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What is your suggested Dem policy platform for 2028?

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Here's mine:

1. Focus economic message on the working/middle class. Frame the working/middle class as the backbone of America. Working hard is a defining quality of being an American. Working people deserve to be honored and treated fairly for their hard work. That means supporting the social safety net so people can eventually retire with economic security, higher minimum wage, workplace protections, the right to unionize, and coming up with policies that decrease healthcare, housing, and education costs. The Republicans purport to stand for the working class but consistently screw them over when given power. Why is it that small towns all over red state America are dying, despite Republicans being in control of those towns for decades and decades?

2. Don't demonize the rich, but emphasize that it doesn't make sense to put ourselves in increasingly dangerous debt to give them tax breaks when they are already doing better than ever before in American history. Most people don't hate rich people and are turned off by class warfare messaging. This needs to be addressed as a pragmatic point. The rich do not need any special help in today's world. We need to bring the budget into greater balance, and we can't do that without raising taxes on the wealthy.

3. Reform the cost of education. Target this at young people. The cost of college is ridiculous. Colleges need to be held accountable when they graduate students who can't find jobs to pay off their debt. This is putting young people far behind their parents in terms of buying houses and starting families, and it hurts the economy.

4. Return to sanity. No more unhinged social media rants. No more incessant partisan trolling. Focus on actually making people's lives better and working together. Trump/MAGA have made American political discourse far nastier than it needs to be or than it was previously. We cannot allow that to become the new normal.

5. Appointments based on merit / end corruption. Emphasize that cabinet offices will be staffed by the most qualified individuals. Frame the Trump administration as the most corrupt and incompetent in American history. He promised to drain the swamp but instead has packed the government with cronies, donors, and extremists.

6. Racial togetherness message. America is a diverse country and we need to come together. The constitution demands that people be judged based on their merit, not their race. Promise not to support policies that divide people based on race. Emphasize that when we adopt education and economic policies that support low- and middle-income families, that will benefit people of color without excluding anyone who is similarly situated.

7. Immigration. We need to enforce our immigration laws, but prioritize the deportation of criminals, treat all immigrants with basic dignity, and follow legal requirements and processes. Promise to keep Trump policies that have been effective while eradicating those that are unconstitutional, inhumane, or impractical. Support pathway to citizenship for immigrants who have been here decades.

8. Reform SCOTUS appointments. Promise that any SCOTUS nominees will come from a list proposed by a bipartisan or nonpartisan commission. Develop other ideas that don't involve packing the court. We cannot allow any more ideologues on the high court.

9. Campaign finance reform. Emphasize the risk of certain bad actors using their extreme wealth to influence politics. Even MAGA hate Musk. We need to do everything in our power to reform campaign finance, even if that means amending the constitution. SCOTUS reforms will also help.

10. Tariffs. We will negotiate better trade deals with other countries, but the current negotiation style is too erratic and is damaging businesses and hurting consumers. And we should not be alienating our closest allies and trade partners like the current administration is doing.

11. Israel/Palestine. Israel was the victim of a horrific terrorist attack and we will do everything we can to stop terrorism and antisemitism at home and abroad. That said, Israel has gone far beyond any reasonable response to that attack, and we cannot ignore our own role in facilitating those abuses through our funding of that state. Neither of the past two administrations have applied sufficient pressure to coerce Israel to end hostilities, avoid civilian deaths, and begin the rebuilding process.

12. Biden. Acknowledge that the Biden administration made mistakes on inflation, immigration, and lack of transparency regarding his health. Promise not to repeat those mistakes.
 
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1. There's always the guillotine if you keep this shit up, rich ****ers.

2. Or, the rope.

3. We might let you choose.

4. We might not.

5. You have a month.
 
Get behind Andy Beshear.
 
Be incredibly boring and make sure no one votes.
 
1. Focus economic message on the working/middle class. Frame the working/middle class as the backbone of America. Working hard is a defining quality of being an American. Working people deserve to be honored and treated fairly for their hard work. That means supporting the social safety net so people can eventually retire with economic security, higher minimum wage, workplace protections, the right to unionize,

All three of those create unemployment. That is not good for the beloved "working class".

and coming up with policies that decrease healthcare, housing, and education costs.

All three of those are expensive because of regulation that restricts supply, along with subsidies that increase demand, both of which were put in place by dumbocrats.

Decreasing the price of housing and healthcare would mean following Ezra Klein's abundance agenda, and the left hates the very idea of that. They consider it to be neoliberalism renamed.
 
Here's mine:

1. Focus economic message on the working/middle class. Frame the working/middle class as the backbone of America. Working hard is a defining quality of being an American. Working people deserve to be honored and treated fairly for their hard work. That means supporting the social safety net so people can eventually retire with economic security, higher minimum wage, workplace protections, the right to unionize, and coming up with policies that decrease healthcare, housing, and education costs. The Republicans purport to stand for the working class but consistently screw them over when given power. Why is it that small towns all over red state America are dying, despite Republicans being in control of those towns for decades and decades?

2. Don't demonize the rich, but emphasize that it doesn't make sense to put ourselves in increasingly dangerous debt to give them tax breaks when they are already doing better than ever before in American history. Most people don't hate rich people and are turned off by class warfare messaging. This needs to be addressed as a pragmatic point. The rich do not need any special help in today's world. We need to bring the budget into greater balance, and we can't do that without raising taxes on the wealthy.

3. Reform the cost of education. Target this at young people. The cost of college is ridiculous. Colleges need to be held accountable when they graduate students who can't find jobs to pay off their debt. This is putting young people far behind their parents in terms of buying houses and starting families, and it hurts the economy.

4. Return to sanity. No more unhinged social media rants. No more incessant partisan trolling. Focus on actually making people's lives better and working together. Trump/MAGA have made American political discourse far nastier than it needs to be or than it was previously. We cannot allow that to become the new normal.

5. Appointments based on merit / end corruption. Emphasize that cabinet offices will be staffed by the most qualified individuals. Frame the Trump administration as the most corrupt and incompetent in American history. He promised to drain the swamp but instead has packed the government with cronies, donors, and extremists.

6. Racial togetherness message. America is a diverse country and we need to come together. The constitution demands that people be judged based on their merit, not their race. Promise not to support policies that divide people based on race. Emphasize that when we adopt education and economic policies that support low- and middle-income families, that will benefit people of color without excluding anyone who is similarly situated.

7. Immigration.

8. Reform SCOTUS appointments.

9. Campaign finance reform.

10. Tariffs.

11. Israel/Palestine.

12. Biden.
1. Focus economic message on the working/middle class. This is the group Trump stole from the Democrats.
2. Don't demonize the rich, Democrats are now the party of elitism
3. Reform the cost of education. Odd way of putting this, almost Republican.
4. Return to sanity. Trump is the Roadrunner. The insanity was always the coyote.
5. Appointments based on merit / end corruption. Trump's often maligned appointments have done fairly well.
6. Racial togetherness message. That has worked so well during the last 20 years
7. Immigration. It's about time the Democrats develop a coherent policy.
8. Reform SCOTUS appointments. Win the White House
9. Campaign finance reform. :ROFLMAO:
10. Tariffs. The 10% across-the-board tariff is firmly in place.
11. Israel/Palestine. Democrats need to acknowledge Israel
12. Biden. Biden was never competent to take office. Democrats willingness to use a puppet is a massive black mark
 
2. Don't demonize the rich, but emphasize that it doesn't make sense to put ourselves in increasingly dangerous debt to give them tax breaks when they are already doing better than ever before in American history. Most people don't hate rich people and are turned off by class warfare messaging. This needs to be addressed as a pragmatic point. The rich do not need any special help in today's world. We need to bring the budget into greater balance, and we can't do that without raising taxes on the wealthy.
Are you kidding? Half the left want to metaphorically 'eat the rich,' while class warfare and hatred of "elites" is red meat to working class conservatives. [Edit: See @Jay59's post above.] This is one of the few if not the only area in which large numbers of folk from most political persuasions could very feasibly find common ground and be passionate about it. It's an unfortunate political and human tendency of needing an enemy to demonize and become united against, and there's no better enemy than the rich not least because in general but in very real terms they are the enemy of the working class and of democracy and of sustainable human civilization. The blind unthinking pro-capitalism dogma of the Soviet scare days are a distant memory for most folk (those who even remember them), while the devastating Global Financial Crisis and associated bailouts, the soaring of billionaires' wealth before, during and after the Covid pandemic which shattered so many lives, the emuskulation of federal government and public services by a vote-buying billionaire, and above all the ongoing struggles with prices of houses, healthcare and goods even in two-income households are all fresh in most people's memories and day-to-day experiences.

Probably the biggest reason many people are "turned off by class warfare messaging" is because so many timid pseudo-centrist corporate lapdogs in the Democratic party continue to perpetuate the myth that there's something impolite or untoward about the bottom 90% of the country advocating for their own interests against the 0.1% accumulating most of the country's wealth for themselves. It's the stupidest and weakest of illusions, but its maintained - albeit increasingly shakily - because it suits the interests of the billionaires, the billionaire-owned mass media and both the donor-beholden Democratic and Republican parties. And because the Democrats and pseudo-centrists insist on maintaining that illusion, it becomes that much easier for the far right to misdirect working class frustrations and anger towards fictitious academic and bureaucratic "elites" rather than the very real economic elites and their political stooges.

There needs to be an enemy to demonize and become united against, and the servile Democratic party have been fully complicit in allowing themselves and government and liberals in general to become that enemy in the minds of tens of millions of folk whose primary concerns are obviously and overwhelmingly economic... all but actively stepping in and presenting themselves as the scapegoats in order to spare the feelings - and more importantly the purses - of the ultra-rich.



Edit: To be clear I'm not a fan of actual demonization of course; ideally I'd want it couched more in terms of pity for the addictive and socially- and self-destructive nature of vast wealth accumulation, very much analogous to drug abuse. But it clearly and obviously is a fact that the ultra-rich are the pretty much the biggest problem, and trying to tiptoe around avoiding or denying or sugar-coating that reality is even more bonkers at this point than it already was ten years ago. This shouldn't be some bland issue of policy nuance, it should be something that gets working class people of all political persuasions utterly pissed off that so much wealth has been allowed to be captured and so much havoc wreaked by these pollutocrats and dollar addicts!
 
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Because he's a normal electable family guy. Much like Obama. ( Yeah, I know, he's white.) He also is pretty much a centrist in a very conservative state.

Corey Booker and Kamala are going to try to out Prog each other. That's not going to work for a national election.
 
Here's mine:
Here are my suggested ideas for the democrat party:

Endorse and promote young energetic democrats such as AOC, Crockett, Mondavi et. al.

Embrace the wisdom of Bernie Sanders.

Advocate for "universal health care" and unrestricted abortion.
 
Here are my suggested ideas for the democrat party:

Endorse and promote young energetic democrats such as AOC, Crockett, Mondavi et. al.

Embrace the wisdom of Bernie Sanders.

Advocate for "universal health care" and unrestricted abortion.

So forfeit to the Republicans again.
 
;)
Well, the democrat party should stick to it's principles, such as they are.
Principles are what got us here. It's time for the Dems to run a blatant fraud that constantly lies. Multiple rape accusations are a plus. No principles at all will steal a whole bunch of MAGA votes.
 
1. There's always the guillotine if you keep this shit up, rich ****ers.

2. Or, the rope.

3. We might let you choose.

4. We might not.

5. You have a month.

Keep what shit up? Creating massive amounts of innovation and wealth and employing millions of people who would otherwise be begging for scraps in the gutter?
 
Principles are what got us here. It's time for the Dems to run a blatant fraud that constantly lies.
LOL! That ship sailed years ago.
Multiple rape accusations are a plus. No principles at all will steal a whole bunch of MAGA votes.
Yes, accusations can be interesting. Sources say....
 
Corey Booker and Kamala are going to try to out Prog each other. That's not going to work for a national election.

But it will work for the Democratic primary, and you have to win that to become president. That's where my girl AOC is going to pummel both of those losers. You can't out-prog a demsoc.
 
Here's mine:

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10. Tariffs. We will negotiate better trade deals with other countries, but the current negotiation style is too erratic and is damaging businesses and hurting consumers. And we should not be alienating our closest allies and trade partners like the current administration is doing.

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I would promote a platform of unconditional free trade.

1. On day 1, I would unconditionally end all of Trump's tariffs.
2. On day 1, I would cease badgering other countries over trade imbalances with the United States, as trade imbalances are NOT a bad thing and do not need to be corrected.
3. I would pursue a policy of zero tariffs and true unconditional free trade between all nations.
4. I would work with Congress to end all laws that permit the President to unilaterally impose tariffs and would work to end all Congressionally imposed tariffs.
5. I would work to end all non tariff barriers to free trade.
 
The problem is liberal democrats from California, NY, and Illinois aren't going to vote for a god-fearing hillbilly from Kentucky.
Beshear is hardy a hillbilly. Interesting you would stereotype him that way.
 
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