MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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Dems want to win, the leaders have to publicly Sister Souljah The Woke; it may be too late though.
Check out the replies on Twitter, such as
If you don't like Bloomberg, listen to Jim Clyburn....
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 9:44am
A reminder about the last related thread
‘THE BRAND IS SO TOXIC’: DEMS FEAR EXTINCTION IN RURAL US
the Democratic party has already lost a lot of rural districts
You lose the cities and you're really fucked.
Everything is not about the U.S. Congress. And downticket, it's really starting to look like a GOP sweep.
Traditionally, a lot more older conservative people vote in midterms, while a lot of young liberal people don't bother (though they turn out for a BLM protest in the middle of a pandemic to fight police and harass people living in nice neighborhoods or eating at an outdoor restaurant, that they'll do)
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 9:43am
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 10:07am
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 10:11am
Oh God, gag me.
I think thinking people believe that we've drawn the line well short of "absolute pursuit of profit at all... cost". Certainly we got rid of child labor, improved workplace conditions, have a retirement age with required contributions to pensions, we have Medicare & Medicaid & the famous Obamacare that require companies of a certain size pay in, and ideally we have some limits on how ruthless & lobsided competition can be. I'm getting tired.
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 11:58am
That's exactly what the Democratic Socialists of America believe and she's a bonafide member! She's just talking party line there! They are for true anti-capitalist socialism, not hiding that.
Not only that-I recall about a year ago there was a big brouaha that the DSA took over the entire Dem party of a western state-maybe it was Nevada?-and shoved all the regular DNC people out, who had become a minority. (Which synchs with the "Dems dying in rural areas" story, no actual people willing to even try anymore because the brand has become "toxic")
A significant number of young white activist educated elite are socialists. They've been educated in CRT, are zealots, and it all started with that Howard Zinn history textbook in their tony private high school (he was the big "America is evil" precusor to Nikole Hannah Jones; don't know why their parents kept paying that tuition, but they did.)
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 12:21pm
not unrelated, mho:
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 11:13am
nor is this - this is the culture the majority like to see, again, mho
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 11:18am
Democrats are engaged in a ‘new politics of evasion’ that could cost them in 2024, new study says
Trump and the GOP represent a danger to democracy, the study says. Democrats must win in 2024, but first they have to reorient on cultural issues and question whether there really is a progressive majority emerging in the country.
Analysis by Dan Bal Chief correspondent @ WashingtonPost.com, Yesterday at 8:00 a.m. EST
I found that tweeted by Frank Luntz:who stresses the lost of Black and Hispanic working class support:
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 11:50am
Another example of what they are talking about happened today in Wisconsin. The GOP legistature passed a whole bunch of anti-woke and parent-power bills as regards public education plus one breaking up the poorly performing Milwaukee Public School district which has long been an activist parents vs. teachers union wish. All bills passed. As this article explains, they know that these moves are popular and they also know Dem Governor Evers (especially as an ex-educator and public school administrator) will veto them. They of course plan to run talking about how he, the Democrat, vetoed what the people want. And they also hope this will cause Evers to lose his race to get re-elected, in which case their bills would no longer be vetoed (you might recall the infamous Scott Walker preceded Gov. Evers)
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 8:00pm
Artappraiser,
I love the term "politics of evasion."
A while back, I read a FB thread (it was before I got off of Facebook) where the state of San Francisco was brought up. Someone just screamed "I don't know what you're talking about!" Someone else just said "I don't see the world the way you do!"
I think some of this is fear of the unknown. These problems are undeniable but the right wing that progressives figured out how to counter doesn't really exist anymore. Progressive elites don't know how to process that people in Oakland, CA, where blacks have been gentrified out of their homes, hate them enough to mug them, so it's easier to double down on the evil we do know - white nationalists, Russia, etc. - instead of trying to figure out the ones that are uncertain.
by Orion on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 8:11pm
Yup. Especially accurate on the west coast, from what I read. I like to call it "denial is not a river in Egypt."
Also, I was there when we went through this whole thing after Dukakis lost and with Bill Clinton and friends inventing the "third way" DLC to counter the libruls (no "progressives" back then). I didn't think of it as such an exact comparison until I read this article. The issues were a different mix, but the politics are basically the same.
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 8:21pm
SF is pretty bad. I have met a great deal of right leaning people there. A lot of working and middle class people finding themselves in subsidized apartments, with the little extra cash they have over their homeless neighbors only making them a target of envy and extortion. I lived in one such project once and someone tried to choke me out after saying they "need a loan."
by Orion on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 5:46pm
Don't know the exact thing Nate Silver was talking about here because Lopez deleted his tweet, however Nate's followup and the comments indicate something about Covid issues driving the recall election, however Nate's follow up tweet makes it clear it doesn't matter as to the bigger point he was making
And here's Harry Enten:
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 8:36pm
WTF?! Af first sounds like a real messy civil war.
But, as stated in the article, some of the tweets progressives are using to attack him are kind of ambiguous as to meaning
ALSO then I remember Eric Adams was last Brooklyn Borough President, and he may have something to do with this. And then back when he was a State Senator something about how he worked very closely with Republicans (maybe even thought of running as one? Anyhow I see this via googling
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 9:06pm
It seems Joe Biden thinks that Russia/Ukraine is a bigger deal than anything happening out here.
by Orion on Wed, 02/23/2022 - 2:00am
Orion - pls put a lede on clips like this - i hate clicking in link's with no context
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 02/23/2022 - 1:06am
Okay no problem.
by Orion on Wed, 02/23/2022 - 1:59am
Protestors Disrupt LA Mayoral Debate, One Rushes Stage
By CBSLA Staff February 22, 2022 at 7:42 pm
The first video they offer, the protester is attacking candidate Joe. This is Joe; he is a DEMOCRAT and the district he represents since 2012 includes Watts & San Pedro:
Maybe Putin is funding The People's City Council?
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/23/2022 - 2:28am
P.S. It should be noted that the progressive candidate has apparently done a Sister Souljah on those protesters?
The comparison with Jan. 6 is not at all bad, while hyperbolic, after all they are trying to impede a televised debate that is part of the democratic process
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/23/2022 - 2:39am
Homelessness is quite literally sanctioned and promoted in many major cities. The city will give you nearly $1000 a month, food stamps and subsidized housing often requires that tenants be homeless for six months to qualify, instead of being based on low income.
by Orion on Wed, 02/23/2022 - 3:23pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/23/2022 - 2:09pm
In the old days it was the Republicans that did this
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 02/23/2022 - 2:58pm
There are none available. They're all on the couch.
That was a joke. I was kidding. :P
by Orion on Wed, 02/23/2022 - 3:18pm
yeah, everyone still pretends there are only 2 main parties, but there are really 4.
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/23/2022 - 9:08pm
Maybe. It seems to me like Democrats just dominate so much that they have several sectors. I don't see them losing anything any time soon. All this Putin stuff makes a Trump resurgence unlikely.
The Republican Party has a really hard time appealing to anyone who isn't upper middle class, white and male and there's not much they could really ever do to change that. They win elections by just pulling a couple single digits from other demographics. I've met people who listen to right wing talk radio and still vote Dem. That's how bad it is.
by Orion on Wed, 02/23/2022 - 10:11pm
The GOP has Hispanics big time - especially Texas - we've discussed quite a bit.
If those are "white", well, the Dems made a horrid calculation in uncontrolled Mexican immigration the last 30 years.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 02/24/2022 - 3:15am
at the federal level what you say maybe true-because there's so GOP many asshats doing performance art, that ends up on social media talk radio and voters may like the performance but when it comes down to getting in that voting booth, they go for the quieter guy
BUT take it down to people voting for their state legislators or city councilmember, oftener than not, it's the GOP guy and not the librul Dem (raging about Palestinians or the like) who seems more practical and level-headed and sounds like he is going to care about the bodega owner concerns about taxes, the pot holes in the roads, and how the kids are educated;;;
Federal reps have very little effect on people's lives, it's more just a kabuki show. Which guy or gal's kabuki show they enjoy, that's it. For that a trillion tax dollars are spent, and local GOP make hay out of that, too. Here I think of my own Bronx neighbors and Long Island people. Lots of them really don't trust elite white liberals to do the right thing, really they don't. There are major effects to the national picture in just that once a state legislature is GOP majoriity, they gerrymander to benefit the GOP in the national offices, when that might not be the case if the districts weren't changed.
by artappraiser on Thu, 02/24/2022 - 8:58am
In CA it appears to be like how you describe the federal level. You will hear right wing radio playing in Uber cars fairly often and then Newsom wins in a landslide. He literally ran against a right wing talker.
by Orion on Fri, 02/25/2022 - 6:00pm
AOC thinks canceling student loan debt is the way to win
I'm no expert political analyst and I'm sure she's right that would inspire those affected to get out and vote for the Dem in their district. I'm just not sure that's every district needed. BUT what I'm pretty sure of that it would also inspire a lot of backfire voting by people extremely angry that their taxes are going to pay to bail out these loans while they and their kids worked scrimped and saved to pay their own tuition at lesser colleges without loans.
I do get the sense that she's kind of clueless about swing districts. And I trust Joe Biden for one to understand them better.
by artappraiser on Thu, 02/24/2022 - 11:55am
Or non-college families seeing college grads get huge bailouts
Though I was surprised avg debt and % of residents with debt were relatively close across states & regions
https://www.valuepenguin.com/average-student-loan-debt
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 02/24/2022 - 12:19pm