• @Eatspancakes84@lemmy.world
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    45 months ago

    Here I think lies the main problem. When Biden was elected in 2020, in my understanding the goal was always for him to warm the seat for the next/younger generation. In those 4 years nobody stepped forward, and they are scared of proposing a forward looking vision because it may alienate some voters (either on the left or in the center). So now we have the choice between stagnation or actively tearing down Democracy.

    • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      -25 months ago

      You can’t put it on junior party members…

      Biden appointed DNC leadership, and if anyone challenged him or the status quo, then they’d ruin their career if they missed.

      Obama made it, but if he had lost 08 and gotten the 2016 Bernie treatment it would have likely ended his career.

      I’d also argue the concern of the party and it’s leadership isn’t alienating voters, it’s pissing off donors.

      For decades the neoliberals running the party have cared about donors over everything else. It’s literally killing the party and preventing us from “winning” even when Dems win an election.

      Because the donors that the DNC doesn’t want to piss off, are often the same wealthy assholes giving to Republicans.

      People desperately want to act like the Clinton’s attending Trump’s wedding was a one off.

      But most of the big Dem donors have more in common with trump than us, and there’s no way they’re giving all that money away to just have to pay more in taxes.

      The wealthy bought out both parties long ago, and we can’t just keep ignoring it.

      It’s not enough to just be slightly less shitty than republicans.