Gramsci wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2024 5:30 amI’ve said this ad-infinitum but the primary problem isn’t Trump, it’s a policy free, donor captured DNC.handsbloodyhands wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2024 10:15 pm For the third straight election a large part of of the US population wants Trump for president. 12 years of nausea.
The other side needs to present something for average citizen to vote for, actively. Not just “have you seen the other guy!?”
Until the US can manifest a Bernie-style politician in their 40s or early fifties I think the US is screwed. Sanders articulates the problems in the US and is broadly listened to. I don’t think all Americans regard themselves as Temporarily Embarrassed Millionaires, there is definitely space in the US political structures for what is dismissed by MSNBC types at “left wing populism”. It just needs articulation by an actual leader.
I hear Biden attempting to speak to this. It's not nearly as forceful, or resonant as Sanders, but it seems like he's reached a point where shaky old man voice is automatically ignored. "Ya know.... America used to.... used to make things.... by people who- who- were paid a live- a living wage." "Okay Grandpa, back to bed."
Obama projected the sentiment without enough of the policy.
Warren had all the policy but no one would listen to her.
Sanders was an excellent choice but educating the U.S. on what socialism actually means seems absurdly difficult. It's like we need someone to propose the definition of democratic socialism without saying the S word.