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In reply to the discussion: "We have no power" is bull. 3 things our Democratic leaders can do today. [View all]Scrivener7
(57,605 posts)21. Carville and this notion that we should "keep our powder dry" in the face of a coup are very, very harmful.
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"We have no power" is bull. 3 things our Democratic leaders can do today. [View all]
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
OP
This exactly. But, if we were coordinated, our voice against those republicans would be huge.
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#5
Yes. And even on a weekly basis. How many times do we tune into a Sunday morning show
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#7
No, not the Speaker. Someone for whom communication with the constituency is their only task.
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#80
I think their are some social media gurus working on that with Members of congress.
LuvLoogie
Mar 2025
#82
That state/Federal link would be a great idea. That would make it easier to put targeted messages directly
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#83
We are powerless until both the House and Senate votes a unified NO. That's the first step. Play as a team.
Hotler
Mar 2025
#14
But I bet that, if our opposition was clear and loud, those reps' constituents would eventually make sure they
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#16
I think some people really need to believe that, underneath it all, all is well and the guardrails will hold.
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#17
Carville and this notion that we should "keep our powder dry" in the face of a coup are very, very harmful.
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#21
He doesn't want to see policy go to the left, he didn't support Biden when he did it.
Passages
Mar 2025
#25
Honestly what does left-right even mean anymore. MORE LIKE oligarchs VS the rest of us (per a local
Kashkakat v.2.0
Mar 2025
#60
thanks you for perfectly illustrating the point (by conjuring 'criticism shield' )
stopdiggin
Mar 2025
#40
with the responsibility for how 'the system is working' resting squarely on ... ?
stopdiggin
Mar 2025
#87
For decades, our side has been saying, "Well, they own the media." That's true. But we've known
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#28
Precisely! He sets the perfect tone and has the right fighting message for this moment in time.
benfranklin1776
Mar 2025
#88
PS after your edit: This is a GREAT case for why a communications director would be REALLY helpful.
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#44
you can see the linked portion is from the Democratic party - democrats.org/news
bigtree
Mar 2025
#48
That is not power -- that is just speaking out. And Democrats are already doing that.
W_HAMILTON
Mar 2025
#38
"The More You Know" style ads should be airing daily - especially in swing states
kerouac2
Mar 2025
#53
Speaking of communications - is there any thinking re: secure communications if/ when the oligarchs decide to
Kashkakat v.2.0
Mar 2025
#58
This Starlink contract has me scared to death. We'll be over the same barrel as the Ukranians.
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#61
Don't be. There are other choices for Americans out there, as South American leaders also know.
ancianita
Mar 2025
#107
I wish I could wish we were the kinds of people to strong-arm some republicans at the fringe.
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#66
I think they're doing that. But we have a unique opportunity. You and I and people like
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#98