Sundray ( @sundrei@lemmy.sdf.org ) English25•1 month agoGenuinely curious what people want the Democrats to specifically do right now, apart from vague calls of “something” and “more” and “better.” At least on a federal level, aren’t they pretty much powerless at this point? What even can they do?
Zorsith ( @Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English22•1 month agoNot lining up to bend over for republicans would be nice a nice start. Even a quarter the obstructionism as the republican party has put forth when Democrats are in charge would be appreciated.
Sundray ( @sundrei@lemmy.sdf.org ) English3•1 month agoCertainly, but like – what specifically? If you could pick one specific thing they should do/have done, what would it be?
ubergeek ( @ubergeek@lemmy.today ) English4•1 month agoNot vote “Yes” on appointments.
Sundray ( @sundrei@lemmy.sdf.org ) English1•1 month agoFor the most part they haven’t; and with the votes available, not a single nominee was in danger of being voted down even when all Democrats voted against them. Pete Hegseth received 0 Democratic votes and still got confirmed.
IninewCrow ( @ininewcrow@lemmy.ca ) English17•1 month agoSpeak up, speak loud and speak often. Be the leaders of the grassroots organization they pretend to represent.
Sundray ( @sundrei@lemmy.sdf.org ) English7•1 month agoThey seem to be incessantly tweeting and Facebooking, but people are complaining that that’s not very effective.
SwingingTheLamp ( @SwingingTheLamp@midwest.social ) English17•1 month ago-
Figure out what they stand for, stated in two sentences. (From that old chestnut that says that you don’t understand a thing if you can’t explain it in two sentences, or less.)
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Learn from the experts (PR people, psychologists, neuroscientists, screenwriters, etc.) how to state it in ways that resonate with people.
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Then, do it. Convince all of us that they care, and are trying. Build coalitions around the message, and strengthen civil society.
The greatest damage from this administration’s lawlessness does not come from tearing down government agencies, it’s the corrosive effect of hopelessness in the minds and hearts of the citizens as we look around and feel like we’re alone, and that nobody else actually cares about our laws, traditions, and principles.
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JillyB ( @JillyB@beehaw.org ) English12•1 month agoMy interpretation: the right is broadly successful because they are presenting a compelling narrative to explain the problems in America. It’s “elites” in business, government (deep state), and schools that are pushing an unamerican agenda of “wokeness”, using immigrants to gain power, and indoctrinating through schools and universities. This is enough to get people to vote right because at least the right is doing something to address their concerns.
What the Democrats need to do, is present a more compelling narrative. They can’t just be the “non-maga” party. They have to actually address people’s concerns about economic insecurity and present a vision for the future. I remain convinced that the first president that runs on economic populism will sweep an election.
LoamImprovement ( @LoamImprovement@beehaw.org ) English10•1 month agoYeah, I remember in 2016 when the Hillary campaign’s response to “Make America Great Again” was “America is Already Great” and man did that go over like a lead balloon. Democrats fucking love to pretend everything is okay.
Eugene V. Debs' Ghost ( @eugenevdebs@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English5•1 month agoAnd then Harris did the same and wondered why she lost.
“Everything is okay! Sure you can’t afford food, rent, housing, the government spends more on wars than social services, but I might give those with millions a few hundred thousand to buy a house! And I’ll appoint a Republican to my cabinet!”
NoneOfUrBusiness ( @NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io ) 10•1 month agoThe next real test will probably be the budget vote in the House. Post-Trump Republicans have historically been unable to pass budgets without democrat help, even when they had a majority, so one thing democrats can do is squeeze the GOP dry for concessions before helping them pass the next budget.
quoll ( @quoll@lemmy.sdf.org ) English9•1 month agostep one should be a change of leadership.
Sundray ( @sundrei@lemmy.sdf.org ) English1•1 month agoAgreed. Can anyone think of somebody the Progressive wing and the mega-donors can agree on?
ubergeek ( @ubergeek@lemmy.today ) English4•1 month agoMega donors can’t eat their money. The working class WILL get behind a strike, if they see support from the electeds.
Sundray ( @sundrei@lemmy.sdf.org ) English1•1 month agoWhat will the working class eat while they aren’t getting paid during the strike?
ubergeek ( @ubergeek@lemmy.today ) English5•1 month agoWe already produce the food… oligarchs don’t.
We can seize the means of production.
ubergeek ( @ubergeek@lemmy.today ) English9•1 month agoI want Dems to start arming the working class. Like, empty the campaign coffers, and use it to buy guns, bullets, and butter for the working class.
How’s that for a start?
Sundray ( @sundrei@lemmy.sdf.org ) English4•1 month agoIt’s certainly specific!
Eugene V. Debs' Ghost ( @eugenevdebs@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English8•1 month ago- Vote no on everything like Republicans did when Obama/Biden tried good things
- Filibuster every bill like Republicans
- Give motivated members of Congress more power, like AOC
- Retire the old blood of the DNC and have people with ideas from after 1982 enter office (my state allows office vacancies to be filled by appointment until election)
- Listen to the Americans who voted for you to stop Trump and stop whining about that in private meetings
- Stop voting yes on anything Trump wants
- Don’t ratfuck young faces because they are running in seats with old people
- Don’t say everything is okay and normal despite the fact it’s clearly not, it didn’t work both times they ran on it as a platform
Sundray ( @sundrei@lemmy.sdf.org ) English3•1 month agoAll great ideas. Have you mentioned them to the Democrats? They are depressingly poll-driven, but it’s probably worth directly reaching out. My local congress people are probably sick of my shit by now, but if so – good.
Eugene V. Debs' Ghost ( @eugenevdebs@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English4•1 month agoWell since they think a mean worded tweet is all you need to stop Trump, I figured a mean worded comment is just as good /s
inv3r5ion ( @inv3r5ion@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English6•1 month agoObstruct fucking everything instead of being the complicit bastards they are.
Aatube ( @Aatube@kbin.melroy.org ) 3•1 month agohttps://kbin.earth/m/progressivepolitics@lemmy.world/t/932145/Bracing-for-a-Shutdown-Fight-Democrats-Warn-Their-Votes-Are
Noxy ( @noxypaws@pawb.social ) English14•1 month agoI hate that fucking song so much.
شاهد على إبادة ( @PanArab@lemm.ee ) English10•1 month agoPretty much. Last time they wore pussyhats, playing “Roar” really loud is a radical act for them.
NoMadLadNZ ( @NoMadLadNZ@lemmy.nz ) English5•1 month agoJeezus, they need to only have people under the age of 50 to revitalize any messaging. An anthem from a washed up pop star celeb is not going to do shit. Celebs are a turn off. The election not 3 months ago proved that.
Troy ( @troyunrau@lemmy.ca ) English21•1 month agoAte the onion?
NoMadLadNZ ( @NoMadLadNZ@lemmy.nz ) English1•1 month agoahhh shit… lol
NigelFrobisher ( @NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone ) English5•1 month agoThey’re preparing a stockpile of spears and chainmail so they can rule uncontested over whatever is left of America by the end of the year.
psyklax ( @psyklax@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English3•1 month agoMaybe the democrats need a media apparatus to propagandize people against whatever the republicans want to do 🙄
_cryptagion [he/him] ( @_cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English2•1 month agoOh, so they’ve finally decided to do anything at all? I wish this wasn’t the Onion, because I’m really starting to think the democrats got what they wanted when he was elected.
GooberEar ( @GooberEar@lemmy.wtf ) English1•1 month agoI assume this is a new/newer song? I am not sure I’ve heard it, and if so, I certainly didn’t know it was Katy Perry’s “Roar”.
expr ( @expr@programming.dev ) English10•1 month agoIt came out in 2013, so no, not new at all. It was an incredibly popular song, with over a billion listens on Spotify.