Attention Daily Kos Alumnae
Submitted by thanatokephaloides on Tue, 03/01/2016 - 1:30amLadies and Gentlemen of the Daily Kos community here at caucus99percent, I am writing this as an important message to you.
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Daily Kos community here at caucus99percent, I am writing this as an important message to you.
I was provoked into writing this piece by a diary which discussed Supreme Court review of some sort of proposed regulation of carbon emissions from coal plants.
(Educated Marxists will recognize the title of this "new essay" as riffing off of Marx's eleven Theses on Feuerbach. For Marx, writing in 1845, this text represents a final break from Feuerbach's contemplative materialism and an embrace of historical materialism, a doctrine familiar in name but not in spirit to those for whom this "new essay" is written.)
Clinton wins by cornering the market on superdelegates, Sanders concedes, and the Sanderistas decide that "real" socialism isn't worth their time because the "real" socialists, i.e. the sectarians, are too hung up on doctrinal purity. Maybe they'll vote for Clinton or maybe they'll write in Sanders or maybe they'll stay home or something like that.
over at Daily Kos. Looks like we're fully on track, now, for the superdelegates to deliver the nomination to Clinton while the Sanders supporters head for the Stein camp. Musical accompaniment:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/01/18/1471475/-Sanders-needs-to-level...
by a bunch of superdelegates -- vote Green.
He continues to hammer out and write the inconvenient truth to power the people, who know he is right, but will desperately try to not believe and deny what he is saying and foreseeing.
Let's start with an obvious given- Debbie Wasserman-Schultz is the single worst Democratic National Committee Chairman ever. She is directly responsible for the devastating defeats of 2012 and 2014 (What? You say 2012 wasn't a defeat? Look down ticket dope.).
Which is the better Wall Street reform plan? So far most of the debate involves endorsements, rather than details, and Hillary wins the endorsement battle hands down.