i believe i've learned how to make the source link at the bottom, live, so no copy and paste is necessary. let me know if i've failed. here kunstler has some serious words to type about the remains of the dumocraps. he touches on the rethuglicans and then goes on to make several good points you may wish to read and consider. once i had the inkling of a party affiliation but then realized what the game is and came to some senses, though i suspect there are more senses for me to realize. now you can read and judge kunstler's points yourself;
Back in the last century, when this was a different country, the
Democrats were the “smart” party and the Republicans were the “stupid”
party. How did that work? Well, back then the Democrats represented a
broad middle class, with a base of factory workers, many of them
unionized, and the party had to be smart, especially in the courts, to
overcome the natural advantages of the owner class. In contrast, the
Republicans looked like a claque of country club drunks who staggered
home at night to sleep on their moneybags. Bad optics, as we say
nowadays.
The Democrats also occupied the moral high ground as the champion of
the little guy. If not for the Dems, factory workers would be laboring
twelve hours a day and children would still be maimed in the machinery.
Once the relationship between business and labor was settled in the
1950s, the party moved on to a new crusade on even loftier moral high
ground: civil rights, aiming to correct arrant and long-lived injustices
against downtrodden black Americans. That was a natural move,
considering America’s self-proclaimed post-war status as the world’s
Beacon of Liberty. It had to be done and a political consensus that
included Republicans got it done. Consensus was still possible.
The Dems built their fortress on that high ground and fifty years
later they find themselves prisoners in it. The factory jobs all
vamoosed overseas. The middle class has been pounded into penury and
addiction. The Democratic Party split into a four-headed monster
comprised of Wall Street patrons seeking favors, war hawks and their
corporate allies looking for new global rumbles, the permanent
bureaucracy looking to always expand itself, and the various ethnic and
sexual minorities whose needs and grievances are serviced by that
bureaucracy. It’s the last group that has become the party’s most public
face while the party’s other activities – many of them sinister —
remain at least partially concealed.
http://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/midterm-endgame/
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