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The Life of the Party: 7 Truths for Democrats

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robertreich:

The
ongoing contest between the Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders wings of the
Democratic Party continues to divide Democrats. It’s urgent Democrats stop
squabbling and recognize seven basic truths:

The Party is on life
support
.
Democrats are in the minority in both the House and Senate,
with no end in sight. Since the start of the Obama Administration they’ve lost
1,034 state and federal seats
. They hold only governorships, and face 32
state legislatures fully under GOP control
. No one speaks for the party as a
whole. The Party’s top leaders are aging, and the back bench is thin.

The future is
bleak unless the Party radically reforms itself. If Republicans do well in the 2018 midterms, they’ll control Congress and
the Supreme Court for years. If they continue to hold most statehouses, they could
entrench themselves for a generation.

We are now in a populist era. The strongest and most
powerful force in American politics is a rejection of the status quo, a repudiation
of politics as usual, and a deep and profound distrust of elites, including the
current power structure of America.

That force propelled Donald Trump into the White House. He represents
the authoritarian side of populism. Bernie Sanders’s primary campaign represented the progressive side.

The question hovering over America’s future is which form of populism will
ultimately prevail. At some point, hopefully, Trump voters will discover they’ve
been hoodwinked. Even in its purist form, authoritarian populism doesn’t work
because it destroys democracy. Democrats must offer the alternative.

The economy is not
working for most Americans
. The economic data show lower unemployment and higher wages
than eight years ago, but the typical family is still poorer today than it was
in 2000, adjusted for inflation; median weekly earning are no higher than in 2000; a large number of working-age people – mostly men – have dropped out
of the labor force altogether; and job insecurity is endemic.

Inequality is
wider and its consequences more savage in America than in any other advanced
nation.

The Party’s moneyed
establishment – big donors, major lobbyists, retired members of congress who
have become bundlers and lobbyists – are part of the problem
. Even though many consider themselves “liberal” and don’t recoil from an active government, their preferred
remedies spare corporations and the wealthiest from making any sacrifices.

The moneyed interests in the Party allowed the deregulation of Wall Street and then encouraged the bailout of the Street. They’re barely concerned about the growth of tax havens, inside trading, increasing market power in major industries (pharmaceuticals, telecom, airlines, private
health insurers, food processors, finance, even high tech), and widening inequality.

Meanwhile, they’ve allowed labor unions to shrink to near irrelevance. Unionized workers used to be the ground troops of the Democratic Party. In the 1950s, more than a third of all private-sector workers were unionized; today, fewer than 7 percent are.   

It’s not enough for
Democrats to be “against Trump,” and defend the status quo.
Democrats
have to fight like hell against regressive policies Trump wants to put in
place, but Democrats also need to fight for
a bold vision of what the nation must achieve – like expanding Social Security, and financing the expansion by raising the cap on income subject to Social
Security taxes; Medicare for all; and world-class free public education for all. 

And
Democrats must diligently seek to establish countervailing power – stronger
trade unions, community banks, more incentives for employee
ownership and small businesses, and electoral reforms that get big money out of politics and expand the right to vote.  

The life of the Party
– its enthusiasm, passion, youth, principles, and ideals – was elicited by Bernie
Sanders’s campaign.

This isn’t to denigrate what Hillary Clinton accomplished – she did, after all,
win the popular vote in the presidential election by almost 3 million people. It’s only to recognize what
all of us witnessed: the huge outpouring of excitement that Bernie’s campaign
inspired, especially from the young. This is the future of the Democratic
Party.

The Party must change
from being a giant fundraising machine to a movement.
It needs to unite the
poor, working class, and middle class, black and white – who haven’t had a
raise in 30 years, and who feel angry, powerless, and disenfranchised.

If
the Party doesn’t
understand these seven truths and fails to do what’s needed, a third party will
emerge to fill the void.

Third parties usually fail because they tend
to draw votes away from the dominant party closest to them, ideologically. But
if the Democratic Party creates a large enough void, a third party won’t draw
away votes. It will pull people into politics.

And drawing more people into politics is the only hope going
forward.

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incrediblescenery:

themisadventuresofnora:

Not Everything That Crinkles Is a Snack For You – A novel by me, about my pets

“Just Because I’m In The Kitchen Doesn’t Mean I’m Getting You a Snack” – Vol 2 in the series

“I Know You Already Got One From the Other Human” – Vol. 3

“Looking At Me Like That Doesn’t Change Your Dinnertime” – Vol 4

“I Caved” – the thrilling conclusion

“You Just Ate, Im Not Giving You More” – the award winning epilogue

“These Are All About Me As A Human As Well” – the exciting reboot nobody asked for

Meitu’s anime makeover app is a permission-grabbing privacy disaster

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mostlysignssomeportents:

Meitu is one of Google Play’s “Sand Hill” apps, part of the company’s accelerator for apps with “viral potential” – take a pic of yourself and Meitu will make you over to look like an anime character, and all they ask in return is every salient fact about you that can be gleaned from your mobile device.

Meitu rolls in a bunch of off-the-self analytics tools that ask for a really wide variety of permissions that are not needed to provide the app’s services: GPS location, cell carrier, wifi connection, SIM card ID, jailbreak status, and personal identifiers for cross-web tracking.

It’s the modern successor to 2014’s privacy invading flashlight apps, which marked the first time that the mainstream began paying attention to the privacy grabs in “free” apps.

https://boingboing.net/2017/01/19/meitus-anime-makeover-app-is.html

micdotcom:

Betsy DeVos has no idea what the difference between proficiency and growth is

  • Department of Education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos’s Senate confirmation hearing was Tuesday. 
  • Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) described an experience contrasting proficiency to growth and used that to ask DeVos for her views on the debate. DeVos couldn’t answer the question. Read more

Betsy DeVos cites danger of “grizzlies” as reason to allow guns in schools

  • Also during her confirmation hearing, DeVos cited grizzly bears as why the federal government not to take action against guns in schools.
  • DeVos said in Wyoming, “I’d imagine there’s a gun in the school to protect from potential grizzlies.”
  • One Wyoming teacher explained to Mic that fences and bear spray are used to ward off bears. Read more

Teachers union chief says Betsy DeVos “is a trainwreck waiting to happen”

  • Lily Eskelsen Garcia, president of the National Education Association, said in an interview that DeVos is unqualified and has the wrong vision for the nation’s schools.
  • “I don’t think you will find one human being who could actually point to something who could say, ‘Because she did this, it really improved those traditional, neighborhood public schools,” Garcia said. “What you’re seeing here is a trainwreck waiting to happen.”  Read more

the glint of light on broken glass

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wilwheaton:

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This is one of my earliest childhood memories. It is long before I had any siblings. I’m probably three years-old. It is the autumn of 1975.  I live in the northwestern San Fernando Valley, on Topanga Canyon Boulevard, just a couple of miles south of Spahn Ranch. The Valley is largely undeveloped where we live, and what is developed is mostly farmland. In the 90s, I will be that guy who…

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“Nothing in life is truly free” -Billionaire heiress Betsy Devos, explaining to Bernie Sanders why your kids won’t get free college tuition

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mostlysignssomeportents:

Convicted election fraudster and public education opponent Betsy Devos made her billions through hard work – really, you can’t overstate the effort required to emerge from the loins of someone who married a rich guy, nor the work of later marrying someone else who emerged from the loins someone who married a rich guy.

She’s calls herself “the biggest contributor of soft money to the Republican National Committee” and explains that the $200M her family gave to the GOP was given because they “expect a return on our investment…a conservative governing philosophy consisting of limited government and respect for traditional American virtues.” She’s in line to be Trump’s education secretary, a position she says she earned not through cash donations, but through her decades of work to dismantle public schools and give parents the power to divert tax dollars to evangelical Christian schools.

At her confirmation hearing yesterday, Bernie Sanders asked her what she thought of his campaign pledge to make public colleges tuition free. Devos told him that it wouldn’t work because “nothing in life is truly free.”

Devos’s husband – the real money in the family, a billionaire inheritor to her millionaire inheritance – got his money from his father, who founded a Ponzi scheme called Amway.

https://boingboing.net/2017/01/17/nothing-in-life-is-truly-fre.html