Elizabeth Warren's proposal is actually a back-door way to make working
people pay more without realizing it. Right now, for those who get
health care through their employer, part of their compensation is their
health insurance cost. Say your health insurance costs $15,000, and you
make $50,000; your total compensation is actually $65,000. Under
Bernie's plan, your employer would have to give that $15,000 to you as
part of your salary, once Medicare for All was implemented. You might
pay (for example) $4,000 more per year in taxes, but you would be
GETTING $15,000 more per year - PLUS full medical, dental, and vision
coverage, with no premiums or co-pays. That's a huge increase.
But Warren wants to take
that money and use it to pay for her "Medicare for All". That means that
you would lose that $15,000! Ordinary workers will be footing the
bill, if they happen to have been getting health insurance through their
employer. It's a massive screw-job, carefully engineered to avoid
"raising taxes" while nonetheless sticking the working people of America
with most of the bill.
That Warren is willing to do that shows
just how much she's in the pockets of the elite.
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Saturday, November 2, 2019
Nancy Pelosi Is Very Concerned
Apparently Nancy Pelosi is very concerned
that Democratic candidates might have Democratic positions - except for
matters of identity politics and talking about workers rights (as
opposed to actually doing anything about them, of course).
But that she ridicules the idea of even trying to shut down the fossil fuel industry in 10 years shows that she really doesn't believe that we are facing potential extinction if drastic action isn't taken about the climate.
Or she just doesn't care. Either way, she might as well be a Republican.
But that she ridicules the idea of even trying to shut down the fossil fuel industry in 10 years shows that she really doesn't believe that we are facing potential extinction if drastic action isn't taken about the climate.
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Nuclear Power, and why not to use it
The thing about nuclear power is, it's run and monitored by human
beings. We know that people can screw up or be corrupted. And the cost
of things going wrong with nuclear is a lot worse than it is with
renewable: Three Mile Island, Fukishima, Chernobyl...
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Democrats for Trump
Here are the 152 House Democrats who voted to fund Trump's
concentration camps for children. Is your rep on the
list? Please feel free to share this list wherever you like!
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Adams
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Aguilar
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Allred
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Axne
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Bass
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Beatty
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Bera
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Bishop (GA)
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Boyle, Brendan F.
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Brindisi
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Bustos
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Butterfield
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Carbajal
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Cárdenas
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Carson (IN)
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Cartwright
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Case
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Casten (IL)
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Castor (FL)
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Clay
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Cleaver
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Clyburn
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Cooper
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Correa
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Costa
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Courtney
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Cox (CA)
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Craig
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Crist
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Crow
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Cuellar
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Cummings
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Cunningham
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Davids (KS)
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Davis (CA)
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Davis, Danny K.
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Dean
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DeLauro
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DelBene
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Demings
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Deutch
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Doyle, Michael F.
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Engel
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Eshoo
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Evans
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Finkenauer
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Fletcher
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Foster
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Fudge
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Garamendi
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Golden
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Gonzalez (TX)
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Gottheimer
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Green, Al (TX)
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Harder (CA)
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Hayes
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Heck
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Hill (CA)
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Himes
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Horn, Kendra S.
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Horsford
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Houlahan
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Hoyer
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Huffman
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Jeffries
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Johnson (GA)
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Johnson (TX)
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Kildee
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Kilmer
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Kim
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Kind
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Kirkpatrick
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Krishnamoorthi
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Kuster (NH)
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Lamb
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Langevin
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Larsen (WA)
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Larson (CT)
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Lawson (FL)
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Lee (NV)
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Levin (CA)
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Lieu, Ted
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Lipinski
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Loebsack
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Lowey
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Luria
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Lynch
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Maloney, Sean
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Matsui
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McAdams
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McBath
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McCollum
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McEachin
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McGovern
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McNerney
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Morelle
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Murphy
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Neal
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O'Halleran
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Pallone
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Panetta
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Pappas
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Pascrell
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Payne
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Perlmutter
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Peters
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Peterson
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Phillips
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Pingree
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Price (NC)
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Quigley
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Raskin
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Rice (NY)
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Rose (NY)
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Rouda
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Roybal-Allard
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Ruppersberger
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Rush
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Sánchez
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Sarbanes
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Scanlon
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Schiff
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Schneider
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Schrier
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Scott (VA)
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Scott, David
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Serrano
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Sewell (AL)
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Shalala
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Sherman
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Sherrill
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Sires
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Slotkin
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Spanberger
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Speier
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Stanton
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Stevens
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Suozzi
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Thompson (CA)
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Thompson (MS)
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Torres Small (NM)
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Trone
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Underwood
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Van Drew
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Vargas
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Veasey
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Visclosky
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Wasserman Schultz
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Waters
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Welch
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Wexton
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Yarmuth
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Echoes in the wilderness
Here's the thing that worries me: I can't see any scenario in which the DNC allows Bernie or Tulsi to get the nomination. None.
The superdelegate "reform" was pure window dressing. No one was punished for the widescale election and registration fraud that the DNC used to falsify the 2016 nomination. It wasn't even acknowledged by the DNC. we have been given no reason to believe that Hillary Clinton has relinquished her control of the DNC. So why should we expect things to be different this time?
The media has covered Bernie and Tulsi as little as possible, and as dismissively as they can. They were the only two candidates to be attacked by the debate moderators.
We are being given every sign that the DNC intends to screw progressives out of our votes and our choice once again. And then they are going to try to beat us into submission with screams about "unity", accusations of racism and/or sexism, browbeating about the evils of Trump (as if we were responsible for him, rather than the DNC itself), and the usual online campaign from David Brock gaslighting us and destroying our subreddits and groups.
I'm not giving up, but I am also not putting my hopes in the electoral process. Even if the DNC's chosen candidate wins, we will not get the massive climate change action which is absolutely necessary for our civilization to have a chance of survival. And we can't afford to wait another four or eight years. We only have 10 years left at most.
We should have other tracks. Other avenues of approach to make the fundamental social, environmental, and economic changes which are critical to human survival. No matter how the coming election turns out, we have to be ready for the fight of our lives. Because it's coming.
The superdelegate "reform" was pure window dressing. No one was punished for the widescale election and registration fraud that the DNC used to falsify the 2016 nomination. It wasn't even acknowledged by the DNC. we have been given no reason to believe that Hillary Clinton has relinquished her control of the DNC. So why should we expect things to be different this time?
The media has covered Bernie and Tulsi as little as possible, and as dismissively as they can. They were the only two candidates to be attacked by the debate moderators.
We are being given every sign that the DNC intends to screw progressives out of our votes and our choice once again. And then they are going to try to beat us into submission with screams about "unity", accusations of racism and/or sexism, browbeating about the evils of Trump (as if we were responsible for him, rather than the DNC itself), and the usual online campaign from David Brock gaslighting us and destroying our subreddits and groups.
I'm not giving up, but I am also not putting my hopes in the electoral process. Even if the DNC's chosen candidate wins, we will not get the massive climate change action which is absolutely necessary for our civilization to have a chance of survival. And we can't afford to wait another four or eight years. We only have 10 years left at most.
We should have other tracks. Other avenues of approach to make the fundamental social, environmental, and economic changes which are critical to human survival. No matter how the coming election turns out, we have to be ready for the fight of our lives. Because it's coming.
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
2020 Choices...or, The Lack Thereof
Sometimes I get really tired of seeing through the bullshit. In this
case, it's the pretense that there will actually be an honest
competition for the Democratic Presidential nomination. The DNC has
already made it abundantly clear that they will never allow Tulsi
Gabbard or Bernie Sanders to get the nomination - and that every other
candidate is in their pocket. That particularly includes Elizabeth
Warren, who has received donations from quite a few billionaires and has
stated that she WILL accept big business donations in the general
election. She also transferred ten million from her Senatorial campaign
to her Presidential one. That ten million includes a lot of money from
businesses and the rich.
I was listening to some DNC people on NPR tonight, and the plan was so obvious that it was painful: they're going to ram Biden down everyone's throat, with a token minority VP - probably Harris, Buttigieg, or Booker - to give themselves an SJW club to beat down angry progressives. "Unity" will be brayed at progressives day and night. Progressive discussion groups will be subverted, taken over, or shut down. The attempt to guilt progressives and paint them as responsible for Trump will be ceaseless. Obama will be rolled out to support Biden, and we'll get lots of identity politics and egregious virtue-signaling.
Unfortunately Bernie has already made it clear that he'll play ball with the DNC's plans, and will campaign vigorously for whoever the DNC anoints. He'll be a broken man at that point, presumably, but it won't matter. He'll be finished.
None of this takes much imagination. It's exactly what happened in 2016, with different names.
Biden will probably end up losing, and the DNC will blame progressives until human civilization collapses (probably in about thirty years or so).
If for some reason Biden falls through, Warren is clearly the DNC's next choice. After that they have Harris, Buttigieg, Booker, Gillibrand, Klobuchar, and the third tier of corporatist toadies. In any case, the DNC is the best friend that Trump could ever have; they'll gladly hand him the Presidency again as long as they can keep progressives split, confused, and disorganized. Forestalling an anti-capitalist populist movement is the DNC's primary purpose.
Personally, I see the real question as being one of human survival. Our species is in clear medium-term jeopardy; we are within a decade of the point of no return, if we're not already there. Billions are going to die if we don't take radical action, including ending the fossil fuel industry and embarking on an unprecedented remaking of human civilization to allow our species to have a survivable future.
None of the DNC's candidates will tolerate the sort of drastic action necessary for us to avoid extinction. Period. Trump will kill us a bit earlier, but the oligarchs that the DNC serves are implacably opposed to the sort of worldwide movement that is our only option for survival.
The DNC and RNC are working for humanity's extinction, whether or not they admit it to themselves. Supporting human extinction is something that I absolutely refuse to do. I will not be supporting Biden, Harris, Buttigieg, Booker, Gillibrand, or Klobuchar. The only candidates that I would support are Gabbard or Sanders, as those are the only two who offer any hope that my (not yet born) grandchildren will survive.
Otherwise I'm voting Green. The Greens were right all along. They deserve credit for that. I'm quite sure that the votes will be rigged and the Presidential results will be falsified to show virtually no votes for the Greens, but at least I will know that I didn't participate in the genocide of our species.
I was listening to some DNC people on NPR tonight, and the plan was so obvious that it was painful: they're going to ram Biden down everyone's throat, with a token minority VP - probably Harris, Buttigieg, or Booker - to give themselves an SJW club to beat down angry progressives. "Unity" will be brayed at progressives day and night. Progressive discussion groups will be subverted, taken over, or shut down. The attempt to guilt progressives and paint them as responsible for Trump will be ceaseless. Obama will be rolled out to support Biden, and we'll get lots of identity politics and egregious virtue-signaling.
Unfortunately Bernie has already made it clear that he'll play ball with the DNC's plans, and will campaign vigorously for whoever the DNC anoints. He'll be a broken man at that point, presumably, but it won't matter. He'll be finished.
None of this takes much imagination. It's exactly what happened in 2016, with different names.
Biden will probably end up losing, and the DNC will blame progressives until human civilization collapses (probably in about thirty years or so).
If for some reason Biden falls through, Warren is clearly the DNC's next choice. After that they have Harris, Buttigieg, Booker, Gillibrand, Klobuchar, and the third tier of corporatist toadies. In any case, the DNC is the best friend that Trump could ever have; they'll gladly hand him the Presidency again as long as they can keep progressives split, confused, and disorganized. Forestalling an anti-capitalist populist movement is the DNC's primary purpose.
Personally, I see the real question as being one of human survival. Our species is in clear medium-term jeopardy; we are within a decade of the point of no return, if we're not already there. Billions are going to die if we don't take radical action, including ending the fossil fuel industry and embarking on an unprecedented remaking of human civilization to allow our species to have a survivable future.
None of the DNC's candidates will tolerate the sort of drastic action necessary for us to avoid extinction. Period. Trump will kill us a bit earlier, but the oligarchs that the DNC serves are implacably opposed to the sort of worldwide movement that is our only option for survival.
The DNC and RNC are working for humanity's extinction, whether or not they admit it to themselves. Supporting human extinction is something that I absolutely refuse to do. I will not be supporting Biden, Harris, Buttigieg, Booker, Gillibrand, or Klobuchar. The only candidates that I would support are Gabbard or Sanders, as those are the only two who offer any hope that my (not yet born) grandchildren will survive.
Otherwise I'm voting Green. The Greens were right all along. They deserve credit for that. I'm quite sure that the votes will be rigged and the Presidential results will be falsified to show virtually no votes for the Greens, but at least I will know that I didn't participate in the genocide of our species.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
How Will the DNC Stop Sanders?
Stopping Sanders isn't the problem; the DNC has all sorts of options to do that. The real problem is doing so in a way that doesn't disaffect a significant portion of Sanders supporters, thereby causing the formation of a viable and independent left-populist movement.
That requires subtlety and confusion. But it can be done.
Remember that superdelegates have only been disenfranchised for the first ballot at the convention. If that ballot doesn't produce a clear winner, superdelegates vote in all succeeding ballots - which means that the DNC is completely in charge.
Given the number of candidates (the vast majority of them corporate Democrats of one flavor or another), avoiding a clear winner in the first ballot will be relatively easy. But even so, it's necessary for the DNC to be cautious. If they're blatant in fixing the nomination, the backlash could be strong enough to cripple the party permanently. That could mean the end of big donations, which must not be allowed to happen.
So the most likely scenario is this: There's no winner in the first ballot. Before the second ballot (or possibly even before the first one), the corporate candidates pool their delegates behind a single choice, probably the one with the highest total to begin with. That's most likely to be Harris or Booker, but my money would be on Harris. Pete Buttigieg might be handed the VP spot, which would explain why he's been part of the "Stop Sanders" DNC lunches that the New York Times recently uncovered.
With the support of the superdelegates, the anointed corporate candidate will be crowned. Sanders isn't likely to object; a threat to his Senatorial committee positions would be sufficient to force his cooperation, as it did in 2016. Angry Sanders supporters will be reviled as sexists (assuming it's Harris), racists, homophobes (thanks to Buttigieg), and sore losers. Meanwhile the DNC will eventually announce that they will convene another committee after the election which will fix the superdelegate rules (again). David Brock's online operatives will buy out, take over, or otherwise destroy online centers of pro-Sanders activists, as they did in 2016.
Of course, the outcome is a likely win for Trump. But that's an acceptable outcome for the DNC. Their primary purpose (no pun intended) isn't to win the Presidency. It's to keep the left from splitting off from the Democratic Party and becoming a viable alternative to the two-party duopoly. Or worse, from their viewpoint: becoming a movement that threatens the entire system and the status quo.
That requires subtlety and confusion. But it can be done.
Remember that superdelegates have only been disenfranchised for the first ballot at the convention. If that ballot doesn't produce a clear winner, superdelegates vote in all succeeding ballots - which means that the DNC is completely in charge.
Given the number of candidates (the vast majority of them corporate Democrats of one flavor or another), avoiding a clear winner in the first ballot will be relatively easy. But even so, it's necessary for the DNC to be cautious. If they're blatant in fixing the nomination, the backlash could be strong enough to cripple the party permanently. That could mean the end of big donations, which must not be allowed to happen.
So the most likely scenario is this: There's no winner in the first ballot. Before the second ballot (or possibly even before the first one), the corporate candidates pool their delegates behind a single choice, probably the one with the highest total to begin with. That's most likely to be Harris or Booker, but my money would be on Harris. Pete Buttigieg might be handed the VP spot, which would explain why he's been part of the "Stop Sanders" DNC lunches that the New York Times recently uncovered.
With the support of the superdelegates, the anointed corporate candidate will be crowned. Sanders isn't likely to object; a threat to his Senatorial committee positions would be sufficient to force his cooperation, as it did in 2016. Angry Sanders supporters will be reviled as sexists (assuming it's Harris), racists, homophobes (thanks to Buttigieg), and sore losers. Meanwhile the DNC will eventually announce that they will convene another committee after the election which will fix the superdelegate rules (again). David Brock's online operatives will buy out, take over, or otherwise destroy online centers of pro-Sanders activists, as they did in 2016.
Of course, the outcome is a likely win for Trump. But that's an acceptable outcome for the DNC. Their primary purpose (no pun intended) isn't to win the Presidency. It's to keep the left from splitting off from the Democratic Party and becoming a viable alternative to the two-party duopoly. Or worse, from their viewpoint: becoming a movement that threatens the entire system and the status quo.
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