Then maybe the 'moderate' wind of the party would support the issues the people want. Then they wouldn't have to support DSA members. Until that time, stop blaming them for supporting the people who will do what the people want them to.As you and I have discussed my derision for the DSA is not that it includes these things.
It is the bat sh*t crazy stuff that should not be welcomed by a major political party (abolishing police, taking over major corporations, house electing the president, etc).
But yeah, to MAGA I’m probably a socialist despite the fact I don’t want any government ownership of the means of production while Trump is all for it.
I still don't know who Piker is. Is he Liberal Joe Rogan - taken in by the next shiney object that tickles the liberal fancy, or is he Liberal Tucker Carlson - smart but far too opportunistic and willing to echo chamber the Left for wealth, fame, and power?
So you really don't know either. Cool.LOL.... No wonder you still believe in the democratic party.
He's Hasan Piker. Period. Carlson and Rogan are perfectly normal compared to Piker.
Then maybe the 'moderate' wind of the party would support the issues the people want. Then they wouldn't have to support DSA members. Until that time, stop blaming them for supporting the people who will do what the people want them to.
The GOP is absolutely bereft of ideas beyond making the rich richer and keeping fewer than a dozen trans people from participating in sports. Oh... and kissing Trump's cratered ***.I disagree. To me moderate doesn't mean having nothing to stand for...it means recognizing neither party has a monopoly on good (or bad) ideas.
But what about nuking Iran? That's a new idea.The GOP is absolutely bereft of ideas beyond making the rich richer and keeping fewer than a dozen trans people from participating in sports. Oh... and kissing Trump's cratered ***.
That falls under the last one. Along with TACO tariffs.But what about nuking Iran? That's a new idea.![]()
Sorry Belem, but I call them like I see them. I don't see why the "any port in a storm" philosophy makes any sense when the port people are choosing is literally advocating for Soviet Union style socialism. I am all for Sweden or Denmark or Canada style social services, but the DSA platform is WAY to the left of that.Then maybe the 'moderate' wind of the party would support the issues the people want. Then they wouldn't have to support DSA members. Until that time, stop blaming them for supporting the people who will do what the people want them to.
So you really don't know either. Cool.
Hard to be the leader of a cult of the members don't know who he is.LOL... I know. He's the leader of your cult.
Get with the times old man.
Hard to be the leader of a cult of the members don't know who he is.
So your position is that Mamdani is going to try to implement soviet style socialism in NYC?Sorry Belem, but I call them like I see them. I don't see why the "any port in a storm" philosophy makes any sense when the port people are choosing is literally advocating for Soviet Union style socialism. I am all for Sweden or Denmark or Canada style social services, but the DSA platform is WAY to the left of that.
So I call them like I see them and from what I see the DSA are off the reservation with an unworkable platform and morons for spokespeople. Sometimes the tent should not be as big as the dems try to make it.
Try? Maybe...not sure. Succeed? No chance. There are too many guardrails for it to be successful. My big beef has been the philosophy and embrace of a failed economic system that simply cannot work.So your position is that Mamdani is going to try to implement soviet style socialism in NYC?
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