I'm not sorry. I will not live in fear or shame.

let’s get started!

Folks, we shit on our kids. Our party did not do for them what it did for many of us. I can’t live with that. In fact, my own kids, who I taught well, have challenged me. My own rhetoric thrown in my face, and they won!

I can’t sell establishment incrementalism and compromise to them. I can’t sell it to myself either. Not anymore.

Truth is, this last couple months has been filled with frank, engaging and personally challenging conversations about this coming election.

It is an establishment referendum election.

Young people see one body of corruption owning both parties. They see the Democratic Party as offering the shit sandwich with cheese and the Republican Party going with the usual plain old shit sandwich, no frills. Neither of these things are compelling enough for them to value party politics at all.

Wonder why independent registrations are up, not counting the temporary moves to Democratic registrations to vote Sanders, as a percentage of the voting population?

This is why.

The party bluff is getting called. Millennials, right along with a lot of the former middle class, have had enough. They don’t have much today. Their future is bleak at best too. For these reasons, they don’t respond to fear and shame arguments.

A nice, big slice of these people are not going to vote establishment politics this year.

Why?

Don’t they understand this is very likely to hurt people? In fact, they do, and they don’t care.

They know people are going to age out. If this is not the time, next time will be the time. They also know if they do validate the establishment, it’s likely to stay validated for a long time, and that’s not going to work for them.

Many are putting off marriage, kids, can't even think about owning a home, and they are joined by the growing body of people who were members of the middle class too.

What does this mean?

It means this election, for Democrats, isn’t about attracting these people to the party. Right now, given establishment dominance, the party won’t really be meaningful to them. Yes, Republicans will be worse, and hold that thought. I’ll get to that in a minute.

It is all about the party coming to them. Not the other way around.

Maybe, and this isn’t my preference, but it is reality… a failure here means a whole lot more people like them. And with that, a much stronger incentive to finally let go of “trickle down” and “third way” politics.

I can’t blame them at all. Yes, it’s going to hurt. Maybe it should hurt too.

We are all going to find out, right now.

Truth is, my party has shit on me as well. I’m a Gen X’er. Way too many of us ignored politics in the 90’s. I’ll own that. It’s true. Clinton showed us a way for Democrats to get back in the game, and it worked! Sort of. We got the 90’s Internet boom, but we also got things like NAFTA. You know, these trade deals have forced career changes on me. It’s been damn tough to stay ahead, jumping just in time to stay somewhat middle class. I’m in the middle of one right now too. I could fail, and fall out of the middle class.

Our family got hit by medical issues pre-ACA. That wiped out all my hard won gains, and I’ve never been able to make any ground back up. The money just isn’t there, and no matter how much I work, I just can’t seem to get back to a place where progress is meaningful. This has impacted how I take care of my own too. As a father, I cannot condone the same sorts of policies for my own kids, soon to be fathers and mothers, given they can afford to even do that.

I’ve tried. Hard. I can’t sell this shit. Can’t sell it to myself, my kids, or many of my peers. Young people are speaking out frankly, winning arguments. As they should! They have nothing to hide, they didn’t do it.

We did.

So I’m tossing in with the downtrodden and youth among us. This progressive gets it. Do you? Let me explain, just so you are clear:

A nice, big slice of these people are not going to vote establishment. They have no reason to, as explained. Who will this harm? Truthfully, it’s more likely to harm those of us doing well right now far more than it will them, and they know that.

Without them, our party will lack the strength to go for meaningful change. Worse, assuming it could, the money will prevent that from happening, just as we’ve seen happen the entire time so far.

Doubt me?

Well, you should.

Remember the ACA? Our friends over in the GOP did us a solid. They voted “NO” across the board, the whole party going anti, whole hog, no can do. Who did that leave?

Democrats. And we had the power then. People gave it to the party, and Obama, who ran on change. What happened?

Our own party couldn’t do what really needed to be done. What we got was the possible, and it’s good make no mistake, but it’s no where near enough. I think we all can be honest about that too.

What this showed people was the one body of corruption owning both parties. I’ve never been able to shake that thought from my mind since that time. We had it, and just could not do the right thing, just the possible thing.

Money people. It’s why the ACA isn’t something more than the tepid reform it is.

Democrats have just as big of a money problem as Republicans do! And with us, it’s not so bad as it is with the GOP. But it’s bad enough that young people and that growing body of people who have fallen out of the middle class don’t see the value of the party.

We all know what happened next. Big losses, Tea Party sweep, and here we are.

Clinton isn’t an evil person. Her intent is good. She’s working the formula the party establishment believes is possible too. I get it. Most of us do.

But it’s not gonna do our kids right. It’s not gonna do many of us right either.

And there is the conflict right there. This won’t be pretty, but it is going to have to play out.

Time to take the party!

Sanders and young people are showing us the way. They are showing us like Bill Clinton did. Bill got us back in the game, and now it’s time to take it up another notch and take our party back to labor and ordinary people where it can do some real good.

Time to do right by our kids.

Again, without them, we may actually lose! We may suffer another regression like we did in the Obama midterms, where we lost Speaker Pelosi. We may suffer worse than that too.

But, with them?

We may be stronger than we’ve ever been! Sanders is showing us that ordinary people money can compete with the big, establishment money! That changes everything!

This isn’t about selling the party. It’s about taking the party.

Those kids and other disgruntled voters aren’t coming to us. They are standing firm, asking us to join them.

And I’m not sorry. Not one lick. No fear, no shame. All in for change, and that means getting Sanders elected to begin the process of real change, starting with the Democratic Party itself.

This is our party, not the big money party. Time to take it back.

Kids have grown up. They are savvy, ready and willing to work for it. As am I and many other Sanders supporters.

Are you?

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longtalldrink's picture

If I have ONE more argument with him regarding, "if our candidate loses we have to stand behind whoever wins" I will jump out the window. Him: "people DIED for the right to vote" Me: "If I have to vote for the lesser of two Republicans I will die" because to me that is what voting for Hillary will be like...voting Republican. I am not a Republican, why should I vote for one?

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Well done is better than well said-Ben Franklin

Maybe your fiancé would benefit by familiarizing himself with the CURRENT VOTER SUPPRESSION happening right now, during this very primary? Maybe just ask him to read a couple articles (today/yesterday's) on the varying degrees of constructed barriers to voters in varying states just this month of March?…And good luck, I hope he comes around sooner than later! Wink

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you love me don't you baby?

I'm thinking there's more of that from the Hillary camp probably but hey
it's not illegal and every vote counts! Smile

If you use this method please make sure to see his actual ballot (guys lie). There's no law that says you can't let someone watch you vote.

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With their hearts they turned to each others heart for refuge
In troubled years that came before the deluge
*Jackson Browne, 1974, Before the Deluge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SX-HFcSIoU

limited to what the 2 major parties dish up to the electorate. If it should happen that Bernie's not the D candidate, in many states, you can write him in. Failing that, you can vote Green Party/Jill Stein. Despite the shrieks that such votes are votes for the R guy, they're not. They're votes for the person you want to vote FOR, and if you don't have an opportunity to vote FOR someone who represents your values, you owe no one a vote for that office. No one. The right to vote doesn't mean the requirement to vote for someone to whom you object. Period.

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"It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." --Jiddu Krishnamurti

I got two of my three grandsons registered to vote. If Bernie isn't the candidate, they will both stay home. I will vote Green or maybe Trump. I haven't decided. Just for the record, ACA stinks.

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"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon

write-in line for prez, so I'm good to write in Sanders if he's not the nominee. There is nothing on this beautiful heating-up planet that can induce me to vote for Hillary Clinton, though I've been voting D reliably for four decades.

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"It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." --Jiddu Krishnamurti

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I don't know enough about the Greens to vote for them with any enthusiasm (what little I've learned from videos with Bill Moyers and the like seems to mostly align with Bernie's platform, but I've not studied it in depth)..., and voting for the Greens won't get us Bernie. Voting for the misogynist Trump is out of the question for me.

As I've stated before, if Bernie's name is not on the ballot, I will write in his name. I want Bernie, and only Bernie, to be our next president.

Ask your grandsons to write in Bernie's name if it isn't on the ballot rather than stay home. Every vote counts....

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I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute ..., where no church or church school is granted any public funds or political preference. — President John F. Kennedy, Houston, TX, 12 September 1960

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The lesser of two evils is still evil and that is exactly why we continue to back slide in this country. Our lesser of two evils continue the rightward thrust of policies. It is just a little slower and with a nicer smile but it is still happening. When Obama put the social safety net on the bargaining table, I realized that no Democrat really cares. They are all in the upper income brackets and they fail to comprehend how much regular people are suffering.

I simply cannot vote for Clinton based upon her hawkishness alone, but there are many other reasons too. I do not trust her one iota. She will say and do whatever she needs to do to win, including cheating. I do not believe someone who is that dishonest is a good person. Sorry, potatohead. If she gets the nomination, I am writing in Bernie.

I met millennials through my local Occupy and they are too smart to fall in line. Fear of Republicans is not a sell for them. They are terrified of climate change and see their future as being very bleak. No young person should have to face what they are facing. I seriously doubt that many of them will vote for Clinton.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

I was in WA for the last week

My friend got an exceptionally strong piece from Bernie. It was one page, front and back

I just did a search to see if it would come up. I did not put this in quotes and did a search on My google (say that because you get different results depending on your history - "filter bubble" (another topic))

Bernie mailer WA Climate

the top result was from democratic underground and said that the League of Conservation Voters did not endorse Bernie. Yea. Another Hillary shill group (Bill McKibben, Naomi Klein for starters endorsed Bernie)

the next result

Bernie's climate platform is to ambitious - Note the error, should be TOO, and this is on MSNBC

next one

Advocacy groups criticize Sanders campaign for playing dirty, misleading voters

Holy shit.
We know that the past president of Google is supporting Hillary. We know that google provided a team to do her web and IT work. Julian Assange said that Google is worse than the NSA. the past president of Google is heading up a major improvement effort of the military. and there was an article that google could move the votes a few percentage points

this was just a random search but it got to attacks on Bernie who has by far the strongest position on the climate.

I sure wouldn't put anything past them

the oligarchs are getting worried

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may vote another way...who knows.

Until we go back to hand counted verifiable paper ballots we will never know if Our Republic is real.

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FEEL THE BERN: "But such is the irresistible nature of truth, that all it asks, and all it wants, is the liberty of appearing." - Thomas Paine
"Here I Stand, I can do no other." - Attributed to Martin Luther, 1521

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They just want to make sure you don't make a mistake.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUdpj3gJofQ]

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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.

about Bernie last year. My nephew at first was not sure that Bernie would be a viable candidate and was more in mind to sit it out than pull the lever for HRC. I have "evolved" using HRC's favorite phrase, from a once non-partisan to a Democrat and back to Independent. I've read too damned much to give HRC a pass, and this whole campaign season I have thought if she did get that nom I would hold my nose and pull the lever.

But that said, I think now I've changed my mind and am ready to not legitimize their money grubbing sell out anymore. I'll write in Bernie. And you are so right that if that hurts, if that means I live a more difficult retirement in order to break the back of the corruption, then it's time for me to do that. Time for all of our cohort to do that maybe.

I tell ya, I feel like I could not even write something that mild on the other place, always felt I would get ripped for saying that my own generation should be willing to take it in the shorts. I do still have some 401K and I just might be OK to retire, who the hell knows. But maybe it's time to stop worrying about that and start concentrating more on the future for my niece and nephew and their possible kids - although both at this time have no desire for a family, which could indeed be a result of seeing just how dim their future might be under the same old status quo.

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Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur