Jamelle Bouie
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Sie werden verantwortlich sein. Und es ist so, wie du dich gegen das drückst. And it is unreasonable, right, to say everyone who's vaguely left the center of the United States has to be on their best behavior all the time. It's like, that's insane. What you maybe can do is find some way to sort of short circuit the transmission of those messages.
And that's really only going to happen either through sort of like media saturation of the same kind or through some other way to reach ordinary people, to have some sort of, so that they have some other image in their head of what a Democrat is. ist, right?
And that's really only going to happen either through sort of like media saturation of the same kind or through some other way to reach ordinary people, to have some sort of, so that they have some other image in their head of what a Democrat is. ist, right?
And that's really only going to happen either through sort of like media saturation of the same kind or through some other way to reach ordinary people, to have some sort of, so that they have some other image in their head of what a Democrat is. ist, right?
So that instead of thinking of a Democrat as like some, you know, grad student in Portland who happened to get sucked up by the right-wing media machine, they think of a Democrat as a local teacher who, you know, is involved in like a local, the local party and like does door-to-door stuff. You're like, oh, that's, you know, I know, I know who that person is. I like them. I respect them.
So that instead of thinking of a Democrat as like some, you know, grad student in Portland who happened to get sucked up by the right-wing media machine, they think of a Democrat as a local teacher who, you know, is involved in like a local, the local party and like does door-to-door stuff. You're like, oh, that's, you know, I know, I know who that person is. I like them. I respect them.
So that instead of thinking of a Democrat as like some, you know, grad student in Portland who happened to get sucked up by the right-wing media machine, they think of a Democrat as a local teacher who, you know, is involved in like a local, the local party and like does door-to-door stuff. You're like, oh, that's, you know, I know, I know who that person is. I like them. I respect them.
They are a Democrat. But even, even the latter is, ist ein Projekt, das Arbeit und Investitionen und Experimentationen benötigt und eine Willenheit, um zu sehen, was sich in Bezug auf Organisation und Party-Bildung befindet.
They are a Democrat. But even, even the latter is, ist ein Projekt, das Arbeit und Investitionen und Experimentationen benötigt und eine Willenheit, um zu sehen, was sich in Bezug auf Organisation und Party-Bildung befindet.
They are a Democrat. But even, even the latter is, ist ein Projekt, das Arbeit und Investitionen und Experimentationen benötigt und eine Willenheit, um zu sehen, was sich in Bezug auf Organisation und Party-Bildung befindet.
Especially since, I mean, I think Democrats are trying to conserve something and that is sort of what's left of the New Deal order. I mean, the party is still kind of oriented around the New Deal and its successor, kind of expansion of the welfare state. So, it's like, yeah, I mean, you know, you're trying to conserve Social Security, you're trying to conserve Medicare, Medicaid.
Especially since, I mean, I think Democrats are trying to conserve something and that is sort of what's left of the New Deal order. I mean, the party is still kind of oriented around the New Deal and its successor, kind of expansion of the welfare state. So, it's like, yeah, I mean, you know, you're trying to conserve Social Security, you're trying to conserve Medicare, Medicaid.
Especially since, I mean, I think Democrats are trying to conserve something and that is sort of what's left of the New Deal order. I mean, the party is still kind of oriented around the New Deal and its successor, kind of expansion of the welfare state. So, it's like, yeah, I mean, you know, you're trying to conserve Social Security, you're trying to conserve Medicare, Medicaid.
You're trying to expand it somewhat as well, but you're expanding on an existing foundation. I think some of it is just going to be unavoidable. It is simply the case that what the broad left in this country wants is to use the power of the state to improve people's lives. That's what it wants. It wants to expand social services. It wants to expand social insurance.
You're trying to expand it somewhat as well, but you're expanding on an existing foundation. I think some of it is just going to be unavoidable. It is simply the case that what the broad left in this country wants is to use the power of the state to improve people's lives. That's what it wants. It wants to expand social services. It wants to expand social insurance.
You're trying to expand it somewhat as well, but you're expanding on an existing foundation. I think some of it is just going to be unavoidable. It is simply the case that what the broad left in this country wants is to use the power of the state to improve people's lives. That's what it wants. It wants to expand social services. It wants to expand social insurance.
It wants to do all these things. There's no way to be kind of an anti-system party when your basic orientation is that we're going to use the system. We're not going to try to dismantle it. We're not going to try to destroy it. We're going to try to use it. I do think there is a way to frame the state, the public, against
It wants to do all these things. There's no way to be kind of an anti-system party when your basic orientation is that we're going to use the system. We're not going to try to dismantle it. We're not going to try to destroy it. We're going to try to use it. I do think there is a way to frame the state, the public, against
It wants to do all these things. There's no way to be kind of an anti-system party when your basic orientation is that we're going to use the system. We're not going to try to dismantle it. We're not going to try to destroy it. We're going to try to use it. I do think there is a way to frame the state, the public, against
private actors who may want to unravel the social insurance state, who may want to slash taxes to the bone and cut services. There's a way of identifying villains and saying, we want to use the state on behalf of you and not let it be put in the hands of these other people who want to use it to enrich themselves. But that requires...