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In reply to the discussion: Why do any otherwise intelligent people think that Nancy Pelosi [View all]gulliver
(13,360 posts)22. It's Operation Red Map
http://www.npr.org/2016/06/15/482150951/understanding-congressional-gerrymandering-its-moneyball-applied-to-politics
We should be putting more money into lower level races. We also need a more robust, coherent movement. It can't be about beating up on the "banksters," or "including everyone." It has to be about better lives. Not "better lives for us all" mind you. Just better lives. The "for us all" part happens when people themselves decide they like what they hear and they all move toward us. Don't invite everyone. It kind of goes without saying that everyone can join, and outright inviting everyone devalues the invitation. Attract everyone.
We should be putting more money into lower level races. We also need a more robust, coherent movement. It can't be about beating up on the "banksters," or "including everyone." It has to be about better lives. Not "better lives for us all" mind you. Just better lives. The "for us all" part happens when people themselves decide they like what they hear and they all move toward us. Don't invite everyone. It kind of goes without saying that everyone can join, and outright inviting everyone devalues the invitation. Attract everyone.
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She lead NAFTA, GATT, and now TPP against the wishes of virtually every labor group...in fact...
pipoman
Dec 2016
#14
no arguments about that here. just focus on running dems in neighborhood races so dems will see
msongs
Nov 2016
#8
How many of those tiny Republican states does it take to make a Californis-sized state.
Coyotl
Dec 2016
#17
Speaking of which, NPR is on the list of easy Republican targets for the first 100 days.
TrollBuster9090
Dec 2016
#29
And the fault of this lies squarely on the shoulders of DEMOCRATS who can't be bothered
TrollBuster9090
Dec 2016
#28
Wouldn't it be great to have a party that realized there was more than one office to fill?
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2016
#30
Here is the problem. . .again. She's in her 60s. Bernie is 72. I know that
Feeling the Bern
Dec 2016
#38
And Now I am sexist for saying that she is an establishment person whose name is poison
Feeling the Bern
Dec 2016
#46
You are right - It can't be her fault as leader. She's just an office place holder.
Red Oak
Dec 2016
#40
She is a leader in the most partisan era EVER of Congress. She is NOT a head coach.
pnwmom
Dec 2016
#41
So you think the Democratic Speaker should have opposed the Democratic President?
pnwmom
Dec 2016
#59
Shhh. . .I just got called a sexist for saying something about Nan that was true, like what you said
Feeling the Bern
Dec 2016
#49
Shh. . .that proves nothing. Once you're called and -ist, everything you say is a self-serving
Feeling the Bern
Dec 2016
#63