https://x.com/harris_wins/status/1835309395292401767 if you care about seeing the source.

  • GeorgeZBush [he/him]
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    3 days ago

    BREAKING: In show of bipartisan unity, the Democratic Party has officially renamed itself the "Republican Party"

  • CthulhusIntern [he/him]
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    3 days ago

    There's no reason to believe they went further left. The more obvious idea is that they're at the same position they were as when they were with Reagan, the US just shifted so far right, they now seem like the progressive ones.

      • Hexboare [they/them]
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        3 days ago

        I read a great journal article on how Nixon "created" the EPA as an intentionally weak body (EPA funding and staff were all reallocated from existing federal agencies) to avoid Congress legislating one (like they did with OSHA that year), but unfortunately I can't find it now.

      • Belly_Beanis [he/him]
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        3 days ago

        Nixon had a platform nearly identical to Hillary Clinton's and conservatives were foaming at the mouth like she was Mao's protégé who would throw them all into cuck sheds.

  • barrbaric [he/him]
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    3 days ago

    "Adolf Hitler would have voted for Kamala, and so should you".

    I'm curious to see the numbers that justify this constant sucking-off of never-Trump republicans vs the third of the country that doesn't vote.

  • mkultrawide [any]
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    3 days ago

    "Ronald Reagan would be a Democrat if he was alive today."

    Ronald Reagan would be 113 if he were alive today. He'd be a fucking vegetable.

  • Sulvor [he/him, undecided]
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    3 days ago

    Another progressive endorsement to share with the libs in your life.

    The Dick Cheney one was funnier but this works too.

    • goferking0@lemmy.sdf.org
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      3 days ago

      They're super excited to show the tent is big enough for dick and aoc. And don't like when pointing out that they are removing all the progressive parts to just match republican politics

      • Belly_Beanis [he/him]
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        3 days ago

        Hmmmmm.....I wonder why the tent is never big enough for other libs like the Greens or DSA? Weird how democrats will side with republicans over the most milquetoast of progressives. 🤔

  • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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    3 days ago

    Party of the KKK indeed.

    I get the feeling that the machine realizes that one of its parties has begun to outlive its usefulness and this election will determine which one it is and weed out the loser.

    Sure, it may make sense for the ghouls to drop even the lip service and have a GOP dynasty forever, but I can also see the importance of a Democratic Party dynasty: the biggest rebels against porky are petit-bourgeois that are calling porky a wimp for making too many concessions and should be replaced by people willing to double down on fascism.

    • anarcho_blinkenist [none/use name]
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      3 days ago

      I get the feeling that the machine realizes that one of its parties has begun to outlive its usefulness and this election will determine which one it is and weed out the loser.

      this is why we all need to push for the PSL to show numbers and be loud about those numbers. I've been re-reading Lenin's Left-Wing Communism and had the same thought as you, but that the "weeding out" will only occur out of a political reorientation that is forced on the political structures and Democrats in the form of a rising of a working-class third party which starves them of the margin they need. A circumstance they're already afraid of in general, hence the rampant acts like 3rd-party-crushing and galling propaganda railing against 'spoiling' eg. 'third party votes are votes for trump' and talking over anti-genocide protestors with "if you want trump to win just say so!"

      Their rightward slide, psychopathic anti-human policies, and shameless attitudes without a doubt have been and are increasingly so pushing more and more working people previously considered "safe" by them into revulsion over both parties --- and a not-insignificant portion of those who even still vote for Dems are only doing so with held-shut-noses because they're "slightly less awful" than the ostensible 'only other option.' Many of their "constituents" have already or would exponentially start to jump ship to be funneled into a rising working class party who are showing numbers and growing presence to those masses who still believe in bourgeois democracy.

      A real working class party posting numbers, alongside the on the ground work PSL does (and will continue to grow in as the contradictions of collapsing imperialism sharpen), will also reactivate more and more of the the huge bloc of 35-50% non-voters that are so impoverished and disillusioned and fed up with the duopoly they justifiably don't bother, who both parties abandoned years ago. These combined acts would irreparably break apart the Democrats' ability to cruise-control into governmental power, or gain and maintain it at all, and do so with the hammer of a working class party of socialist revolutionaries. The bourgeoisie, having at this point only the open-fanged Republican wing as a functioning electoral force, can not ignore this or allow the exodus and funneling of organized and reactivated political agents into the wings of unapologetic communists, and would need to head it off and move to capture as many as they can.

      And as the Democrat party has proven itself wholly incapable of overcoming this contradiction and reorienting without rupturing due to its inherent structure and interests and makeup (even Bernie's liberal self was beyond their imagination and tolerance); the ruling class would then be obligated to float a reformist "labor" or "progressive" 3rd party to capture these working class voters; which would cause in the Democrat party and its base a mass split down the middle and a bet-hedging exodus to this new party, with the establishment remnants joining in coalition with the Republicans that they've already nearly merged with policy-wise. (That exodus would itself inevitably cause "democrat-ification" of this new 'labor party' and alienate its "left-wing," and we already would have told them this is going to happen, which is why they need to join us instead). This would break the duopoly in a way that is for the bourgeois politicians both a chaotic retreat and scramble to reconstitute, against the growing offensive of an organized socialist party, who knows them for what they are better than they know themselves. I briefly mention this idea here, too, in the last two paragraphs

      A rising PSL doing on the ground work and posting numbers (not remotely "winning" numbers but we don't care about that) of un-ignorably consciously non-democrat-but-engaged working-class voters that would bleed the democrats of their ability to keep power is in my mind the most surefire way to break up the duopoly and create ruptures in the contradictions of the electoral system in a way that benefits the communist movement. And that's if the bourgeoisie even have the acumen to float a 'left' social-democrat party. If they don't, and just maintain the dropped-mask "Holden Bloodfeasts" of the Republican party, we could genuinely build a sort of dual power, backed by the broadest of masses who never in the first place held any illusions of what the Republicans are. If they do float this new Kerensky party that they would need to, well it depends on the conditions. Maybe we can have our own independent coalition with them against the establishment Vampires while retaining freedom to criticize and propagandize and "support them like the rope supports the hanged man", maybe not. One step at a time.

  • Hestia [comrade/them, she/her]
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    2 days ago

    Geez, the comments are wild.

    not the flex dems think it is

    Next to stuff like

    Reagan would never vote for a commie

  • Angel [any]
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    3 days ago

    A turd of the past would've supported a turd of the current day

    right

  • quarrk [he/him]
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    3 days ago

    17 former staffers doing something is completely unremarkable tho lmao

    BREAKING: In stunning turn of events, this brunch table of four local Denny’s enthusiasts has declared their unwavering support for Kamala Harris. This is huge. The coveted Denny’s electorate has predicted 6 of the last 12 elections.