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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We battle the powers&principalities which come to lie&deceive. Critical times&deception is rampant. Biden isn't a well man,pray for him.Our nation is about to be turned upside down. Like the pouring of salt from the shaker.God is exposing the sinfulness&wickedness in the world.
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Or...just join the Republican Party and make it the progressive option to the dems. Parties have switched ideologies before and the Republican Party is undergoing massive shockwaves that make it ripe for disruption
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Second option. The first option is not obtainable with our currently established system of government
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Perhaps another party? Either way we must come up with another word that stands for sharing resources and working for the common good of all. The word socialist has been weaponized against these principles.
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Unions are the answer. Labor support, for the Democratic Party, pushed it to the left from the 30s through the 60s. Bring back the power of unions. Organize the service and tech sectors.
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Stay within the Democratic party. Otherwise, you just hand elections to the GOP. You have to make your policies pragmatic and convince the public to support them. If you can't win over the public perhaps your policy is flawed.
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it's definitely new party time. The democrats are too corrupt to be salvaged
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As the plan is to try to unite red and blue, there's a delicate balance that must be kept while slowly and quietly pushing for green companies to thrive, keep us OUT of wars, and supporting everyone who needs the help through this Pandemic.
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you don't change the Democratic party; the Democratic party changes you