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Cake day: December 20th, 2023

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  • I think it’s common knowledge that there are significant coalitions of people who won’t turn out for the Democrats because of things like Gaza/controversial presidential nominations/general disillusionment with the party. My own Dad, a lifelong Democrat voter, likely voted for RFK Jr. this time around because he isn’t satisfied with what the Democrats are delivering and lives in a safely blue state. I don’t agree with his decision, but as with the many others like him I can’t stop him from making it.




  • Those likely wouldn’t have gotten through Congress but that’s a poor excuse to abandon the efforts entirely. Embrace those changes as part of the platform, fight for them, make the Republicans publicly oppose what the people want instead of taking the accountability for doing that yourself.

    The Democrats’ insistence on working across the aisle with a coalition that has abandoned good-faith bipartisanship only cedes power to the Republicans.

    Obama won in 2008 with a message of “yes we can” but since he left office the Democrats’ most consistent message to voters has been “no we can’t”.




  • Despite all the Biden administrations achievements, they still haven’t addressed what the left has been asking for over the last decade.

    Stop supporting the war in Gaza? Nah.

    Single-payer healthcare system? Nuh uh.

    Housing crisis relief? If you’re good… maybe.

    Courts and criminal justice reform? Lol.

    Billionaire tax? Nope.

    Livable minimum wage? Psh.

    Legalize marijuana? Hah! No.