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  • Without copyright, the artist would be unemployed. Because the corporation he now works for could just take his photos without paying him.

    Copyright protects his livelihood. And THAT is one massive reason why copyright is necessary.

  • They didn't all go poof.

    • Fani Willis indicted Trump and his crew with 41 charges.
    • The judge said 6 of the 41 were too vague, the other 35 could proceed to trial.
    • Willis is trying to get those 6 added back to the 35.
  • Not all moderates are Dems. Many are independents.

    I see plenty of leftists saying things like "I refuse to vote for Democrats".

    I see plenty of moderates saying things like "I usually don't vote the Democrats but this time I will".

    It makes more sense for Democrats to appeal to the latter then the former.

  • Democrats are trying to win elections in America, so it doesn't matter how their platform compares to the left in France.

    They are trying to appeal to the American center, which means people like my supervisor and my mail carrier. Those people are not leftists but they are more likely to vote for Democrats than many leftists are.

  • Last year, progressives said they could not support Biden because of inflation. Or because of student debt. Or because of the BNSF strike.

    It's clear Democrats cannot rely on support from progressives, and for this reason it makes sense for Democrats to try to appeal to moderates. Unlike progressives, moderates seem willing to support Democrats as they are instead of requiring them to be something else.

  • Sure, it needs to be reformed. But if progressive candidates cannot be viable until the electoral system is reformed, then we should support moderates until that happens.

    Furthermore, some offices are in less need of systemic reform than others. For example, elections for Senator and governor are straightforward popular vote contests unaffected by gerrymandering. Therefore they are relatively fairer tests of the electability of progressive candidates.

  • Primaries: "I agree with those progressive policies, but we need to vote for the person most likely to win"

    That's what moderates in the party believe. If progressives want to move the party left, they will have to prove moderates wrong. They can only do this by actually winning primaries and then winning in the general.

    For example, when AOC successfully primaried Crowley. Or when Newman successfully primaried Lipinsky. Progressives need more victories like those to become dominant within the party. If they can't achieve that, then moderates are right.