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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-06-24 05:52 pm

[ SECRET POST #5649 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5649 ⌋

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07. [WARNING for discussion of marital infidelity]




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Re: Roe v. Wade thread.

(Anonymous) 2022-06-25 03:08 pm (UTC)(link)
That’s because the strategy that doesn’t involve illegal seizures of power and installing a dictatorship involves voting enough Republicans out of office to allow meaningful legislation to be passed and to hold the Court accountable. Passion looks good on twitter, but voting gets shit done.

Re: Roe v. Wade thread.

(Anonymous) 2022-06-25 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not arguing against voting. What I want is a sense of drive and an understanding of the stakes of the situation. I want to know what meaningful legislation Democrats are going to pass to deal with these issues. I want to understand how they're going to sell that legislation in a coherent way to the American people. I want to understand what their plan is for winning enough seats in the House and Senate to pass that legislation. I want Democrats grappling with the fact that their current electoral and political strategy is not an unalloyed success and that it may need to be changed and improved. I want to see the Democrats fighting as hard as they can for every House seat, every Senate seat, every state legislature, every governorship. I want them to understand that it is their job to win our votes and I want them to have a strategy for it and carry that strategy out. I don't want to see Democrats getting lost in endless internal power struggles and internecine Beltway intrigues, and then telling us it's our fault when they lose, and not taking any responsibility for it and just blaming us for not voting more.

NAYRT

(Anonymous) 2022-06-25 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
What, you need to be inspired to vote? You need to be courted? Like this is a country club membership being sold to you?

This is your life. Your civil rights and liberties. If Democrats suck, then think of voting as less about supporting your team and more about fighting your enemy. That's how the Republican voters do it. Their leaders are consistently shown to be dishonest, hypocritical, and actively working to harm their own base, but they vote anyway to fight the black transgender atheist agenda that they believe to be coming for them.

Re: NAYRT

(Anonymous) 2022-06-25 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
AYRT

That isn't what I said at all. You're responding to stuff I never said. These things aren't conditions for me to vote. I'll vote no matter what.

However - I don't think that simply telling people to vote is enough. I think we need more from the Democratic Party. I think these are the standards that they need to meet to be an effective political party in the current crisis.

And while I agree with you that people should vote for Democrats no matter what - I think it's practically a lot easier to convince people to vote for your party if your party is effective and knows what they're doing. Maybe people shouldn't need to be convinced to vote but many people do. And that is literally the Democratic Party's job - to convince people to vote for them and then deliver once in office. Right now it doesn't seem like they're up to it.

Re: Roe v. Wade thread.

(Anonymous) 2022-06-25 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
NAYRT--There isn't a magic strategy that will work to fix this, though?

Like, they have plans. None of them work without enough legislators working together, and I don't think they'll go in for murdering Republican legislators with Dem governors or something.

I vote in my local elections on up for the furthest left candidates who can actually articulate that they have a plan and what it is. Passion is awesome, but "I support the environment, PoC, legalized drugs, UBI, immigrants, and taxing the rich at 90%" is a statement of support, not a plan.

But then, I live in coastal California, so I am often picking between two leftist candidates, and almost every local office has a Democratic candidate of some description running.

In places where the only candidates are Mitch McConnell clones (evil, willing to break the rules to get his way) and Marjorie Taylor Greene clones (evil, thinks rules are an invention of Demoncratic baby eating lizard people) I can see how voting feels hopeless.

The dramatic, shut the government down via refusing to vote on or pass any legislation, debt ceiling default, no budget agreement so the federal government shuts down shit that the GOP does? Won't work for Democrats because at least some of them actually want to help people.

And if Democrats copied McConnell's strategy? The GOP would be fine with it, because their goal is to a) break the government beyond repair and b) enrich themselves and their rich donors c) make life suck for everyone who's not a rich cis straight white able-bodied evangelical Christian man. The Dems copying their "shut down the government, it's useless anyway" strategy gives them exactly what they want and nothing that Democrats do.

I wish nation wide ad campaigns that listed concrete stuff the Democrats have tried to give people (help with the cost of baby formula and gas, protection from price-gouging, cheap insulin, free pre-K school/daycare, guaranteed paid sick and maternity leave etc) and stuff they've actually given people that Republicans have already or want to take away (cheaper healthcare, cleaner air, cleaner water, subsidized internet, universal free school lunches, increased child tax credit etc) were a thing.

Maybe it's illegal to run ads that aren't about a specific candidate? Because I've never seen an ad that lays out "we want to give you things that make your life better, and Republicans keep stopping up, and the Republicans want to take away the good things the government currently does for you so they can take your taxes and give you nothing."