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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (191828)6/17/2012 9:03:37 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) of 543806
 
Many dems are not conceptualizing the problem in relation to the magnitude of its danger. I think the yellow dogs/ liberals get it, by and large, but the blue dogs seem to run the party. We dems are simply not fighting as hard as the right wing or with the same focus.

The equation is that the right wing now has a road map to total victory by wiping out all resistance i.e. unions and limits on campaign contributions, and wiping out the dems voice in all politics is their goal.

That is not a recipe for trying to compromise. The right wing started this fight 40 years ago with Lee Atwater's southern strategy, took it up a notch with raygun and his union busting and now stand on the edge of controlling all three branches of government.

And we can see what their agenda is. FDR had to fight for the New Deal, women for the vote, African American's for civil rights, workers for unions. And people should have fought the Third Reich. Sometimes a fight is your only option.

<<Delusional democrats; what is wrong with these guys? Either zero gets done, or the Dems move right again, cuz Rs will not go left.

To Lizza, Obama’s aides discuss a victory in November “not in sweeping terms of realignment but simply as an opportunity to nudge Republicans away from a policy of pure obstructionism and toward some limited compromise around a few key issues.” Plouffe tells Lizza that “if both chambers are more evenly divided, it could be a recipe for actually getting some things done. Because of the closeness, neither party’s going to be able to do anything on its own, so either zero gets done for two years or there is kind of a center.”

Read more http://www.newyorker.com/services/presscenter/2012/06/18/120618pr_press_releases#ixzz1y3MwHiwE
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