Is the best way to push Biden in a less corporatist & more humanitarian direction to stay within the Democratic Party in exchange for perceived (or imaginary) access, or to form another party that could actually threaten the citadels? Not saying I know the answer; I’m just asking

Nov 29, 2020 · 5:39 PM UTC

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Time to think outside of just purely electoral politics Time for all leftists to join #BlackLivesMatter in solidarity for #HumanRights Power concedes nothing without demands #M4A #UBI #GND #HousingForAll #CancelDebt #CancelRent #LivingWage #DefundPolice #Ed4A #EndWar
Burn Washington down?
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If the GOP actually follows through on its threat to pretend to be the party of the working class, where are EstDems going to go? They prefer to be the party of smug elitists but is that enough to win elections? Can progressives and facts on the ground push both D and R?
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New party is already forming. Democrats are not worth the effort. They will never change. It will be quicker and easier to build a new party to bring change than to fix the corrupt Dinosaurcrats.
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I wish Bernie had formed a labor party after 2016. The Democrats are beyond reform. Look at Biden's awful administration pics, they're an active fuck you to progressives
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A centrist pragmatic party that doesn't deal in push button issues might be something to look at
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Here's my opinion about staying in the party.
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Build the Green Party.
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FYI: Biden isn’t moving left. He’s been very clear about this.
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After 40 years of trying to push the party left on economic issues, I think we know the answer. Ironically it could have worked if we had ever threatened to withhold our votes (and followed though). But we didn't so as of now third party is likely the only way.
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