• TheFANUM@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    They’re complicit. They are bought by the same billionaires as the Republicans. As long as you can purchase a politician, we have no functional democracy

  • Dark Arc@social.packetloss.gg
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    14 hours ago

    Obama did it (kind of); he moved the party line to be policy oriented instead of stunts and cutthroat politics.

    At the same time, he never gained a sufficient majority to enact his platform (in truth we’re lucky we got the affordable care act). Biden ran into similar issues with what was technically a majority but that had weak votes (e.g. Manchin).

    Honestly the problem is the Senate; Democrats just can’t get past the threshold that would let them actually govern. So we get Democratic presidents that appear ineffective … when really we just have a Senate that’s broadly ineffective at doing anything that isn’t center right.

    A Promised Land by Obama is an extremely good book if you want to understand the modern democratic party. Obama did a lot to get the spark back but also was in a very difficult position.

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    15 hours ago

    It sucks to say but yeah. For all the talk about saving democracy they forgot about the winning elections part.

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    16 hours ago

    Obama was a huge wuss. He came in on promises of change and did nothing but continue to placate corporations.

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      5 hours ago

      Dude had the mandate Trump thinks he has now to fuck the big banks and instead came in meekly asked for buy in from his opponents on everything. Huge wuss indeed.