for someone, not just against someone.
I see the primaries as the perfect place for me to vote for someone I’m passionate about. I also get to send a message to the party that I support a platform that looks different from the right-of-center candidates.
Remember to support systems/organizations working to make changes that allow for challengers from outside the main two parties to succeed. (Like ranked choice voting where not voting democratic doesn’t mean giving power to Republican or vice versa!)
I’m glad to finally see this. I was dispointed in the past when the Dems almost controlled everything and still couldn’t get anything done.
Contrast that to a little control by the GOP and they could cause all kinds of chaos and get their agendas moving.
Part of me suspects it may be that way by design. Democrats will pay lip service to some left-leaning ideas, but when it comes time to pass legislation, they seem to just put their hands up like, “Well, that didn’t work, what’re we gonna do? I guess we shelve that idea.” I half-suspect that Democrats are there to safely funnel left-leaning social movements, to make sure that nothing really ever happens or that their ideas get sufficiently watered down or blocked altogether.
Meanwhile, Republicans have the most dogshit proposals that just sail through whenever they really want them to.
Yup. That’s part of the poison of the two party system. The Republicans are now just the fascist party and the Democrats are, for the most part, just “everything else,” which necessarily includes some conservative ideologies. I’m not a Democrat, but I’m registered as one because that’s the closest I can get to an actual party that I agree with that may have some impact.
I hope we can someday go back to “normal” Rs and Ds so that a third party option becomes viable instead of just a vote for the other guy. I yearn to be able to vote for someone, not just against someone.
I see the primaries as the perfect place for me to vote for someone I’m passionate about. I also get to send a message to the party that I support a platform that looks different from the right-of-center candidates.
Info about each state’s primaries
Remember to support systems/organizations working to make changes that allow for challengers from outside the main two parties to succeed. (Like ranked choice voting where not voting democratic doesn’t mean giving power to Republican or vice versa!)
You are correct. Neo-liberals are conservatives. When you vote, make sure to favor progressives over neo-liberals.
“half suspect” 😳
It’s funny what you can do when you want to accomplish something instead of standing in your own way.