• 2hundredpancakes@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 hours ago

    Save you a click: overthrow of the establishment DNC is possible and it’s happening. Also, AIPAC money can’t buy everything.

    Progressive California state Sen. Aisha Wahab has won a special election to serve the remainder of disgraced former Rep. Eric Swalwell’s term in the US Congress, defeating a centrist Democrat backed by millions of dollars in AIPAC spending.

    … In November, Wahab will face Bay Area Rapid Transit board member Melissa Hernandez again in a race for a full two-year term in the US House.

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      To do that we need a range of populist candidates for all regions. We only have inner city populists, and not that many really.

      Why do we not have more challengers? There isn’t a lack of left populists in any area in this country. Don’t think they couldn’t win.

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        That’s a great question I don’t know the answer to. It might be that many left-leaning folks are disillusioned with the political system at large and choose to disengage. The country does have a fantastically low voter participation rate, which itself says things about the citizens’ faith in the system. I’m hopeful that current events, and victories like this one, will push more hopefuls to run as challengers.

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      It’s American money, given to Israel, funding AIPAC to spend on influencing American politics. It’s a waste of taxpayer money, sadly.

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      I think Obama cashed in on the “Charnge” message too early. We need that promise now more than ever.

      Edit: Charge=Change

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        I think you meant to type “Change”.

        I think a big part of what led to the rise of fascism in the US was the betrayal on the part of the Democrat establishment. In 2015 there was a clear popular uprising against “the establishment” highlighted by the rise of Trump and Bernie. When the DNC fucked over Bernie, Trump capitalized.

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          The first Obama term i felt like ok fine change is hard and people are making it hard, give it more time.

          By the middle of Obamas second term I was mad. Nothing really changed and it didn’t feel like he and the dems were fighting to make the changes. In hindsight im not sure exactly what changes I expected or what specifics they campaigned on. I think they sold a feeling more than specific actions. Hard to remember.

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            The only thing Obama fought for was in 2009 in the affordable care act, which was itself a failure and giveaway to insurance companies at are complete parasites to healthcare and take the majority of the money for it.

            He did nothing of note otherwise, not in a good way.

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    I love the schadenfreude of watching the DNC spend millions for nothing.

    It’s almost like voters care more about a coherent platform that resonates with their concerns, rather than how much corporate and AIPAC money can be raised.

    I hate being registered Dem, because I get so many stupid solicitations for money. You’re not plundering enough money from the poor and working classes? Unfortunately in my heavily-gerrymanded fascist red state, I get no choice but the two-party ticket, and a shit choice in primaries.

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      I love the schadenfreude of watching the DNC spend millions for nothing.

      BOLD America spent the millions, not the DNC. BOLD America is an AIPAC-backed superpac.

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    This is good, sure, maybe even great, but these are primaries.

    Our leftier-than-thou bubble here is not a perfect sample of the electorate.

    It doesn’t matter if they don’t win the election.

    TL;DR: win the election.