Im going to repeat the message I often give to frustrated progressives, but this time for all democrats:
Change doesnt come quickly. It is a process, not an event. This election has hopefully advanced us a step. We stick with massive voting, every time, change continues. Then...
...at some point, like digging slowly through the wall, you hit a tipping point and change occurs rapidly.
Trumpism took over this country because there were things that preexisted in this country that allowed it to fester: Racism, white grievance, disinformation, loss.../2
...of agreed concepts of reality, which has allowed for the reality of who democrats are to be completely fictionalized. (Talk to @davidmweissman - a former Trump voter now democrat - about how the conservative bubble creates a fantasy view of what democrats are.) We are..../3
...also up against monied interests that are incomprehensibly greedy, and use their wealth to try and deceive others about what is reality. This must be chipped away, one election at a time. Far too often, I have seen democrats lead in to an election expecting landlisdes.../4
...then getting disappointed when it is only victory. If we win the presidency and not the senate? Then we know what the next fight is - 2022. It is something in the democratic brain that allows victory to be seen as loss. It happens constantly. If Biden wins, we won. If we.../5
...gained seats in the senate but no majority, we won. We'll shoot for the majority next time - 2022 - which is exactly what GOP did for the Senate after 2008, winning a few more every election until they had the majority.
Again, progress is a process. You must take the.../6
...the initial steps, improving each time, till you have the breakthrough. This is why I keep encouraging progressives to vote for the option most likely to be a step toward their goal, because if they become an electoral force, they cant be ignored. "Protest vote" insures...
...powerlessness. It guarantees no one will hear you.
Democrats dont vote enough. We have demographics on our side, but we still dont vote because we think we understand this country. No one does.
No one will just give us a just society, no one will just wave a wand...
...and counter racism, voter suppression, and all our evils. If you care about these, keep voting. When you stop voting, you help evil fester and grow. The demographics prove: We will win. We will have a landslide. Just not all in one election.
So vote. Every election.
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I cant understand how people are shocked that the polls were
"wrong" and then in the next sentence mention voter suppression. GOP targets democratic voting blocs for suppression. Those blocs get polled, and give responses. And then are blocked from voting. Then, you have...
...relentless weaponization of COVID, with GOP successfully pushing these things: Voting must be inside (where infection higher risk) people dont have to wear masks, people can bring guns. Because the GOP is in fantasy land about Covid, this would have little impact on them...
...but would deter those who live in the real world of Covid and didnt want to risk dying. THEN, you have what is the obvious intentional slowing of the mail in critical democratic voting areas (I have now heard from 4 post offices that they were ordered to slow down. This...
Why I was constantly urging caution about being too confident:
* People underestimate how much Fox-induced hate of democrats drives decisions now. (Look at @RichLowry who argued - even with NATO near collapse and Covid exploding - to vote Trump to give dems "the finger")...
...literally, to so much of this country, including people who are supposed to be smarter than this like @RichLowry, politics is a game of self-affirmation, having to do with imprinting fantasies of democrats without a care about the real world. This "team" mentality is what...
...is destroying us. It is why, no matter how terrible everything Trump did was, his numbers never budged. The more upset those who opposed Trump became because of his abject incompetence and stupidity, some on the right saw the dem upset at objective reality of chaos as an...
As a decades long financial reporter, @jasonbates22, I hope you are just uninformed & not wildly dishonest. You start from inauguration, not election, when assessing presidents. Second, the Great Recession hit a couple of months before 2008 election and trillions of liquidity...
...out of the market. Put simply, @jasonbates22, there simply wasn’t the cash to bring stock prices up. Banks were shutting down margin loans, sucking even more out. Financial institutions everywhere were collapsing. Your comparison of starting post election is like saying....
...one guy climbed behind the wheel of a car with a blown out engine, the other one jumped into a car already traveling at 40mph, so the second guy is a better driver. Next, you have had massive, massive irresponsible push up of market prices, through reckless fiscal acts...
Which of the following pictures are of the United States, and which are underdeveloped nations that in extreme voter suppression..../1 @GOP @TexasGOP @GregAbbott_TX
Called someone who manages reimbursement at giant health insurance company. Told him Trump said MDs get paid more for saying people died of COVID. THIS is a person who would approve those payments. Response: Laughter.
Then: "You DONT get paid by the cause of death. Ever.../1
...that is zero percent of the time. It's level of care that matters."
Moreover, for this massive company, "When we look at COVID on our reimbursement, it goes under viral pneumonia. If they were in the ICU, they probably got more. But thats also true for kidney failure"....
...now, he said, there is a higher proportion of higher payments for COVID than viral pneumonia, but not because it says "Covid." It's because the treatment course for COVID is far more intense for it. People with COVID who don't die quickly cost a lot if they get into ICU....