Our labor party has had decades to work for labor… now union membership is down to 10% (from 1970s 40%+, most are government or cops), pay is so low that we have been surpassed by Eastern Europe (not a joke, Poland gets maternity leave, vacation, healthcare, and more), and billionaires pay less taxes than ever.
So… will we catch up with Poland in another 70 years? A century?
How embarrassing. Europe has right wing parties, too, yet somehow, their labor parties can accomplish so much more than ours… and do a great deal more with far less money. Our labor party is a disgusting, sad, rotten joke.
I voted D in last election, and probably will in the next national election, go right ahead. But just watch; I’ve seen this slow, undeniable decline for many decades. The grist for the grinding is our workforce.
I reiterate: Leftists just sit on their asses whining on the internet about not getting what they want and unwilling to make an effort to even start.
Exactly what are you doing to change this labor party you’re upset with? Do you think whining about it on the internet is going to change things? Do you I think I’m the Labor Party? That’s not even a party that exists in my country.
You can see that a minority of people can make happen from being continuously engaged in a party. With enough dedication you could change your Labor Party to be how you want it to be with decades of work. Are you going to start doing that work or just whine on the internet about it and do nothing?
Political parties want to win elections. If you’re not doing anything, then there is no incentive for them to do anything you want.
The US has a fascist society where most people are against the free press and political opposition to the fascist leadership. The wealthy have created social media so that anyone that might oppose them will waste all of their energy on that instead of doing anything constructive.
You never know, maybe things might turn around. But I’ve given up on Americans ever actually doing anything other than sporadic acts of violence (which only serve to help the fascists) and are completely incapable of mounting any effective resistance. Americans are broadly narcissistic and cannot bring themselves to vote for the opposition because of a fear of what their friends and family might think. Or because they need to maintain a social media image of being so hardcore leftist that voting for a “centrist” might hurt their “brand.” Most Americans are narcissists, so they are ruled by the biggest narcissist in the country. Trump won’t live forever, but I don’t see any sign of American culture changing for the better, so nothing will really change when he’s gone.
It’s obvious how the US can get out of the mess it’s in, but Americans are simply too narcissistic to do it. Social media is basically like crack to a narcissist, and while most countries have issues with social media, nowhere are the problems more acute than in the US.
Our labor party has had decades to work for labor… now union membership is down to 10% (from 1970s 40%+, most are government or cops), pay is so low that we have been surpassed by Eastern Europe (not a joke, Poland gets maternity leave, vacation, healthcare, and more), and billionaires pay less taxes than ever.
So… will we catch up with Poland in another 70 years? A century?
How embarrassing. Europe has right wing parties, too, yet somehow, their labor parties can accomplish so much more than ours… and do a great deal more with far less money. Our labor party is a disgusting, sad, rotten joke.
I voted D in last election, and probably will in the next national election, go right ahead. But just watch; I’ve seen this slow, undeniable decline for many decades. The grist for the grinding is our workforce.
I reiterate: Leftists just sit on their asses whining on the internet about not getting what they want and unwilling to make an effort to even start.
Exactly what are you doing to change this labor party you’re upset with? Do you think whining about it on the internet is going to change things? Do you I think I’m the Labor Party? That’s not even a party that exists in my country.
You can see that a minority of people can make happen from being continuously engaged in a party. With enough dedication you could change your Labor Party to be how you want it to be with decades of work. Are you going to start doing that work or just whine on the internet about it and do nothing?
Political parties want to win elections. If you’re not doing anything, then there is no incentive for them to do anything you want.
Weird, in America there is definitely one party that this doesn’t seem to apply for.
And it’s amazing how the response to these politicians don’t actually represent us after they are elected is the party can only be failed never fail!
The US has a fascist society where most people are against the free press and political opposition to the fascist leadership. The wealthy have created social media so that anyone that might oppose them will waste all of their energy on that instead of doing anything constructive.
You never know, maybe things might turn around. But I’ve given up on Americans ever actually doing anything other than sporadic acts of violence (which only serve to help the fascists) and are completely incapable of mounting any effective resistance. Americans are broadly narcissistic and cannot bring themselves to vote for the opposition because of a fear of what their friends and family might think. Or because they need to maintain a social media image of being so hardcore leftist that voting for a “centrist” might hurt their “brand.” Most Americans are narcissists, so they are ruled by the biggest narcissist in the country. Trump won’t live forever, but I don’t see any sign of American culture changing for the better, so nothing will really change when he’s gone.
It’s obvious how the US can get out of the mess it’s in, but Americans are simply too narcissistic to do it. Social media is basically like crack to a narcissist, and while most countries have issues with social media, nowhere are the problems more acute than in the US.