Summary

Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez condemned Donald Trump and Elon Musk at a packed Arizona rally, accusing them of harming working-class Americans and promoting oligarchy.

Sanders denounced corporate CEOs as “major criminals” exploiting workers, while Ocasio-Cortez called for stronger Democratic leadership.

Rallygoers urged Ocasio-Cortez to challenge Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer after he supported a Republican funding bill.

The rally, part of Sanders’ “Stop Oligarchy” tour, follows criticism of the Democratic Party’s weak response to Trump’s agenda and features further events in Colorado and Arizona.

  • S_H_K@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 days ago

    From here the outside ot really feels that you need to start another party now. Like nice rally and all of that but the dnc has been screwing you over every fuckin time.

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      6 days ago

      That is because both GOP and DEM are corporatist parties. They will not cater to working class people because those people aren’t the ones throwing the most money at them. Left wing populism is nothing more than a tankie wet dream since citizens united.

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      7 days ago

      First past the post ensures that any party that tries to splinter off dooms both themselves and the party from which they splintered.

      What needs to happen is the democrats need to get tea partied.

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      Personally, I would like a Mixed Member Proportional system, but yeah, anything would be better than what we have now. James Madison is rolling in his grave. He literally wrote in Federalist Paper No. 10 that the republican principal is to reduce factiontionalism, not enable it.

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      6 days ago

      Buddy we don’t even have elections anymore. The voting system is no longer a relevant target.

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      6 days ago

      The real solution is to change the party in the primaries.

      As flawed as the DNC is, starting a new party will split the non-Republican vote and guarantee the GOP sweeps.

      “Change the system!” Yeah - the last Constitutional ammendment that was ratified was in 1992 and took over 200 years to get approved by enough states to become law.

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          In 2000, if just 1% of the people who voted for Nader in Florida had voted for Gore instead of throwing away their vote on a third-party, we never would have had Bush as President.

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      Starting a new party just guarantees Republicans win in landslides.

      We need to do to the Democrats, what maga did to Republicans. Primary the old fuckers with young progressive candidates.

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        Just like how the Tea Party completely destroyed Republicans OH WAIT that’s not what happened at all. Republicans moved to the right to stay relevant and here we are.

        A new popular party will force Democrats to either move to the left or become irrelevant. It’s exactly what we need.