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Tom Wiseman's avatar

This analysis hits the bullseye on explaining why the national Democrat party has long lost its way. I say this as a lifelong Democrat so far stubbornly loyal when in the voting booth but otherwise feeling as an outcast for every single reason listed in the article as to why the “progressive” or “ liberal” policy choices have been so pigheadedly unpopular and simply wrong. I call myself a fiscally conservative and socially moderate Democrat, which are oxymorons in today’s party.

Thanks for this contribution to what I hope will be a meaningful debate within and a self correction by the party, which has lost its way having been hijacked by leadership that has no connection with the overwhelming majority of Americans.

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The Whigs are gone. Jim Crow supporting Democrats became the party of civil rights. It's entirely possible one or both of our current parties will be gone, or Republicans who are increasingly the party of the working class, could ditch CATO, Americans for Prosperity, and Globalisation.

The one big problem with representative democracy is that our reps can be bought, and once bought their campaign funding makes them very hard to dislodge. All it takes to support convicted perverts in pre teen girls locker rooms is one multi million dollar contributor per congressman. It's similar on every issue. Worker drone H1b visas, illegal border crossers, do nothing environmental groups, or in the case de jour, food for poor covid kids in Minneapolis.

I'm not a big fan of Donald Trump, but I do like that he has shaken things up.

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