rogneeb Wrote:
of course, 50% of the population is not voting republican. maybe 50% of those that actually muster up enough energy to get off the couch and actually vote. probably, what, 25 or 30% of the population is actually voting republican? still, thats a hell of a lot of country folk, old people, and upper middle class suburban types.
the thing that concerns me more is that there is no real opposition, and those that are pushing an real progressive/liberal agenda are demonized as crackpots, when they would have been fairly mainstream democrats a few decades ago. but someone in the middle, like obama, is argued to be a socialist.
And we've bought this false paradigm of "the Independent middle" that must be won to win national elections, and so the Left triangulates to the ephemeral Center and stands for nothing. Compromise. There is no One Kind of Independent, there is no one, Essentialist "Independent Middle." What if there are some who don't vote, some Independents, some of the Libertarian right, some seniors and even a middle class who are unnerved by the last decade... that can be persuaded that movements of Justice are the right thing for our country. The demographic shift to Brown from White and Black could change everything in 20 years.
And to the gentleman from British Colombia, don't give up on us babe...
our tradition decoupled Kings and God.
We need billionaires to fund think tanks to define the talking points and communication strategies that can match the success of the Extreme Right. (Or simply reach back into our own Progressive history and remember how our powerful movements were successful in the past... women's suffrage and feminism, civil rights, social security ). "Investment in our future" said over and over again and connected to every progressive proposal... is a great place to start. Connecting government spending to investment and being clear about "ROI" over and over again.
It's all been about losing the struggles around communicative action in the public sphere. "What's wrong with Kansas " is that our ideas are vaporized in the more effective sound gardens of Power, Wealth and Privilege. It's got to be different...and soon.
And one of those great principles that we are weak to protect and put forward is.... Justice. The Right has, with great success, driven Liberty into the American consciousness ("taxes" and "government in general" are enemies of Liberty - and that there are a view inconsistencies - right to choose, marriage equality, drugs - haven't impeded the connection). But like Justice needs mercy, Liberty needs Justice.... and I believe with all my heart that the American people will respond to the call for Justice, if they can hear it amongst the flak and static of the Masters of Opression and War... and make no mistake those Masters are now in control.