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TBF note: We ostensibly have a rule in here about not getting into US Electoral politics, but since that rule was allowed to be broken with a piece on the virtues of incrementalism, I am providing the other side of the argument. Solidarity.Bill Clintons eight-year term in the White House gave us an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit and a small childrens health insurance program but also NAFTA, the 1994 crime bill, welfare reform, the Defense of Marriage Act, financial deregulation, and a grand bargain to gut Social Security that was only thwarted by a timely sex scandal. The pragmatic, piecemeal, and irreproachably moderate achievements of Jimmy Carter are still more dispiriting. Even judged by the charitable standards of American liberalism, the forty-year balance sheet of incremental progress is decidedly negative.
For forty years, liberals have accepted defeat and called it incremental progress. Bernie Sanders offers a different way forward.
by Matt Karp 4/18/16
The primary campaign between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders has produced the most direct ideological battle the Democratic Party has seen in a generation. Its not just the policy differences that separate Sanderss blunt social-democratic platform from Clintons neoliberal grab bag. The two candidates embody clashing theories of politics alternative visions of how to achieve progressive goals within the American political system.
The Bernie Sanders model of change has all the subtlety of an index finger raised high above a debate podium. Lay out a bold, unapologetic vision of reform that speaks directly to peoples basic needs. Connect that vision to existing popular struggles, while mobilizing a broad and passionate coalition to support it (#NotMeUs). Ride this wave of democratic energy to overwhelm right-wing opposition and enact major structural reforms.
The Hillary Clinton model of change, on the other hand, begins not with policy or people but with a politician. Choose an experienced, practical leader who explicitly rejects unrealistic goals. Rally around that leaders personal qualifications, while defending past achievements and stressing the value of party loyalty (#ImWithHer). Draw on the leaders expertise to grind away at Congress and accumulate incremental victories that add up to significant reform.
For most of the Left, Clinton-style incrementalism is just a code word to disguise what is effectively a right-wing retrenchment. Nevertheless many self-identified progressives have backed Clintons theory of politics as the most realistic path to achieve Sanderss objectives ...
More here: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/04/bernie-sanders-hillary-clinton-dnc-primary-moderates/

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Um... you mean like corporate written TPP and ACA, seems like things get done when corporations
whereisjustice
May 2016
#8
since you are making shit up I didn't say... I'll just call you part of the problem
whereisjustice
May 2016
#12
Hillary will NOT STOP her Republican pals in Congress from looting Social Security.
Ikonoklast
May 2016
#10