PyramidHead
Contributor
Returning to the OP, It is misleading to claim Biden supported cuts to SS. He did support freezing increases, but that is not a cut.
Not only that, but the add that was supported by some of the Sanders staff, was specifically a lie. It was taken out of context. Biden was making a point about Paul Ryan's desire to cut SS. The members of the Sanders team simply did what Trump staff often do, they lied.
I was hoping that some of the the Sanders crowd could explain how they feel about this, and how they think Sanders would be able to accomplish any of his goals if he were to become president. So far, nobody has done that.
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me said:The democratic socialist idea of political change is as follows: (1) stake out a clear and uncompromising progressive ideological agenda; (2) unapologetically advance this agenda while publicly naming its main obstacles, both institutional and cultural; (3) galvanize a popular movement to pressure the system from below, so that those who oppose the agenda can expect consequences for doing so; (4) build labor power that can be leveraged against the political establishment until it grants our demands. This is the Sanders strategy, and the answer to everyone naive enough to think "working with Congress" is how structural changes happen in society. Rather than compromise with the atavistic black blob that is the Republican party, Sanders would probably ignore them and go straight to the people, who have always had the power to directly extract concessions from the political establishment but have never been given a president who would side with them.
We don't just have the ability to withhold our mostly pointless vote. We can withhold our most precious and vital resource that the entire system requires in order to function: our labor. That shakes out very differently depending on whether the chief executive is on the side of the rank-and-file or the scabs, the workers or their bosses.