It’s time. Everyone agrees the DNC is a failure for numerous reasons. It’s time to stop bitching and figure out how to fix it.

How do we get people like Bernie, AOC and Jon Stewart in charge?

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    The DNC chair election is on Feb 1st. That person has a hufe impact on party policy. I suggest starting there.

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    In early 2009, about 4 months after Obama took office, I realized he wasn’t going to do one of his main campaign promises , which was to shut down Guantanamo bay. He repeatedly promised to shut it down to stop the abuses and allow the US to take the high road and fight evil the right way. Then he did nothing. I realized Obama was far too centrist and that the US was going to get a lot worse than better. I called the DNC and deregistered with the party. I told them why.

    Call, if you’re registered (for primary voting as I was( and tell them they’re failed assholes.

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    The short answer is: you wait and hope that they change themselves.

    The longer answer is: wow you’re still waiting?!

    The DNC pretty much has a closed loop. That the US is stuck in 2-party hell is the icing on the cake.

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    We cannot save the DNC and it cannot save us. We need a party from the grassroots, a people’s party, not a coporate party.

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    Support your local socialists. We need farther left leaders to push liberal policy in that direction like maga did for the gop

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    We don’t control the DNC, DNC is controlled by the owner class who fund it.

    This ain’t changing. Two party regime is captured.

    We need third party that will go actually do proper opposition

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    The DNC is a corporation. They don’t care what any real people want or need.

    Inb4 - see: Wilding vs DNC Services Corp

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      Local meetings are an eye opener into the bowels of the party. Lots of people show up trying to find a way to engage with the party. What they find tends to be people obsessed with raising money, people looking to wrangle large teams of volunteer block walkers, and people doing busy work that’s totally disconnected from the candidates or the other party offices.

      The Democrats don’t function as a party. They function as a branded franchise.

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        This aligns with my experience. I tried to get involved and was met with near hostility from someone who is now a multiple times over failed candidate because I didn’t value things precisely as they did and wasn’t interested in just serving them.

        To be clear I volunteered a TON for some candidates I have believed in. Including doing the grunt work, and had plenty to offer.

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          My biggest frustration with the party is in how it just evaporates the week after the election. I’d been an avid volunteer since 2006, and it felt like every two years I was starting over from ground zero. I could never find the “in” with party organizers, because it was all consultants attaching themselves to candidates, whipping up pools of volunteers, and then collapsing back into nothing at the end of the cycle.

          During the off-seasons, district and county meetings were pretty empty. We had a city councilor who organized trash cleanups and other civic activities - which, that’s fine on its face but not political activity just unpaid janitorial work. We had mayors who would sit patiently through meetings, nodding and smiling and agreeing with everyone, and then did his own thing regardless of public sentiment.

          Deeply enervating.

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            My biggest frustration with the party is in how it just evaporates the week after the election

            Same. My business is across the street from the former local Democrat headquarters. The week before the election there came to me and said they wanted to keep their lease going and asked if in exchange for me caring for the place i I got to use it as extra space. I own a local game shop and could use the area for larger Magic games, and for d&d. but the day after the election I showed up to work and their space was totally empty.

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            the party is in how it just evaporates the week after the election.

            Yep. which shows you how concerned they are with the electorate when it’s not voting season.

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      No, just showing up without a defined purpose is just a blackhole of nothing. Either intentionally or accidentally the system has been set up to prevent normal people from getting past the local level.

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      It’s important that no more energy be wasted on the party that refuses to change.

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        You really should. Maybe not today, but when you have time. What else are you going to do? Just watch YouTube and fart around on Lemmy?

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        I only got about halfway through it, but there was a lot about the DNC being ineffective and overly focused on hierarchy and order in times when norms are being completely trashed by the other side.

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      Yes, and I was thinking the same thing about others as I read posts here. Jon is the key - His tireless work for the 9/11 first responders, And his consistent calling out bullshit on both sides makes him the person that we trust to be able to believe in these other people.

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        He’s great at messaging, obviously. I don’t think he wants an actual position in the party as a full time politician though.

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    Don’t you all in the US vote on like, everyone and everything? Can you vote for another dem against a dem locally? How do all these ancient people stay in their seat for so long?