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Showing Original Post only (View all)It's time for a new bloc within the Democratic Party [View all]
Let me start off with a story... a young man just becoming a young adult and he thinks electoral politics is the solution, is the way to make things better, and that the person with the rational and reasonable arguments will be the one with the edge.
He voted in 2006 and was proud to be a part of the blue wave that provided a much-needed check and balance against the Bush administration... even if they didn't impeach Bush.
He voted in 2008 and voted for Barack Obama; hope and change, he remembered all the sci-fi stuff about the 21st century he grew up with as a millennial, and silly him, he thought this would be it, this would be the catalyst for a new era... humanity unshackled.
This would have been the time to start a family, get a house, live a brand new American dream.
We just had to mop up the Republican mess.
And that's all it became about... fighting back against Republicans acting in bad faith, and they emboldened some of the worst Americans, crystalized in the birthers which gave them a platform to legitimize their racism, and their birther leader: Donald Trump.
In the time followed, in politics and outside of it, he lost... everything. The family he wanted to make, the career path he wanted to follow, and his faith in the system. Followed by years of nothing, just getting by.
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But it's not time to give up, but you know what? But I am giving up on something: No more mopping up Republican messes.
Because now there is a new spark.
This is not proposing what's going to be happen, this is what is going to happen, this is going to be the course of action, and the results of the election in November will just decide some of the avenues in which it all happens.
So read and read well:
* I'm not dead yet. You're not dead yet. So there's still room for OUR agenda, for what we WANT, and not cleaning up after Republicans, not simply undoing what Republicans do. I want to achieve the things I saw that could be done through politics, and I want that for you too.
* I don't want to see young people entering politics be faced with the same heartbreak I encountered. This is for them.
* And let's light the fuse for this firework right now... There needs to be permanent and severe consequences for the 2024 election. People who voted for a bankrupt felon need to pay. There needs to be a complete loss of political capital for the Republican, for the conservative, for the Christian nationalist, for the one who said Kamala Harris was a warmonger and that voting Trump means no new wars, for the one who said Trump would pave the way for a golden age, for the media that lowered the standards to make room for Trump, for the billionaire, for the one who said Republicans are "better" on the economy, and the swing voter. Their hands have just a little of blood from this war's injured and dead on them to say the least.
How will this be achieved? Here's a non-exhaustive list that will grow after November for this bloc:
* Jury nullification. Promote it, advocate for it, use it in the jury box. If conservatives have made it illegal, nullify in the jury box. If it's a part of the disastrous war on drugs, nullify in the jury box. I have already done so myself for a case of possession. If a woman had an abortion and it's illegal, I will nullify that. If a doctor is on trial for choosing a woman over a fetus, then I'm going to nullify.
* Sorry not sorry, you're gonna have to take directions from people with funny hair colors. I don't have blue hair, I don't have piercings, and I don't have tattoos... but after the disaster Trump voters caused, I want them far closer to the steering wheel than any of them ever again. The woke, the other, the marginalized... they're gonna have a seat at the table.
* Taking All Lives Matter and making it All Lives Matter More than Healthcare Profits. It's our thing now, you lost it, people who used it as a thought-terminating cliche against people who said that black lives matter. It's all lives matter more than healthcare profits now.
* Unacceptable. Make this the image for the word itself: 
* Word association. Every. Every what? Every billionaire is a policy failure. Let's normalize that. We need to do this so much that when one hears the word "every" then they automatically think that they are going to hear "billionaire is a policy failure" next.
* Confiscating a certain pharmaceutical slogan. Try it for yourself. It's going to become more of a thing. 
And untethering employment, the job market, employers from the political system. Not individual employers, no. Employment. We shouldn't really care if the unemployment rate goes down or up at all if having a job really just means it is something to stay fed and housed. No and NO. Say it with me: No. If employment doesn't mean having a voice at work, if it means just a paycheck but not growth and fulfillment, if it doesn't mean being a part of cutting edge innovation, progress, and more; then we should want no part of this. I'm actually trying something out: making a comparison, "almost as bad as the job market" and so let's make it a benchmark. Let's divide the political system from employment.
No more mopping up Republican messes!