Maybe it's appealing to the people who have been adversely impacted by corporate, neoliberal economic policy?
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Replying to @chereecorbin @Analogbear
"Neoliberal" gives away that you have no argument and don't know what neoliberal means. You learned a "trigger" word and just repeated it.
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To be fair, neoliberalism is a real thing: basically, embrace of markets as a means to increasing human happiness, including 4 the oppressed
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Replying to @csilverandgold @starbucksgirl51 and
Obviously that is fundamentally opposed to socialists who believe the free market is ultimately an obstacle to human happiness.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @starbucksgirl51 and
I too grow tired of the attacks on the Dem establishment, which includes 1st black prez and 1st female major party nominee.
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A mistake to conflate criticism of 'Dem establishment' with Obama.
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maybe. But I think the socialist/Berniecrat left needs to understand that when they say "establishment" we hear HRC & BHO.
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Here's the thing. I don't support a team, I support policies. If you guys are hearing HRC + BHO, that's your responsibility.
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that's all well and good for you to say, if you don't care about the actual process of politics.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @chereecorbin and
But if you want people elected to pass those policies, SOMEBODY better start caring about how socialists/socialism are perceived by voters
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I also think coalition building and caring about the feelings of the people you want to vote with you is really, really important.
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