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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•9 hours agoThat’s a massive stretch given these things happened 14 years before Carville was running Clinton’s campaign.
minus-square@gruelinkEnglish4•9 hours agoThe point is not that the problem started with Clinton (because it obviously didn’t); the point is that Clinton running on “third way” neoliberalism was still a viable strategy because the effects weren’t being widely felt yet.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•9 hours agoWhich is also not true and doesn’t align with the economic history of the late 1970-early 1980s in the USA. Why do you keep misusing the term “third way”? Are you under the impression that neoliberalism and fascist economics are intertwined?
That’s a massive stretch given these things happened 14 years before Carville was running Clinton’s campaign.
The point is not that the problem started with Clinton (because it obviously didn’t); the point is that Clinton running on “third way” neoliberalism was still a viable strategy because the effects weren’t being widely felt yet.
Which is also not true and doesn’t align with the economic history of the late 1970-early 1980s in the USA.
Why do you keep misusing the term “third way”? Are you under the impression that neoliberalism and fascist economics are intertwined?