tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19346366.post6156670518837445211..comments2024-03-28T21:56:51.675-04:00Comments on Face to Face: Democrat polarization fails when they're still the opposition party of the Reagan eraagnostichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12967177967469961883noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19346366.post-52705915508598374542020-11-11T20:49:33.001-05:002020-11-11T20:49:33.001-05:00Whichever constituency discovers the true long-gam...Whichever constituency discovers the true long-game of winning local elections in all the "useless flyover states" will stay on top for a very long time. See Benjamin Studebaker's blog from 10/28 on how he advocates leftists/Democrats seizing this opportunity before it's too late. Lefties have a massive disadvantage because of their unhealthy obsession with cosmopolitanism and nomadic non-committment to anywhere they live.<br /><br />Personally, I lean towards Biden (if his cheating pays off) being a lose-lose for Dems, both short and long term; they simply have no strategy to getting the party away from endless war and cuddling next to criminal technocapitalism. They think that inundating the public with BS sociology concerns will keep voters engaged and committed (i.e. distracted), but just look at how Hispanics alone are saying "gtfo" to that platform. Until they mobilize the financial sector and literally limit normal people's ability to buy/sell by freezing assets for wrongthink, they're in deep trouble.<br /><br />When it comes to the radicals (AOC, etc), I'm very curious what kind of legs that movement ACTUALLY has. Assuming a linear historical inevitability (e.g. "America will eventually have to become socialist") is a myopic Marxist trap. But at the same time, what is the real role of the radical Democrats long term? Will they be the linchpin that evolves the party into a legitimate gulag-thirsty power structure, or just serve as the cancer for the Democrats inevitable destruction?<br /><br />All in all, I like your optimism and share in some of it. The fraud along with the choice of Biden-Harris show an incredibly weak political coalition.John Normanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03222487115526791698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19346366.post-53321703604473200252020-11-10T14:56:57.959-05:002020-11-10T14:56:57.959-05:00Search Twitter for "Trump" "steal b...Search Twitter for "Trump" "steal back" -- libtards concede that it was stolen, now they're just worried that it could be stolen BACK (impossible phrasing if it were not stolen by Dems first, else they'd just say "if Trump steals this election").<br /><br />They know they stole it first. Now they're becoming aware that the steal is going to get deeeee-flectedddddd.<br /><br />Democrats are like a 120-lb sapling trying to steal the place of the 300-lb linebacker, by erasing the big guy's name on the roster and scribbling their own name in his place.<br /><br />Doesn't work that way -- and when you actually try to take their place on the field, guess who's going to shove the other off the turf?<br /><br />All the libtards' David & Goliath bullshit is a massive cope. They're deserving losers, because they've alienated the whole country.agnostichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12967177967469961883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19346366.post-81247326724981082072020-11-10T14:35:37.199-05:002020-11-10T14:35:37.199-05:00I'm not as positive as you.
There is very li...I'm not as positive as you. <br /><br />There is very little chance the Democrats will abandon corporate money for populism and/or the Swedish model (relentless capitalism with strong worker rights and a welfare state). <br /><br />Instead they will double down in Communistic and genocidal rhetoric , possibly genocidal action (such as immigrating and placing 10 million Africans in White communities for "diversity") in order to keep power counting on fraud, American lack of organization on a large scale and our security state to buffer the effects of bad policies. <br /><br />Even a set back like loss of the Presidency to the courts won't slow the loons down much since they are driven by religious impulse masquerading as ideology. Instead they'll try court packing and jamming. <br /><br />Also note that the Republicans may not have control of the Senate and thus appointments after this do to a number of RINO members.<br /><br />Now another four years of President Trump can slow the centrifical collapse but separation is inevitable sooner than later, the general assumption being by the 2030's <br /><br />There is a caveat. if sane Democrats are able to purge the hard Left they can push the party to the centrist model you are suggesting and with AOC contemplating leaving , its plausible. Otherwise no.A.B. Prospernoreply@blogger.com