Is the Dem party interested in reforming itself??

Bill

Malarkeyville

The ongoing contest between the Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders wings of the Democratic Party continues to divide Democrats. It’s urgent Democrats stop squabbling and recognize seven basic truths:

The Party is on life support. Democrats are in the minority in both the House and Senate, with no end in sight. Since the start of the Obama Administration they’ve lost 1,034 state and federal seats. They hold only governorships, and face 32 state legislatures fully under GOP control. No one speaks for the party as a whole. The Party’s top leaders are aging, and the back bench is thin.

The future is bleak unless the Party radically reforms itself. If Republicans do well in the 2018 midterms, they’ll control Congress and the Supreme Court for years. If they continue to hold most statehouses, they could entrench themselves for a generation.

We are now in a populist era. The strongest and most powerful force in American politics is a rejection of the status quo, a repudiation of politics as usual, and a deep and profound distrust of elites, including the current power structure of America.

That force propelled Donald Trump into the White House. He represents the authoritarian side of populism. Bernie Sanders’s primary campaign represented the progressive side.

The question hovering over America’s future is which form of populism will ultimately prevail. At some point, hopefully, Trump voters will discover they’ve been hoodwinked. Even in its purist form, authoritarian populism doesn’t work because it destroys democracy. Democrats must offer the alternative.

The economy is not working for most Americans. The economic data show lower unemployment and higher wages than eight years ago, but the typical family is still poorer today than it was in 2000, adjusted for inflation; median weekly earning are no higher than in 2000; a large number of working-age people – mostly men – have dropped out of the labor force altogether; and job insecurity is endemic.

Inequality is wider and its consequences more savage in America than in any other advanced nation.

The Party’s moneyed establishment – big donors, major lobbyists, retired members of congress who have become bundlers and lobbyists – are part of the problem. Even though many consider themselves “liberal” and don’t recoil from an active government, their preferred remedies spare corporations and the wealthiest from making any sacrifices.

The moneyed interests in the Party allowed the deregulation of Wall Street and then encouraged the bailout of the Street. They’re barely concerned about the growth of tax havens, inside trading, increasing market power in major industries (pharmaceuticals, telecom, airlines, private health insurers, food processors, finance, even high tech), and widening inequality.

Meanwhile, they’ve allowed labor unions to shrink to near irrelevance. Unionized workers used to be the ground troops of the Democratic Party. In the 1950s, more than a third of all private-sector workers were unionized; today, fewer than 7 percent are.

It’s not enough for Democrats to be “against Trump,” and defend the status quo. Democrats have to fight like hell against regressive policies Trump wants to put in place, but Democrats also need to fight for a bold vision of what the nation must achieve – like expanding Social Security, and financing the expansion by raising the cap on income subject to Social Security taxes; Medicare for all; and world-class free public education for all.

And Democrats must diligently seek to establish countervailing power – stronger trade unions, community banks, more incentives for employee ownership and small businesses, and electoral reforms that get big money out of politics and expand the right to vote.

The life of the Party – its enthusiasm, passion, youth, principles, and ideals – was elicited by Bernie Sanders’s campaign. This isn’t to denigrate what Hillary Clinton accomplished – she did, after all, win the popular vote in the presidential election by almost 3 million people. It’s only to recognize what all of us witnessed: the huge outpouring of excitement that Bernie’s campaign inspired, especially from the young. This is the future of the Democratic Party.

The Party must change from being a giant fundraising machine to a movement. It needs to unite the poor, working class, and middle class, black and white – who haven’t had a raise in 30 years, and who feel angry, powerless, and disenfranchised.
If the Party doesn’t understand these seven truths and fails to do what’s needed, a third party will emerge to fill the void.

Third parties usually fail because they tend to draw votes away from the dominant party closest to them, ideologically. But if the Democratic Party creates a large enough void, a third party won’t draw away votes. It will pull people into politics.

And drawing more people into politics is the only hope going forward.
 
Are you the only JPP liberal who isn't in denial about the state of the Democrat party?

Their civil war was underplayed by the media, or maybe over shadowed by the constant focus on Trump and/or Hillary. In either event, their problems are real and aren't going to be solved until their confronted.
 
I don't think I am the only one that sees some serious changes need to be made............

Maybe I'm wrong but I was the impression they are ok except for Putin and/or insert _______.

What do you think needs to happen with them?
 
excellent OP..well thought out. I'm interested in what Trump does that meshes up with what Dems used to want-
improving the economy ( and in this case it means GDP growth/stop hemorrhaging good paying jobs) for the working class..

The OP is well thought out..i'm not going to pull it apart -it's well written except to note this that BILL bolded:

The Party must change from being a giant fundraising machine to a movement. It needs to unite the poor, working class, and middle class, black and white – who haven’t had a raise in 30 years, and who feel angry, powerless, and disenfranchised.
 
Maybe I'm wrong but I was the impression they are ok except for Putin and/or insert _______.

What do you think needs to happen with them?

I have thought for a long time that that party needs to get back to their roots-labor, working class/working poor, JOBS/protecting workers etc etc etc..

IMHO the trumpf victory is that chxn comin home to roost............

Bernie is now trying to "teach" them & pull them off of wallstreet dependence...

As Reich points out, most of them are whores.... Many dems have complained about "the cons" working the system, revolving doors etc & truth be-there is little to no difference-they are looking out for their own interests & those of their real constituents~the 1%, wallstreet etc..........
 
I have thought for a long time that that party needs to get back to their roots-labor, working class/working poor, JOBS/protecting workers etc etc etc..

IMHO the trumpf victory is that chxn comin home to roost............

Bernie is now trying to "teach" them & pull them off of wallstreet dependence...

As Reich points out, most of them are whores.... Many dems have complained about "the cons" working the system, revolving doors etc & truth be-there is little to no difference-they are looking out for their own interests & those of their real constituents~the 1%, wallstreet etc..........

If you look at politicians, there is no difference between the parties. I have been saying that for years now.
 
You will have to get them to stop crying for more than a few minutes.
If hillary had won, you would be the one crying now............

They will get over it soon enough..

What they don't need to do is blame everyone & everything but themselves~party leadership~which unfortunately isn't changing ......... wtf???

Many have gone along w/ the party, just as repubs are now w/ trump.......
 
If hillary had won, you would be the one crying now............

They will get over it soon enough..

What they don't need to do is blame everyone & everything but themselves~party leadership~which unfortunately isn't changing ......... wtf???

Many have gone along w/ the party, just as repubs are now w/ trump.......

doubt it. We expected her to win based on the polls. Democrats simply underestimated the fly over states between to coasts and it ultimately cost them.
 
Doesn't part of it start at the local level? Dems focus on the federal level it seems much more than the local level and at least currently we see Republican donination at the state level. It hollows out the Dem bench
 
doubt it. We expected her to win based on the polls. Democrats simply underestimated the fly over states between to coasts and it ultimately cost them.

He barely won some of those states but I don't think that is the point.... They(dem party)took vast swatches of society for granted, assuming "they will turn out for us as they always had"....... They forgot to give them any reason to do so........

In previous elections workers/middle class/working class etc etc etc where not offered much from either party so when the trumpf pulled the rug out from underneath them(dem) they didn't respond....
 
Doesn't part of it start at the local level? Dems focus on the federal level it seems much more than the local level and at least currently we see Republican donination at the state level. It hollows out the Dem bench

That is pretty lacking IMHO in most of the country... The dem party runs Calif & a few others perhaps but the repubs have taken over many state & local positions, way out pacing the dems........

There is little to no grass roots in the party that I see... Unlike the tea party & other active/grass roots organizations.........
 
What the Dems need to do, is stop voting in politicians who believe in republican ideology. We've tried it for hundreds of years and it hasn't work for anyone, but big business and billionairs.

Dems also need to stop courting Dems who fall in line with republicans and will sacrifice their own to please them.

Dems also need to court loyal people. Not those who think someone like Chris Christy would have made a great President:-)

Why should Dems court someone who isn't going to vote for them anyway.

Dems need to go further to the left, not the center, or the right. And in my opinion, that's the only way to move this Country forward.
 
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