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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Replying to @marwilliamson
You know the answer. You're just afraid to say it out loud.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Why would anyone who actually wants to help America or it’s people want to spend their time apologizing for the excesses of the Democratic Party?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Focus on the legislature. Focus on Pelosi. The president can veto M4A and UBI but Pelosi can and will make sure that Biden never sees that legislation on his desk. youtube.com/iIqw-mTX6ro
Replying to @marwilliamson
The Democratic Party has proven repeatedly that they have zero interest in a less corporatist & more humanitarian direction so any effort there would be wasted energy. It just seems to result in more pushback (& smears that clearly do more damage). I prefer policy over party.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
stick to your crystals.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Access is definitely imaginary unless youre a wealthy donor. I think you do know the answer
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Forming a new party or joining an existing party (green, peace and freedom etc..) Is the best way to get them to actually move on stuff, the left would never get Treudue to move on anything if they were part of the Libs, and not the NDP/Greens
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I think going third party and actually winning down ballot is the only way to be taken seriously. We’ve seen what happens to third parties at the presidential level, they get blamed for decades.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Form another Party. Biden isn't moving anywhere.
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