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LEFT WING LOONS Title: HERE WE GO: Millennial Democrats EMBRACE Socialism A few months ago, Hillary Clinton was asked about whether her self- identification as a capitalist had hurt her among members of her own core constituency. She said it had. She was right. And the Democratic Party is now moving openly in the direction of embracing socialism. All of this follows what are, in any serious sense, relatively minor wins for self-proclaimed Democratic Socialists within the party. The momentum began with Bernie Sanders stunning 2016 presidential run, which galvanized young people in a way Hillarys campaign never did. Sanders radicalism permeated the party and radicalized ambitious politicians like Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY). But Warren and Booker and Harris and Gillibrand still dont openly embrace socialism as a philosophy. Not so with a few fringe members of the party getting outsized attention for winning primaries. These would be Summer Lee, 30, and Sara Innamorato, 32, and Elizabeth Fiedler, 37, all three of whom won nominations for the Pennsylvania State Legislature in the Democratic Party. And the latest and greatest of these emissaries of Marx is, of course, the medias beloved Alexandria Ocasio- Cortez, 28, who just knocked off Joe Crowley in a primary vote in New York. Now, Michelle Goldberg of The New York Times points out that millennials are embracing socialism in large numbers: Talk of popular control of the means of production is anathema to many older Democrats, even very liberal ones. It plays a lot better with the young; one recent survey shows that 61 percent of Democrats between 18 and 34 view socialism positively
Indeed, while theres a lot of talk about an ideological civil war among Democrats, on the ground, boundaries seem more fluid. In Pennsylvania recently, I met with moderate suburban resistance activists whod volunteered for Innamorato, thrilled to support a young woman who could help revitalize the Democratic Party. And herein lies the issue for Democrats: while the agenda of the DSA is utterly unworkable and insane nationalized healthcare, guaranteed housing, guaranteed government jobs the Democratic Party is happy to embrace the crowd, even if it means embracing unworkable policies. Socialism allows Democrats to fit President Trumps victory into an ideological framework: hes the apotheosis of evil capitalism run amok, finally at the head of American government. As Goldberg writes: The young members of the D.S.A., meanwhile, are hopeful because their analysis helps them make sense of the Trump catastrophe. They often seem less panicked about what is happening in America right now than liberals are, because they believe they know why our society is coming undone, and how it can be rebuilt.
After Ocasio-Cortezs win, Pelosi denied Republican claims that socialism is ascendant in the Democratic Party. Its hard to blame her for being defensive, since for generations socialist was considered a slur, and its one thats hurled at Democrats indiscriminately. But I think shes wrong. There are more candidates like Ocasio-Cortez out there, and the Democrats should welcome them. It needs their youth and zeal and willingness to do the work of rebuilding the party as a neighborhood institution. And theyre coming, whether the partys leadership likes it or not. Now, socialism has failed every time it has been tried. European-style socialism isnt actually socialism in the true sense it doesnt nationalize the means of production, or democratize them. But socialism provides a sense of meaning to people who have none. Perhaps the most interesting part of Goldbergs piece is her insistence that socialists are working to recreate social fabric: I was struck by the work they put into building community. On some days that public schools are closed, the D.S.A.s socialist-feminist committee puts on all-day events with child care and free lunches. Like several other chapters, the Pittsburgh D.S.A. holds clinics where members change peoples burned-out car brake lights for free, helping them avoid unnecessary police run-ins while making inroads into the community. A local mechanic named Metal Mary helped train them. But this all comes to an end the moment socialists actually hold power. Then they abandon local charitable solutions, and immediately turn to government. Socialism isnt voluntary. Its inherently coerced. The Democratic move toward socialism is easy to mock, but the reality is that Americans tend to swing from party to party electorally. There will come some point when Democrats are again ascendant. If theyre the party of Bernie Sanders when that happens, get ready for American liberties to be thrown under the bus in favor of hackneyed nostrums about the power of the people, amidst increasing suffering of individuals.
Poster Comment: The 'Occupy' movement was a fine example of the strength of the Socialist movement that went ignored by establishment Democrats, much like the Tea Party was ignored by establishment Republicans. It should not have been a surprise that some of the largest vote-getters in 2016 were anti-establishment candidates (Trump, Sanders, Cruz).
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This is very-positive news as it helps fragment the 'Rat party into tiny little special-interest ethnic bits, many of which work at cross-purposes or just flat-out hate each other.
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