• Screwthehole@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m left of centre, and here’s my take - the “left” is fucking up so badly that the right is going to win.

    Ever play a sport and you just trounce your opponent, but the coach says “you weren’t that good! They were just that bad tonight.”

    This is the same thing. Trump and the GOP aren’t doing some amazing job of campaigning and manipulating, they’re just up against the weakest opponent who can’t stop scoring on their own fucking net.

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      1 year ago

      One thing the political center lacks in America - and I say center because we don’t have a truly leftist political party - is a vision for the future. They don’t want a fundamental change in how the economy and government work, they just want to keep things steady and work around the edges.

      The problem is the economy and government aren’t working for most people and most people want them replaced.

      Republicans have a vision. Yeah, it’s a racist, sexist vision that will drag us back to the 1950s, but it’s a vision they can communicate.

      What’s the Democrats’ vision? I don’t think it’s mine, of worker cooperatives and high speed rail and free education and universal health care, paid for by shaking Bezos and Musk upside down until no more money comes out. As far as I can tell they just want to keep things going like they have since the 90s.

      And then they wonder why they can’t seem to get people to get excited to vote for them.

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      There’s no representation of the left in American politics, there’s leftist but no political power of a left movement. The closest thing is the recent wave of workers unionization efforts which is at least encouraging.

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        1 year ago

        I do. Where is the good Dem candidate with the platform attacking high cost of living, corporate takeover of housing, backing unions, and looking at funding education, ubi, etc?

        It’s be pretty easy to break this wide open and runaway with the election. If they wanted to.