Axl Van Sixx
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- Joined
- Sep 10, 2005
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You're right that it won't be easy. But until it happens, nothing fundamental will ever change.
When you say there's a benefit to people like Bernie and AOC having power, I think what you're really saying is that it's nice to have anyone in Congress that purports to represent the interests of working class people. And yes, that is better than the vast majority of the U.S. Congress. But the problem is that by chaining themselves to the Democratic Party, these politicians end up being "sheepdogs" that channel any left discontent back into the Democrats and prevent real change.
I understand your skepticism towards third parties, but the poor record of third parties so far is in part because they've had so few resources behind them. Now imagine if the trade union movement seriously broke from the Democrats and formed a mass labor party. Labor unions are the only force in American society powerful enough to combat corporate influence. A labor party with the backing of the trade unions would quickly become a significant force on the political scene. If the likes of Bernie and AOC have the courage of their convictions, they might very well join such a new party. If not, they're only confirming that they have no interest in challenging the status quo.
When you say there's a benefit to people like Bernie and AOC having power, I think what you're really saying is that it's nice to have anyone in Congress that purports to represent the interests of working class people. And yes, that is better than the vast majority of the U.S. Congress. But the problem is that by chaining themselves to the Democratic Party, these politicians end up being "sheepdogs" that channel any left discontent back into the Democrats and prevent real change.
I understand your skepticism towards third parties, but the poor record of third parties so far is in part because they've had so few resources behind them. Now imagine if the trade union movement seriously broke from the Democrats and formed a mass labor party. Labor unions are the only force in American society powerful enough to combat corporate influence. A labor party with the backing of the trade unions would quickly become a significant force on the political scene. If the likes of Bernie and AOC have the courage of their convictions, they might very well join such a new party. If not, they're only confirming that they have no interest in challenging the status quo.