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Istvan Kash's avatar

Great piece and synopsis of where we are and how we got here. It was a heartfelt tragedy each time the Democratic Party elite cut Bernie off at the knees. I was one of the dummies who advised in a Bernie poll that he should run as a Democrat so as to not be labeled a spoiler. I, like Bernie and many of his followers had not yet gotten the memo of where the party was. We needed to get to this point to realize how badly we had been betrayed by the Democratic Party. The party a majority had been aligned with, perhaps lifelong. I actually feel bad for Bernie at this point. Putting his faith in a party who would undermine him at every turn. Kind of seems like he succumbed to a bit of Stockholm Syndrome. Still supporting Biden and taking the Squad with him. It’s terrible where we have arrived. I would love to see a coalition of third parties come together to form a front to the failed duopoly. Is it too much to ask? I for one would support it.

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Elizabeth Block's avatar

The US – and not only the US – is a place where there are rich people and people who are struggling to get by. That used to be true everywhere, and people looked upon it as normal. We don't anymore. We've seen better. We've lived in a US where ordinary people could make a living. On one income. My family did.

I'm thinking of two things, that speak to me louder than statistics.

One: Years ago, decades ago, a friend came home from visiting family in Philadelphia, and reported seeing homeless men gathered around fires in 55-gallon drums. Third world in America, she said.

Two: There are people depending on food banks in Toronto who used to donate to food banks. And I don't think for a moment that it's only in Toronto.

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