Democrat Communists - Call Them What They Are - DSA Eating Democrat Party

hawkeyetraveler

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I hope the Dems are smart enough to pay attention. Their tent should not be as big as they have made it IMO.
 

firegiver

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boohoo.
FDR was elected 4 TIMES.
He improved this country with social programs. Stop crying pubs about social programs. If you don't like one, point out how it should be changed, and call your rep and voice your opinion. Destroying programs that help people, doesn't seem to change how much you pay in taxes.
Some social programs are bad, some are good. Pretending we should just be taxed so the executive branch can conduct modern colonialism in the middle east and enrich private citizens with OUR money, isn't a great idea for me bro. Yall suck out loud with you smooth brained scare tactics.
 

Scrubby

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Hahaha this is funny because he knows his voters have the mental capacity equal to that of the average toddler.
 
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hawkeyetraveler

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It’s like these DSA spokespeople saw MAGA failing to learn the history of fascism, got jealous and jumped in bed with a hapless socialist ideology that has never worked. The people the DSA choose to speak are absolute nutbags.

Hope it doesn’t rub off on the actual Dem candidates, because we need Congress to check Trump.
 
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boohoo.
FDR was elected 4 TIMES.
He improved this country with social programs. Stop crying pubs about social programs. If you don't like one, point out how it should be changed, and call your rep and voice your opinion. Destroying programs that help people, doesn't seem to change how much you pay in taxes.
Some social programs are bad, some are good. Pretending we should just be taxed so the executive branch can conduct modern colonialism in the middle east and enrich private citizens with OUR money, isn't a great idea for me bro. Yall suck out loud with you smooth brained scare tactics.
"Modern colonialism in the Middle East" is 57 Muslim countries, territory from Morocco to Mindanao, bent on destroying Judaism. A religion, Islam, which has done NOTHING BUT COLONIZE since its inception attempting to annihilate a country of 10 million and a worldwide population of ~15 million Jews.

You're a fuckingfruitcake. Go fight for Muhammed, mate. See how that turns out. Sure, you've the backing of the Democratic Party here, in the safety of the USA.
 

dpic73

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I don't know anything about her so I have no comment on her victory but I understand why she's pissed - they're trying to gerrymander blacks out of representation. Somebody needs to be raising holy hell.


"This occurred during a special session vote on mid-decade congressional redistricting maps backed by Gov. Ron DeSantis. Democrats argued the maps violated Florida’s Fair Districts Amendment (which restricts partisan and racial gerrymandering) and would likely cost Democrats up to four U.S. House seats.

Nixon paced the chamber shouting phrases such as “This is a violation of the Constitution,” “What y’all are doing is illegal,” and similar statements about democracy and voters. The disruption caused temporary confusion; at least two Democrats later said they accidentally recorded “yes” votes because of the noise (one thought it was a quorum call). The maps still passed on a party-line vote.

Nixon showed no remorse, saying she would do it again (and with a bigger pink megaphone if needed). She framed it as standing up against an “illegal” map and for voters, particularly communities of color."


 

WDDT

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boohoo.
FDR was elected 4 TIMES.
He improved this country with social programs. Stop crying pubs about social programs. If you don't like one, point out how it should be changed, and call your rep and voice your opinion. Destroying programs that help people, doesn't seem to change how much you pay in taxes.
Some social programs are bad, some are good. Pretending we should just be taxed so the executive branch can conduct modern colonialism in the middle east and enrich private citizens with OUR money, isn't a great idea for me bro. Yall suck out loud with you smooth brained scare tactics.
We should have a national day of shitting on FDRs grave for social security alone.


That man's name should be viewed as the midpoint between sun dried foreskin and anal herpes.


Fu.ck FDR. Worthless pile of ****.
 

fatpiggy

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It’s like these DSA spokespeople saw MAGA failing to learn the history of fascism, got jealous and jumped in bed with a hapless socialist ideology that has never worked. The people the DSA choose to speak are absolute nutbags.

Hope it doesn’t rub off on the actual Dem candidates, because we need Congress to check Trump.
I know you don’t like DSA, but they are collecting influence within the Dem party quickly. Dems are selling their souls to the devil, imo.
 

hawkeyetraveler

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I know you don’t like DSA, but they are collecting influence within the Dem party quickly. Dems are selling their souls to the devil, imo.
I think it is a little more nuanced than that. This is how I see it:
  • The core of DSA are socialist nutbags who actually believe Marx was right despite overwhelming evidence from history
  • These nutbags (for the most part) are not the ones running for office, they are more the philosophical leaders of the DSA movement. They are the spokespeople/co-chairs we see on the news recently
  • In an effort to capture the far left Gen Z vote the Dems, in particular progressive Dems in deep blue districts, have courted the DSA. They are attempting to maintain a very large tent. Over the long term I would say an impossibly large tent.
  • Most of those candidates, even the progressive ones, don’t want the full DSA platform. For instance most don’t want to abolish the senate (hell some of them are running for senate seats) or completely eliminate borders/prisons.
  • But progressives do have valid concerns about corporate-influenced, do-nothing “moderates” like Schumer. I don’t see this as a failing of Schumer’s policy beliefs. This is a failing of Schumer as a leader. He hews towards corporate interests out of greed and self preservation, not out of genuine policy beliefs
  • And so as a reaction progressives lend support to the DSA, even if just by association. And this is my concern. If you spend time wallowing with pigs you might end up smelling like sh*t - even if you aren’t a pig.
What I think our progressive friends miss is the obvious parallels to the MAGA movement. Mainstream Congressional GOP have embraced fascist tendencies in an effort to motivate the far right vote. And it has worked in the short run - especially because you have a highly charismatic, naturally fascist leader in Trump. I don’t believe that movement survives post Trump. In any event I don’t believe courting a failed ideology just to secure power is the right thing to do. Sometimes it backfires and you get the extreme policies you said were just a vision. We are living through that now. This is why I keep equating the DSA platform to Project 2025. Sure the DSA lacks power today. But MAGA went from nothing to full control of all three branches of our country in about a decade. That is a very quick evolution on a historical timescale.
 

MTTiger19

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It’s the same coin, different side. It’s still super rich people imposing their beliefs on working class Americans. They just have different ideas on social issues seemingly.
 

fatpiggy

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I think it is a little more nuanced than that. This is how I see it:
  • The core of DSA are socialist nutbags who actually believe Marx was right despite overwhelming evidence from history
  • These nutbags (for the most part) are not the ones running for office, they are more the philosophical leaders of the DSA movement. They are the spokespeople/co-chairs we see on the news recently
  • In an effort to capture the far left Gen Z vote the Dems, in particular progressive Dems in deep blue districts, have courted the DSA. They are attempting to maintain a very large tent. Over the long term I would say an impossibly large tent.
  • Most of those candidates, even the progressive ones, don’t want the full DSA platform. For instance most don’t want to abolish the senate (hell some of them are running for senate seats) or completely eliminate borders/prisons.
  • But progressives do have valid concerns about corporate-influenced, do-nothing “moderates” like Schumer. I don’t see this as a failing of Schumer’s policy beliefs. This is a failing of Schumer as a leader. He hews towards corporate interests out of greed and self preservation, not out of genuine policy beliefs
  • And so as a reaction progressives lend support to the DSA, even if just by association. And this is my concern. If you spend time wallowing with pigs you might end up smelling like sh*t - even if you aren’t a pig.
What I think our progressive friends miss is the obvious parallels to the MAGA movement. Mainstream Congressional GOP have embraced fascist tendencies in an effort to motivate the far right vote. And it has worked in the short run - especially because you have a highly charismatic, naturally fascist leader in Trump. I don’t believe that movement survives post Trump. In any event I don’t believe courting a failed ideology just to secure power is the right thing to do. Sometimes it backfires and you get the extreme policies you said were just a vision. We are living through that now. This is why I keep equating the DSA platform to Project 2025. Sure the DSA lacks power today. But MAGA went from nothing to full control of all three branches of our country in about a decade. That is a very quick evolution on a historical timescale.
I'm not saying you are wrong but i see it slightly differently.

To me it seems as if Dems have had a hysterical overreaction to losing. They went Banana's when Trump was elected.

While i do agree the DSA is the counter to MAGA, i disagree that MAGA lurched to the right. I still think Trump is a 90's type democrat. Many policies that Hillary, Shumer, Obama et al supported loud and clear previously, are now taboo within the mainstream of the party. Now the party is trying to lurch further left, further left from which they just lost in a landslide.

Trump has moderate positions on Abortion, Unions, and is a strong supporter of individual liberties. None of those are fascist positions. He is not a fascist. He is a nationalist, and i think that is great. I want a President that puts America first. I also think you are strongly mistaken that this will disappear after Trump. That is a big misread of the room imho.
 

hawkeyetraveler

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I'm not saying you are wrong but i see it slightly differently.

To me it seems as if Dems have had a hysterical overreaction to losing. They went Banana's when Trump was elected.

While i do agree the DSA is the counter to MAGA, i disagree that MAGA lurched to the right. I still think Trump is a 90's type democrat. Many policies that Hillary, Shumer, Obama et al supported loud and clear previously, are now taboo within the mainstream of the party. Now the party is trying to lurch further left, further left from which they just lost in a landslide.

Trump has moderate positions on Abortion, Unions, and is a strong supporter of individual liberties. None of those are fascist positions. He is not a fascist. He is a nationalist, and i think that is great. I want a President that puts America first. I also think you are strongly mistaken that this will disappear after Trump. That is a big misread of the room imho.
We are just going to disagree on Trump. But we both knew that already 😜
 

firegiver

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We should have a national day of shitting on FDRs grave for social security alone.


That man's name should be viewed as the midpoint between sun dried foreskin and anal herpes.


Fu.ck FDR. Worthless pile of ****.
He was loved and with good reason.
Some people like ss. You know, those people completely dependent on it.

Guess you hate interstates too. Stupid social programs making life better and allowing interstate commerce.

Yall are sad. Your grandparents helped to build a great country and you just poop all over it.
 

WDDT

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He was loved and with good reason.
Some people like ss. You know, those people completely dependent on it.

Guess you hate interstates too. Stupid social programs making life better and allowing interstate commerce.

Yall are sad. Your grandparents helped to build a great country and you just poop all over it.
If you are completely dependent on SS and understand ROI you would fu.cking hate it more than I do.



FDR launched a pyramid scheme on the United States populace and if it were not a government program it would be shut down for fraud. The entire premise is each generation is going to be larger and put in more than the one it replaces to pay people with other people's money. Sounds familiar?







And here is another thing about FDR nobody likes to admit. If Charles de Gaulle didnt tell him to **** himself the axis would have been in the war MUCH longer.
 
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firegiver

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If you are completely dependent on SS and understand ROI you would fu.cking hate it more than I do.



FDR launched a pyramid scheme on the United States populace and if it were not a government program it would be shut down for fraud. The entire premise is each generation is going to be larger and put in more than the one it replaces to pay people with other people's money. Sounds familiar?







And here is another thing about FDR nobody likes to admit. If Charles de Gaulle didnt tell him to **** himself the axis would have been in the war MUCH longer.
boooohooo
Social Security is one of the most successful social programs in this countries history. Its kept millions out of homelessness. Your solution: nothing. Now shhhh you dont have solutions you just whine.
 

WDDT

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boooohooo
Social Security is one of the most successful social programs in this countries history. Its kept millions out of homelessness. Your solution: nothing. Now shhhh you dont have solutions you just whine.
The only people it has kept from poverty are the administrators pushing it out.


There are many vehicles available that would provide a much higher ROI and you dont need to feed the government to use them. The whole thing was sold as a safety net so people didnt go broke and the government bankrupt it. Its a ******* scam that only morons think is a viable solution. If we could opt out of SS zero people would opt in, you get pennies on the dollar compared to any other investment vehicle. Big brother was going to take care of you and within 80 years they lost all our money, never mind the interest.
 

firegiver

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The only people it has kept from poverty are the administrators pushing it out.


There are many vehicles available that would provide a much higher ROI and you dont need to feed the government to use them. The whole thing was sold as a safety net so people didnt go broke and the government bankrupt it. Its a ******* scam that only morons think is a viable solution. If we could opt out of SS zero people would opt in, you get pennies on the dollar compared to any other investment vehicle. Big brother was going to take care of you and within 80 years they lost all our money, never mind the interest.
Uh huh. Riddle me this batman, if you privatize ss, will our big brother corporate overlords guarantee your payout? Hmmmmm? No thats why the government does it.
 

WDDT

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Uh huh. Riddle me this batman, if you privatize ss, will our big brother corporate overlords guarantee your payout? Hmmmmm? No thats why the government does it.
You mean if instead of giving the government money you invested it in any vehicle that had value like gold, silver, or bonds?


I dont want to privatize ****, I want to burn that phucface of a program to the ground, **** on the ashes, and then nuke the ******* **** covered ashes. Its a ******* pyramid scheme imposed by the federal government.
 

TigerGrowls

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California Democrat mayor just quit after admitting she was a Chinese communist agent.

Eileen Wang, mayor of Arcadia, stepped down after striking a plea deal and admitting she acted as an illegal foreign agent for the Chinese government — spreading Beijing’s propaganda in the U.S. under their direction.

She faces up to 10 years in federal prison.

How many more are still in office?
#ChinaSpy #CCP #California #Arcadia
 
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