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  • The answer is simple. It is not easy. The DNC needs to be replaced ground up with people that push for real change. The hard part is pushing out people in positions of power that don't want to give it up because they benefit from the status quo.

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  • To join in the obligatory reminders:

  • Individual people worked hard for that. DNC leadership worked very hard to move to the right and reject progressive/leftist ideals. They proudly touted their endorsements from the Cheneys FFS.

    The people voted for change, which Harris wasn't offering.

  • Is the DNC so bad that millions of individuals sat on their hands and allowed a wannabe despot get control of the country

    Yes. Did you watch the election?

  • The RNC is Winning™. Why would they change?

  • What is your alternative? More failure that ends up with fascists in power? Are you pro-Trump?

  • Because they understand just as well as we do that the way our voting system is set up means you have two options, and anything else is throwing your vote away.

    Harris offered a few progressive scraps and then proudly showed off endorsements from the fucking Cheneys. People wanted real change. They're going to get it, for better or for worse.

  • Biden's policies brought "the economy" out of it better, at the expense of your average person.

  • There was no "tax the rich" candidate this election. Failing that, people voted for change.

  • If things didn't suck for so many people, they would've been casting seeds onto stone. It's much, much harder to radicalize someone that's content. Instead, the messages found fertile ground. The solution isn't to just ignore the issue and say "actually everything's fine, look at numbers go up!". It's to give people hope that you're actually fixing the issue.

  • It didn't peter out, it got co-opted and suppressed until Trump capitalized on it. This is that exact same sentiment. People can't afford groceries and housing, that was a huge issue during the election, so yeah we've finally reached a breaking point where people are pissed off about inequality and showed it. Anybody still pushing neolib shit is either braindead or benefits from neofeudalism.

  • If you're just some dude, and you've got youtubers saying "you matter and you're cool" on the one hand, and "cis white men suck #KillAllMen", what do you think you'd be attracted to? That's a generalization of course, but identity politics has got to go. We need more of this aesthetic on the left:

    Not that exact poster obviously, but we need something that gives people a vision of the future and makes it cool. Until that happens, get ready for more Trump and his ilk.

  • He will bring lots of change. None of it good, but the DNC should view that as a crushing repudiation of their approach. They can't even blame the Electoral College, they fucked up that badly. Hopefully they'll learn a goddamn thing or two and run someone offering positive change.

  • It's not really about that short of a timeframe. Here's another example:

    https://apps.urban.org/features/wealth-inequality-charts/

    Compare 1963 to 2022:

    We're living in a new Gilded Age, people know they're getting fucked, and saying "Oh, but look at this number going up" doesn't work anymore.

  • It doesn't matter how well "the economy" recovered from Covid, when you see stuff like this:

    https://inequality.org/facts/income-inequality/

    Trump isn't going to fix that, but Biden already didn't, and FPTP means you get your pick of those two options.

  • IMO that's way off base. People want change. They know they're getting screwed, and the grifter is promising change. He's lying and I think most people know that, but the fact that they'd take a convicted felon over what the DNC offered up is a crushing repudiation.

    Bernie would've mopped the floor with Trump, because he also offers change. Someone like Obama would've too, even though there was a paucity of actual change during his terms.

    We need to drag the DNC kicking and screaming off of the corporate dick it's sucking, and get it left enough to offer real change, and people will vote for it in droves.

  • If he formed a new party with young, fresh faces, I'd vote for them regardless of how that affected whatever the DNC did. I feel like there's enough similar sentiment that he could force change in the DNC

  • ⅐ = 0.1̅4̅2̅8̅5̅7̅

    The above is 42857 * 7, but you also get interesting numbers for other subsets:

     
        
         7 * 7 =     49
        57 * 7 =    399
       857 * 7 =   5999
      2857 * 7 =  19999
     42857 * 7 = 299999
    142857 * 7 = 999999
    
      

    Related to cyclic numbers:

     
        
    142857 * 1 = 142857
    142857 * 2 = 285714
    142857 * 3 = 428571
    142857 * 4 = 571428
    142857 * 5 = 714285
    142857 * 6 = 857142
    142857 * 7 = 999999