You are correct Kathy the real problem is conservatism, it started with Edmund Burke, then the Austrian school of Economics, then Ayn Rand, and politically William F Buckley Jr, and it's kid brother the John Birch Society, then Ronald Reagan.
But the Democratic party had/has a role in the empowerment of the right, and that role is that it…
You are correct Kathy the real problem is conservatism, it started with Edmund Burke, then the Austrian school of Economics, then Ayn Rand, and politically William F Buckley Jr, and it's kid brother the John Birch Society, then Ronald Reagan.
But the Democratic party had/has a role in the empowerment of the right, and that role is that it drank/drinks for the same trough as the Republican party, it's leadership has been ineffective, unto absent.
The only concern has been the General elections, forsaken the local, county and state elections
And when real liberal minded populists like AOC show up, the leadership squeezes them out, ignores and tries to primary them..
Makes you wonder sometimes, whose side they are really on. Question is rhetorical: The Donors side.
You are correct Kathy the real problem is conservatism, it started with Edmund Burke, then the Austrian school of Economics, then Ayn Rand, and politically William F Buckley Jr, and it's kid brother the John Birch Society, then Ronald Reagan.
But the Democratic party had/has a role in the empowerment of the right, and that role is that it drank/drinks for the same trough as the Republican party, it's leadership has been ineffective, unto absent.
The only concern has been the General elections, forsaken the local, county and state elections
And when real liberal minded populists like AOC show up, the leadership squeezes them out, ignores and tries to primary them..
Makes you wonder sometimes, whose side they are really on. Question is rhetorical: The Donors side.