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Jeff Horton's avatar

Marc, I like the forest and trees metaphor. It perfectly describes the corporate media’s response to Trump’s appointments. (Timothy Snyder also sees the dark and dangerous forest.)

I also totally agree that when the Democrats in the 1980s joined the Republicans in promoting the neoliberal globalism that decimated the American working class and its unions they started the process of losing workers’ votes. But Biden really did begin to turn away from neoliberalism—tentatively but definitely. This might have been enough to give Harris a win in the swing states that Trump narrowly won were it not for the factor that I think you underestimate—the power of the oligarchs to manipulate American public opinion. Decades of Murdoch’s media lies and propaganda have created a third of the country willing to believe anything negative about our institutions and the Democrats. Add to that hundreds of millions of dollars spent by Musk Thiel Mellon etc coordinated with Russian misinformation (Putin is the leader of world fascism after all) aimed at tearing down Harris and the Democrats. And don’t forget the the significant suppression of Black, student and other Democratic voters. I don’t think anyone could have beaten Trump and the oligarchs this year.

So you’re right about the neoliberal betrayal hurting the Dems, and you’re right about the Democratic ancients not getting the point about neoliberalism (except Biden which is why Bernie and AOC stuck with him). You underestimate the power of the oligarchy over the mind of America.

As for strategy I agree—we must wage class warfare against the oligarchs. Pelosi Schumer etc. have never been willing to do that and even now will not. They must be pushed aside. Vigorous mass organizing, especially of workers, is the only way to win. We can’t match the oligarchs’ media billions so we must promote organizing that develops grassroots communication. And in doing this we must continue to fight racism and patriarchy. That’s not just “identity politics”—it’s the only way to build a unified working class that can challenge fascism.

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Richi Ray's avatar

And Clinton's signing the Telecom Act destroying half of what was a vibrant retail music business, that which we've never recovered from in pop music.

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