That didn't take long
Seems like whizz kid Macron 1er isn't so much of a whizz at all.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/24/housing-benefit-cuts-add-t...
Macron – a centrist political newcomer who beat the far-right Marine Le Pen to win the presidency in May – saw his popularity drop 10 percentage points to 54% in an Ifop poll published in the Journal du Dimanche, echoing another recent poll by BVA.
It is rare to see such a marked drop so soon after an election. The last president to drop so fast was Jacques Chirac in 1995. At this stage – less than 100 days after election – previous presidents, the Socialist François Hollande and the right’s Nicolas Sarkozy, were polling higher, before their own satisfaction ratings later plunged and they failed to get re-elected.
'Radical Centrism' is just another turd way of doing stuff to the neediest, as the French are beginning to learn.
But hey, 'Vive Pretty Man!'
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Candidates charm people and give them hope.
Then, their policies disappoint. The candidate may or may not remain personally popular, as did Obama, but people next vote for the other party--whatever the other party may be. In the US, since Lincoln, we have had only two parties that have had any chance of winning. And, because Americans seem to hate voting for a candidate likely to lose, that scenario continues. Few want to risk voting for candidates of a newer party. So, people have been flipping Congress from Democratic to Republican and back again since the first midterm after Clinton's election.
Figuring out how we might help break that cycle would be nice.
Neoliberal apologetics a la Clinton
On a clear day, you can see the truth when a stray breeze wafts the brown haze away. This overt change in policies was envisioned by many, including here at c99, prior to the Coronation of the mighty Jupiter. And here I thought he was a rat and not a king. Pardonnez moi!
For Neoliberals' definition of "reform," please see
Clinton's welfare "reform."
In politics, I think "reform" used to mean getting rid of the crooks. Now it means getting rid of Kissinger's "useless eaters" so that the rich will reward politician crooks like the Clintons, either during their terms or after they leave office.
So, whaddawe gonna do abouddit? I have no clue.
BTW, as Macron took the lead, global markets soared. https://caucus99percent.com/content/global-markets-jump-macron-takes-lea... Why? Because global markets love them some neoliberals. Why? Because they get richer faster under neobliberals. And neoliberals squeeze out the left. I mean there was a good reason the Koch brothers, er, I mean, Al From, formed the DLC.
Reform used to mean getting rid of crooks as you said
military only government agency to get budget boost next year
Piling on from defensenews: Macron: French military only government agency to get budget boost next year
U.S. puppet, lapdog, tool.
Edited to add short paragraph and tune.
Thees fokkers Macron !
Found this 'Socialist perspective' using search on twitter interesting:
Mélenchon hails French army as he launches movement against Macron’s cuts
By Alex Lantier
24 July 2017
Here's a snippet:
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.
People, especially stupid Americans, loved the
guy because he beat Short Fingers at the handshake game. He was ALWAYS a conservative. He just got great PR during the elections. And it always helps if the competition is batshit crazy.
I'm tired of this back-slapping "Isn't humanity neat?" bullshit. We're a virus with shoes, okay? That's all we are. - Bill Hicks
Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa
But of course, mon amis. OTOH Mélenchon was supposed to
be the left's best choice over the crazy and the neolib but since he lost Mélenchon has, according to the op cit, gone on to show his truer colours !
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.