Zonkerbl wrote:https://theappeal.org/fund-the-police-backfired-2024/
"Mondaire Jones, an ex-Democratic congressman from New York City’s wealthy suburbs, tweeted Saturday that his party needs to continue jettisoning progressives from its coalition.
“So long as leaders in the Democratic Party capitulate to extremists who want them to use words like ‘defund the police’ and deny the existence of a border crisis, they will continue to lose tough elections,” he wrote.
Jones’s memory seems shockingly short—he ran on this exact, centrist platform in 2024 and lost his own election by a large margin last week. His race encapsulates the issue here: The party’s love-fest with police and prosecutors appears to have done less than nothing to gin up votes or change the party’s overall perception. But mainstream Democrats are now arrogantly digging in their heels instead of learning any lessons."
it's blindingly obvious that the people of this country on both sides yearn for change and it's Trump's perceived ability and commitment to deliver change, that is the engine driving his popularity.
it's also blindingly obvious that what voters care most about, more than any individual change among the various marginalized groups (LGBTQ+ rights, black lives matter, dreamers, white supremacy, what have you) is the united discontent between the haves and the have-nots. Call it inflation, call it wage disparity, call it wealth gap, call it housing crisis, call it whatever you want to call it, people are broke and angry.
it's not that hard. unless you're a boomer or born privileged, in which case, it appears to be impossibly hard.
or if you're mondaire jones, you're a sellout kid who made it out of poverty, went on to stanford, then harvard law, are definitely smart enough to know better, but you're tapdancing for the donor class.