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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-04-02 07:11 pm

[ SECRET POST #6662 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6662 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2025-04-03 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
DA, but I lived in Vermont for 12 years while Bernie was there. Voting for him would change the status quo by a lot less than the online left would like to believe, unless you truly think that what the working class needs is renamed post offices and photo ops with college students. Granted, if the only way the Democratic party can succeed is to scrap the whole focus on infrastructure, public transportation, loan relief, minority rights and other boring policy things to adopt their own smooth talker who's really good at suckering 20 year olds into sending him $5 so he can pay the taxes on his three houses and take his scam artist wife on vacation to Rome, then we might as well go for it because at least getting nothing done is less destructive than the Republican plan of destroying everything and selling the rubble to raise money for Russia.

(Anonymous) 2025-04-03 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
What do you see as a viable future for the democratic party? You are repeating the same argument, with the false idea of a passive president who "gets nothing done" and supposedly maintains a status quo that most people have become disillusioned with, not even to mention the many brutal policies of our blue presidents. What is your message to such disillusioned people, to stick it out and suck it up? Do you expect blue candidates to get worse and worse, and to keep dutifully voting for them every time because they're "less evil"? I do not think this argument will bring conservatives or moderates to our side.

(Anonymous) 2025-04-03 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
We had a president who got more done for the working class in four years than any president has in the past 40. The electorate retaliated by replacing him with a felon with the stated desire to destroy government and the working class in order to curry favor with billionaires and dictators. Given the option between Trump and Bernie Sanders, I'd pick Sanders because at least his grift is mostly harmless to the working class and the rest of the country. But you aren't arguing in good faith as to what the working class actually wants, other than that, according to you it's not stronger labor policies, a functioning infrastructure, social services, sound economic policies, or any of the other things that all those terrible, uninspiring democrats put on the table.

So, enjoy the chaos demon presidency that you asked for and got. I hope that you and your loved ones survive it.

(Anonymous) 2025-04-03 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I normally do not discuss politics on here because of responses like this. Blue no matter who, if you dislike anything a Democratic president has done you're a Trump voter. Disheartening. I do speak in good faith.

Are you working class? Do you discuss these topics with working class people? I am not arguing that Trump represents the working class, I have repeatedly said I did not vote for him, but my coworkers in my lowest paying jobs often lack faith in Democratic candidates. Why do you think that is? Why do you think Trump's persona and campaign promises speak more to them? I don't see a point in denying reality, saying that just because I hate Trump, everyone did. I believe we should try to understand this and no longer rely on weak arguments, like lesser evil. This idea that everyone who doesn't vote blue is stupid is alienating to voters who are otherwise curious about their options. I brought up Bernie not because I saw him as the savior of the working class, but because his campaigning on the subject was exciting to voters, even many conservatives, and not "too progressive."