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[–] hypna@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago (2 children)

the end goal of the Dem party should be a complete overhaul and something like a parliamentary system.

On the one hand, absolutely yes. Trump has solid control of one of the political parties, but in general, is a very unpopular politician. Yet our political systems have become so dysfunctional that we run a serious risk of him destroying the rule of law and creating an authoritarian presidency. There's no authoritarian-proof political system, but we can do a lot better than this.

On the other hand, I think any reform that sufficiently addressed our current problems would be the end of the Democratic party as well. Getting a political party to sacrifice itself for the greater good is a tough sell. Not impossible, but I think it would look more like a popular takeover of the Democratic party to be used as a disposable vehicle. The Democratic leadership and their donor class will absolutely be opposed.

The tea party and Trump have shown that seizing a party from its current leadership is not impossible.

[–] givesomefucks@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

end of the Democratic party as well

It could absolutely stay in a parliamentary system, although it would be better if it fractured.

But yeah, that's been what's stopping it.

To be able to do this, you would need a party in complete control... And willing to tear down the very system they dominate.

Neoliberals would never do that, but they don't control the party anymore.

but I think it would look more like a popular takeover of the Democratic party to be used as a disposable vehicle. The Democratic leadership and their donor class will absolutely be opposed.

They are...

It's not a hypothetical, the donor class got kicked out of DNC leadership about 6 months ago, and since they control the media, they're not telling people it happened. They're hoping enough voters stay ingorant and angry that they skip the Dem presidential primary so a neoliberals can make it to the general.

We can not allow that to happen.

No matter what happens, we need to get as many people to vote in the Dem primary as possible.

[–] baronvonj@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

The tea party and Trump have shown that seizing a party from its current leadership is not impossible.

It bares mentioning that the Tea Party movement involved a lot of campaign funding is useful idiots by the Koch brothers, with their plan being to shift enough state legislatures under their tent to call a constitutional convention. Trump just happened to come along and up-end it by capturing their voting bloc.