The ball is in your court, Democrats
There's been loads of navel-gazing and brow-furrowing over the Democratic Party losses in 2024. Setting aside the fact that the election was actually very close, what do Democrats do to regain power in the midterms and in 2028? Josh Marshall over at TPM has suggestions:
"If you were a party coming off a stinging defeat and looking for ways to burnish your brand as the party focused on the needs of average Americans on a budget you could scarcely ask for a better environment in which to do it. Even beyond what I described above, with these two rough beasts slouching their way into 2025, you have probably never had a time in American history where you have all the billionaires lining up and saying pretty much openly and loudly that we’re here as Team Billionaire and here to support the billionaire President and excited to usher in a new era of government of the billionaires, quite literally by the billionaires and really obviously for the billionaires.
"To wrap it all together you also have the gobs of public time and attention and resources lit on fire by the tantrums, egomania and sundry character disorders of people like Donald Trump and Elon Musk because that’s a central feature of billionairedom: the rules don’t apply to you. Things most of us had to get straight with when we were in our 20s, because we live in the real world, guys like Elon Musk have magnified 100-fold by their 50s because the rules don’t apply to them.
"Needless to say, it’s not great. But it really is tailor made for a politics focused on being the defense of ordinary Americans living on a budget."
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/springtime-for-billionaires
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