• stoly@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    From an economic perspective the Democratic party has abandoned working class Americans in favor of the ultra wealthy.

    The Republican party did that back in the 1960s after the passage of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts. You’re doing a both sides thing and it doesn’t work well.

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      1 day ago

      Sure champ. Show me where Harris advocated against the power of the wealthy to the benefit of the working class at all in her campaign. The silence there was deafening.

      There are legitimate instances where “both sides” is blatant hypocrisy, but this isn’t one of them. Democrats lost because they refused to address the inequalities and power the rich have. Just the other day the new head of the DNC was talking about how they will only take money from “good billionaires” showing they haven’t learned a thing. When the wealthy can buy your party and control the direction it goes, seemingly always to the right, that’s a fucking problem.

      When it comes to the wealthy the right and left hands of this nation are more than happy jerking each other off for their personal gain at the cost to the rest of us. Corporate Democrats are Republicans for all intents and purposes in this case.

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        1 day ago

        Sure champ

        I stopped reading at this point. You made it personal for no reason and don’t deserve a response.