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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party

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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Fri May 20, 2016, 07:13 AM May 2016

Should Progressives Unify with the Democratic Party Establishment? Hell No! [View all]

http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/05/19/should-progressives-unify-democratic-party-establishment-hell-no

Perhaps the greatest achievement of the Bernie campaign is that it has transformed the political spectrum and the way people (even including a few mainstream pundits) view the spectrum. Instead of a binary band with Republicans on the right and Democrats on the alleged "left," the political spectrum now looks like it’s divided into three parts:

The Republican Right, led by the Trumps and Cruzes, rallies its base through racist appeals, anti-immigrant hysteria, misogyny and "America First" rhetoric – a base that is still sizeable and dangerous, even though it is aging and declining as whites lose their super-majority status, and as young whites aren’t as homophobic or bigoted as their elders.

The Democratic Centrist Establishment, personified by Hillary Clinton and dependent on its base of corporate funders, is adept (though not as convincingly as before) at campaigning to the left with rhetoric about "working families" and "breaking down barriers" – while governing mostly on behalf of an unequal status quo, once in office. (Because of Trump’s unpredictability and Clinton’s reliability, the centrist establishment will likely gain support this year from Wall Street Republicans and neoconservative hawks.)

The Progressive Left, embodied by (but broader than) the Bernie campaign, is gaining popularity by articulating issues ignored by major party elites:

free public college tuition funded by a Wall Street transaction tax
healthcare as a right through Enhanced Medicare for All
ending the drug war and mass incarceration
cuts in military spending
government jobs programs to rebuild infrastructure and transform to renewable energy

Progressives owe a debt of gratitude to Bernie Sanders for what he’s accomplished. But no matter what Bernie does or says or advises at July’s Democratic Convention in Philadelphia, progressives must stay independent of Democratic elites. As the Bernie vs. Clinton primary contest has shown, we and they have different agendas, funders and values.
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Unity with the Dem establishment is rewarding bad behavior Cosmic Kitten May 2016 #1
After this dirty primary? Why? pengu May 2016 #2
You are right. Centrists are the true enemies of progress. FlatBaroque May 2016 #4
It also depends on what they are Centralist between. -none May 2016 #12
I understood that they were more mainstream - TBF May 2016 #6
Yep, and them screaming "tinfoil hats" won't change the opinions of people who watched the cheating pengu May 2016 #7
That's the difference from past years TBF May 2016 #8
"It's always been that way" is the party equivilant of "Billy did it too" pengu May 2016 #9
Correct. It used to be the various sides normally had some respect fo reach other. -none May 2016 #13
+1000 n/t MissDeeds May 2016 #22
We err when we try to understand the fight when we try to frame it as rhett o rick Jun 2016 #30
We will invite them to join us when we have taken back the party we built. FlatBaroque May 2016 #3
Baby Jane Hudson said to her sister you are in the chair Protalker May 2016 #5
Hey folks, please read the whole article BEFORE you comment. . . DinahMoeHum May 2016 #10
I did read the entire article mountain grammy May 2016 #15
This post hits the "bull's eye". Great thinking! nt ladjf May 2016 #11
Jury voted 3-4 to LEAVE IT. fleur-de-lisa May 2016 #14
I think it's disgusting that someone alerted on this post mountain grammy May 2016 #17
I'm surprised as well considering Mbrow May 2016 #20
I Am A Bernie Supporter, And Get On All Kinds Of Jury's Yallow May 2016 #23
Same here, and I was NOT on this particular one. DinahMoeHum May 2016 #24
And yet Mbrow May 2016 #27
Yes, I get on juries less often but I'm on DU less often too. The Hillary vibe of this place is too fasttense May 2016 #28
I think they should be used and abused as needed to achieve our goals stupidicus May 2016 #16
Philadelphia Approves Four Massive Pro-Bernie Sanders Rallies During DNC gordyfl May 2016 #18
As long as they vote Democratic in the fall... LuckyTheDog May 2016 #19
+1000s DinahMoeHum May 2016 #25
wow I am sorry someone alerted on this oldandhappy May 2016 #21
Trump SCOTUS possible nominee...Tom Cotton. WhiteTara May 2016 #26
Yes! JimDandy May 2016 #29
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