(April 3, 2018 at 1:04 pm)Tiberius Wrote:(April 3, 2018 at 12:31 pm)wallym Wrote: I wasn't crazy about the way the tax deal went down. The top income brackets didn't need their rates lowered. I also liked Trumps hedgefund talk in the primaries. But that'd have needed help from the Democrats to make it into the legislation. And rather than do their jobs and try to get concessions on behalf of their constituents, they decided to not participate at all for political purposes. That gave all the political power to the far right, and we got a lot of stupid shit. Which doesn't bother the democrats in power, because they and all their donors are all rich, and will happily benefit from the stupid shit along with the republicans and their donors.
Seriously dude, you are deluded. The Republicans kept the Democrats out of the entire process, and the Democrats didn't even have the votes to make any meaningful impact either.
I'm not even a Democrat, I'm an independent, but even I can see which party actually gives a shit about proper governance and which doesn't.
Democrats merely as non politician VOTERS have the right ideas. We want livable wages for all workers in all zip codes. We want equal pay for women. We want universal health care. The only thing I would fault our politicians on for the past 3 decades is allowing the GOP to control the narrative. The only thing I would blame democrat voters is our apathy in local, state and midterm elections.
The GOP mimics the "common man" motif effectively, and they have been quite successful. The problem is dems have not effectively combated that narrative.
The GOP thrives on the utopia bullshit of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer getting workers to paint the fence for the owner and convince the morons that crumbs are good enough even though those who benefit from the labor do the bulk of the work.
The GOP is no more for the working class and working poor than Colonel Sanders loves chickens.