Thanks for this and for all your work! Could you please cover the Green Party? The only alternative to the duopoly and ignored by most left media as well as the corporate. Have you seen the recent episode of the Breakfast Club with Jill Stein and Butch Ware? Really important and impressive.
Thanks for this and for all your work! Could you please cover the Green Party? The only alternative to the duopoly and ignored by most left media as well as the corporate. Have you seen the recent episode of the Breakfast Club with Jill Stein and Butch Ware? Really important and impressive.
Because they're an irrelevant party that only shows up every four years to make money and then piss off into obscurity. The Libertarians hold more elected offices nationwide. I've also heard from people who tried to join their local Green Party branch that they tend to treat it more like some old hippie social club rather than an actual serious organizing effort.
If we want to challenge the duopoly with a third party, we need to actively build up a new party over more than just an election year, probably even more than an election cycle, with our noses to the grindstone with grassroots organization and vetting for a candidate that people will get behind
Thanks for this and for all your work! Could you please cover the Green Party? The only alternative to the duopoly and ignored by most left media as well as the corporate. Have you seen the recent episode of the Breakfast Club with Jill Stein and Butch Ware? Really important and impressive.
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Because they're an irrelevant party that only shows up every four years to make money and then piss off into obscurity. The Libertarians hold more elected offices nationwide. I've also heard from people who tried to join their local Green Party branch that they tend to treat it more like some old hippie social club rather than an actual serious organizing effort.
If we want to challenge the duopoly with a third party, we need to actively build up a new party over more than just an election year, probably even more than an election cycle, with our noses to the grindstone with grassroots organization and vetting for a candidate that people will get behind