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The Democratic Party can lead the country in a new direction, but will it? (We will discover shortly what Dr. Reich considers "new.")
Millions of Americans who are politically engaged for the first time in their lives are crying out for a bold alternative to bigoted and destructive policies. (Are they? Didn't Trump ride in on a wave of voter discontent with the existing scenario as established by Obama?)
But Democrats can’t just be anti-Trump or move to the middle. (Democrats have never, ever moved to the middle. They expect Republicans to compromise, which interpreted, means agree with them.)
To be successful Democrats must address the forces that created Trump: The toxic combination of widening inequality and racism. (Clearly Dr. Reich doesn't understand why Trump was elected. He appears to think that widening inequality is on the minds of Trump voters, which of course it is not. Indeed, widening inequality happened on Obama's watch.
As far as racism, it its inexplicable to suggest that people voted for Trump because of it. This is the very same country that elected Obama twice.
No, the reason Trump was elected was because of the old boy network of power brokers in government. Trump promised to drain the swamp. That resonated with voters. If Dr. Reich doesn't address this crucial point, he is demonstrating that he can't see past the buzzword issues of the Left.)
The Democratic Party can lead the country in a new direction, but will it? (We will discover shortly what Dr. Reich considers "new.")
Millions of Americans who are politically engaged for the first time in their lives are crying out for a bold alternative to bigoted and destructive policies. (Are they? Didn't Trump ride in on a wave of voter discontent with the existing scenario as established by Obama?)
But Democrats can’t just be anti-Trump or move to the middle. (Democrats have never, ever moved to the middle. They expect Republicans to compromise, which interpreted, means agree with them.)
To be successful Democrats must address the forces that created Trump: The toxic combination of widening inequality and racism. (Clearly Dr. Reich doesn't understand why Trump was elected. He appears to think that widening inequality is on the minds of Trump voters, which of course it is not. Indeed, widening inequality happened on Obama's watch.
As far as racism, it its inexplicable to suggest that people voted for Trump because of it. This is the very same country that elected Obama twice.
No, the reason Trump was elected was because of the old boy network of power brokers in government. Trump promised to drain the swamp. That resonated with voters. If Dr. Reich doesn't address this crucial point, he is demonstrating that he can't see past the buzzword issues of the Left.)