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Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
9.07.2012
6.06.2012
Why Democrats Cannot Be Trusted - Party of Losers
The Democratic Party is The Losing Party
Democrats have bought into Neoliberal ideology
Neoliberal ideology promotes the belief that everyone is an
individual with a unique identity. The free market is meant to enhance
our uniqueness.
Even leftists are caught in this trap. The last fifty years has seen the growth of ‘identity politics’.
What matters now is individual lifestyle, the right to sexual equality, sexual difference and freedom to pursue our liberated lifestyles.
Long gone are are values of collectivity, cooperation, solidarity and equality. Leftists have been sucked into neoliberalism’s free-trade fantasy.
It’s become more important to update our Facebook page and tweet supposedly significant comments.
Social media’s echo chamber has replaced collective action. Meanwhile, neoliberalism is free to push the extremes of poverty and wealth.
Even leftists are caught in this trap. The last fifty years has seen the growth of ‘identity politics’.
What matters now is individual lifestyle, the right to sexual equality, sexual difference and freedom to pursue our liberated lifestyles.
Long gone are are values of collectivity, cooperation, solidarity and equality. Leftists have been sucked into neoliberalism’s free-trade fantasy.
It’s become more important to update our Facebook page and tweet supposedly significant comments.
Social media’s echo chamber has replaced collective action. Meanwhile, neoliberalism is free to push the extremes of poverty and wealth.
Labels:
2012,
democracy,
Democratic Party,
election,
neoliberal
11.06.2010
Knock Knock. Who's There? Left. Left who? The Left left Obama.
By Paul Krugman
"So, we’re already getting the expected punditry: Obama needs to end his leftist policies, which consist of … well, there weren’t any, but he should stop them anyway.
"What actually happened, of course, was that Obama failed to do enough to boost the economy, plus totally failing to tap into populist outrage at Wall Street.
"And now we’re in the trap I worried about from the beginning: by failing to do enough when he had political capital, he lost that capital, and now we’re stuck."
Eventually, Obama is going to have to figure out that the capitalist media are far from being his friend.
The media will continue to be stenographers for the Republicans, uncritically repeating as fact whatever lying talking point the Republicans push that day (like how he "nationalized" the country's health care system).
That means when the inevitable showdown and shutdown comes, the corporate-controlled media will put the entire blame on Obama -- unless he starts now to speak out forcefully when they report Republican lies as facts.
The other lesson from this election is that a awful lot of Americans are too busy trying to survive in our trickle-down economy to pay attention to what's going on.
They don't know the difference between the federal debt and the federal deficit and they only hear the news "teasers" that play before "American Idol" comes on.
But they like strong leaders who stand up for what they believe in -- even if what they believe in is a fantasy world based on badly-written books by an elitist Russian immigrant.
That's how Dubya got re-elected when most everyone thought he was not very bright and was heading the country in the wrong direction. They voted for him because he was heading the country in the wrong direction with confidence..
So man up Barack. It's going to be a knife fight. You'll have to leave the feather duster at home.
Labels:
election,
left politics,
liberal,
not-really-socialism,
Obama
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