• @[email protected]
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    179 hours ago

    Democrats would have benefitted greatly from reining in the corporate profiteering that happened from the pandemic onwards.

    They needed to be the anti greed party or the wealth redistribution party or something. Something different, not more of the same.

    It was hard to hear everytime they said “Actually, the economy is doing marvelous.”

    • @[email protected]
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      11 hour ago

      Agreed, just a little left-wing populism would’ve gone a long way. I’m cynical, so I see it as that the Democrats can’t be or do those things, because the need for campaign donations has turned them into a fundamentally neo-liberal party that stands for wealth and corporate greed. Like the GOP used to be, before it departed for Crazy Town in a lifted pickup truck.

      See also: Joe Biden breaking the rail strike. (Before somebody points he followed up by getting some of the unions some of what they wanted, eroding union power generally was the headline news.) Can we imagine him nationalizing the rails and forcing the companies to strike a deal with the unions in exchange for using them? It would have been a stunning political sensation, but would’ve crossed Democrats’ corporate benefactors.

    • @seaQueue
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      95 hours ago

      Democrats would have benefited greatly from telling the public that they were going to do anything at all about 30+y of neoliberal policy that benefits Wall St at the expense of the bottom 80%. This election (and every election since Obama left office) was a referendum on business as usual neoliberal policy at the working class’s expense. You could get away with that in the 90s, but when the working class can’t earn enough to rent their own apartment or start a life they’ll vote for literally anything else, including a convicted rapist and con man.

    • @Resonosity
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      13 hours ago

      Tim Walz could have afforded the campaign this rhetoric.

      But they locked my boy up to where he couldn’t show his true colors.