Ignorant Dutchman here:
What's stopping anyone from starting a new Workers' party in the US? A multi party system seems more favorable than its current state.
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Ignorant Dutchman here:
What's stopping anyone from starting a new Workers' party in the US? A multi party system seems more favorable than its current state.
Can't be the party of wall st and the party of workers, at best you can pay lip service to one or the other, its no wonder which they would choose
As a non American, I've been told by an American colleagues that the Republicans are traditionally the worker's party. Could someone please clarify?
Additionally, my opinion is that the entire system needs to be abolished to allow representation from more than two parties to represent how diverse America is.
How far back are they talking "traditionally"? You can make an argument that they were a century ago. Not a particularly strong argument, but there's an argument. Go back even further, and Karl Marx himself was congratulating Abraham Lincoln. After all, slaves are the most exploited workers.
The last 50 years, though? Absolutely not, but their bleating about "coastal elites" hoodwinks a lot of people to think otherwise.
Yes! My colleagues were talking about the elites in California when they mentioned that.
Because they're jealous of a state that isn't a shit hole
Source: Californian with family in a red state: if you're close enough to them they'll admit it unknowingly
I think that all makes sense. A state government that wants to improve the working class will generally be more rich, and a state that doesn't will have more poor.
Nice. When another debate comes up in the office, I'll have some ammo
I would really like to know why your American colleagues think that.
Probably briefly remembering high school talking about Republicans doing good things, and then thinking Fox News is accurate reporting.
Tldr: Democrats were the party of the South until the 90s
Alabama, for example, didn't elect a Republican governor until 1986. Mississippi didn't elect one until 1991. Georgia didn't elect one until 2002.
Claims Nixon was the Republican who came up with the idea of pandering to racists
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_United_States_presidential_election
See Jimmy Carter’s support in the South
But then the corporations are not going to pay them.
Joe Biden was extremely left leaning for the average American. He did so many pro union things. He held an EV summit and didn't invite Tesla, because they didn't have a union. First president to cross a picket line. https://uwua.net/2023/10/president-bidens-union-record/ Democrat platforms have always been in the direction of higher taxes on the rich to fund more social safety nets. People just don't like them because they aren't good enough. When the alternative is explicitly anti-worker, anti-union, tax cuts for the rich, destroy social safety nets. This narrative needs to die. It's not a failure of democrat policies or platform it's just a failure of the media environment. It is purely a media problem. Democrats just need to start shitting out more tik toks and get more sycophantic youtubers like trump has, to jerk them off so the vibes shift.
Just let the DFL take over nationally
Ken Martin is now the chair of the national Democratic party. He was the leader of the DFL.
He also doesn't seem to be moving the party in any useful direction. Congrats on getting your monkeys paw wish I guess?
I don't know why these articles keep coming up, because the party at large already was. One or two turds in the punchbowl do kind of ruin ones appetite I suppose, but when you're up against a fascist ideology completely based on lies and bullshit social posturing as issues, you can't rely on something like being the "worker party" to combat.
Democrats need to fucking smarter and more nimble at turning the tables on lies and misinformation. That's what we need. They're fucking failing at that right now.
Are you so blind to the fact that a bipartisan system cannot possibly represent the people. The Democrats haven't driven politics for the working man for a long fucking while...
A two party system isn't it and this can be the best time to start a new party, one that focuses on the worker's not to say this party would completely destroy help for the wealthy but make them do what's fair for living and operating in this country.
That's what I'm talking about