I'm fucking tuned Bernie.
Where the fuck was this version of Sanders for the last 8 fucking years.
Endorsing every move the dems made.
Haven't been paying attention, eh?
You certainly haven't, between defending Israel and actively supporting Biden's agenda, Sanders hasn't expressed any thoughts left of center in a while.
you have to work within your environment. you can't just go full leftist in the backwoods redneck country that is the USA and expect to get anywhere. making concessions is necessary. but people fail to understand the nuance required to play the game. the second you're an "outsider" you'll be cast aside by the prevailing parties - exactly what happened to Sanders when he assumed most people were with him. social media has created echo chambers that reflect a mirage of what we want to see, not what's actually there.
As a communist in a redneck area, nearly the entirety of the redneck South are leftists. They don't think they are. They need some social theory that is happening slowly. But their core values are ripped straight from the manifesto, right down to beating their bosses ass for pulling some dumb shit.
You genuinely don't need to make concessions. You need to be honest, seem honest, and genuinely recognize the problems people have, not pretend they don't exist. Every single person I've talked to, and I do mean Trump supporting, flag bearing, lifted truck little shits, supports Medicare for all. They fully support free college and trade school. Hell a decent number support ubi, even for minorities. They don't support the words, the labels for those policies, because of propaganda and dem failures, but they fully support the policies if you explain them wholly without buzzwords. Hell I've helped convert a few to union men.
And I'm not lucky or in an abnormal area... Polls have repeated showed left wing policies( or at least as left wing as Sanders) are incredibly, ridiculously popular. Medicare for all, when you don't use that term, gets 70-80% approval in polls depending on how well it's explained in said poll.
You, like all neoliberal excuses, have no idea what the working class of America is like, which is amazing because statistically you're a part of it.
You genuinely don’t need to make concessions.
So backwoods white Christian nationalists are okay with abortion? Gay marriage? Women's rights? Interracial marriage? Muslims Immigrants? Mexican immigrants? People not having a full grasp of the English language?
You, like all neoliberal excuses, have no idea what the working class of America is like, which is amazing because statistically you’re a part of it.
You're attacking a straw man brother. You have no idea who I am, where I came from or what experiences I have. You've also painted a picture that doesn't match reality based on your own experience. The world isn't as shallow as your singular perspective nor is it black or white.
backwoods white Christian nationalists
These people do not exist in any numbers that matter. Get out of your echo chamber.
abortion? Gay marriage? Women's rights? Interracial marriage? Muslims Immigrants? Mexican immigrants? People not having a full grasp of the English language
This is the social aspect I was referring to, and for the record, most don't care either way. Because none of that effects them. They don't have the time or energy to care. Those are problems for rich people.
Betteridge's Law says they won't
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If they are going to ram through protectionist type tarrifs and similar laws they should just make it federal law that US Pharma companies legally can't sell drugs to any other nations health system for a penny less than what they charge any uninsured US citizen. We currently are in effect subsidizing systems like Canada or Britain's NHS. The companies use our framework to develop and bring drugs to market, charge the US citizen (or their Rx plan) full freight while other systems get a negotiated lower price. Canadians and Brits should be defraying the development cost of expensive drugs by the US, rather than simply benefiting from them.
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