Nor do I. It was a hypothetical, but its not our job to find that person. I think the closest we currently have is still Bernie but he needs to be able to retire. I don’t want him in the presidential office at 84. Then maybe Graham Platner who has his own “controversial” past. Ro Khanna(not white). Mamdani(not US born). Pritzker(Billionaire. I love what he’s done in Illinois, but I feel as though his status as a billionaire puts him at odds with what the message for 2028 should be). Talarico(Maybe? But people find issue with his framing of progressive policy in religious values).
The way I see it, there’s an ever-widening gap between what is considered permissible or possible within the existing system, and what actually needs to happen to avert collapse. How much the DNC is willing to allow and what messaging a candidate goes with may matter just as much as who the candidate is.
Note that as a commie I expect most politicians to be self-serving opportunists and I’m skeptical that it’s at all possible to bridge the gap between what’s possible in the system and what needs to happen. But tactically speaking, they need to find someone who will at least promise to try to do good things rather than just maintaining the status quo.
And if Trump gets the outrageous military budget he wants, I’m not sure I’m going to envy whoever inherits the debt crisis. They need to call out military spending as the source of the problem and strongly condemn the Iran War. What we absolutely don’t need is someone doing austerity policies and trying to balance the budget by cutting social spending even further, which I expect to be the DNC’s agenda, and it’d be the fastest way to lose what should be a layup.
Sure, and that’s valid, I’m just not sure who that white male version of AOC would actually be.
I think people put to much weight on two data points. Relevant XKCD.
Nor do I. It was a hypothetical, but its not our job to find that person. I think the closest we currently have is still Bernie but he needs to be able to retire. I don’t want him in the presidential office at 84. Then maybe Graham Platner who has his own “controversial” past. Ro Khanna(not white). Mamdani(not US born). Pritzker(Billionaire. I love what he’s done in Illinois, but I feel as though his status as a billionaire puts him at odds with what the message for 2028 should be). Talarico(Maybe? But people find issue with his framing of progressive policy in religious values).
Progressive candidate? Excuse.
Repeat.
The way I see it, there’s an ever-widening gap between what is considered permissible or possible within the existing system, and what actually needs to happen to avert collapse. How much the DNC is willing to allow and what messaging a candidate goes with may matter just as much as who the candidate is.
Note that as a commie I expect most politicians to be self-serving opportunists and I’m skeptical that it’s at all possible to bridge the gap between what’s possible in the system and what needs to happen. But tactically speaking, they need to find someone who will at least promise to try to do good things rather than just maintaining the status quo.
And if Trump gets the outrageous military budget he wants, I’m not sure I’m going to envy whoever inherits the debt crisis. They need to call out military spending as the source of the problem and strongly condemn the Iran War. What we absolutely don’t need is someone doing austerity policies and trying to balance the budget by cutting social spending even further, which I expect to be the DNC’s agenda, and it’d be the fastest way to lose what should be a layup.