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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Shout out to the neoliberal corporatist third-way identity politics DLC neo-con wing of the party! [View all]guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)33. Agreed. The use of any labels as shorthand risks oversimplifying.
And I read plenty of examples of such ideological purity from some few at JPR. A purity that involves, for some, an apparent quest for the perfect candidate, and a willingness to refuse to support the non-perfect.
And I argue at JPR against this type of "waiting for perfection" because during that wait, many good but imperfect things will not be accomplished. And more people will suffer.
As to the ACA, it was an improvement to the US system, but only by taking profit out of access to healthcare can access really be extended to all. Most western democracies, including my home, already solved that problem many years ago. It is purely a matter of political will and courage.
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Shout out to the neoliberal corporatist third-way identity politics DLC neo-con wing of the party! [View all]
DanTex
Dec 2016
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I've been called each and every single one of those and my fealty questioned by those who wish to
boston bean
Dec 2016
#1
Looks like an obscure think tank. But I'm not sure why everyone keeps attacking them.
DanTex
Dec 2016
#4
Third Way Dems new war on Elizabeth Warren progressives: Why their centrist pitch is a political lo
think
Dec 2016
#8
The part you're quoting is an excerpt from Politico that the author was countering
think
Dec 2016
#16
Supports TPP, cuts to Soc. Security & Medicare, tax breaks for corporations, "reforming" Dodd-Frank
think
Dec 2016
#20
gotto distinguish yourself on the financing issues if you want to hang the GOP with them.
JCanete
Dec 2016
#7
That's pretty funny - i mean combining all those notions into one and pretending it's a confused
el_bryanto
Dec 2016
#11
There's always more solidarity when you aren't in charge. Common enemy and all.
JCanete
Dec 2016
#17
But the point is you brought everything you know about Sarandon to the table, versus the two
JCanete
Dec 2016
#23