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Cosmic Kitten

(3,498 posts)
8. Reform is a tired, too often used term
Mon Dec 1, 2014, 11:37 AM
Dec 2014

Using terms like "reform" and "Roosevelt"
just seem backwards looking?

Given the demographics and the oft repeated term "reform"
it's understandable how it seems like an obvious choice.
However, it's a term that is so overused it's almost meaningless.
How many times do we here reform in Dee Cee?

Given the scale and scope of the necessary changes for the
Democratic Party and in Washington, "reforming" it sounds impossible.
Also Reform has a connotation that we could go back in and
make changes to fix what is broken...
we can't fix many of these problems, we need NEW SOLUTIONS.

Buckminster fuller once said or wrote something to the effect
that solving world problems is such a HUGE endeavor that we could
never "reform" policy or practices... he suggested "New-form"
as a better conceptual frame of reference give how vast the
necessary changes need to be. From "Spaceship Earth", I think?

If you are looking for a positive, forward-thinking BRAND
the words chosen should embody the ideas.
Something like: awakening, renewal, rebirth, regeneration, rejuvenation?
Terms such as these are far more uplifting and inspiring
than the tired, and overused "reform".

The Democratic Renewal

The Populist Awakening

The Populist Rejuvenation

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I don't mind the "Party" tag, Kermitt Gribble Nov 2014 #1
My objection remains: I want a name that invokes PRINCIPLES not Personalities. scarletwoman Nov 2014 #3
I appreciate getting an explantion of what went down with the initial "naming" poll. scarletwoman Nov 2014 #2
Did all the hosts agree to these three choices? rhett o rick Nov 2014 #4
Each of our three hosts has signed off on the current list demwing Nov 2014 #5
Ok, I'm in. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #6
I like the last choice. F4lconF16 Dec 2014 #7
Reform is a tired, too often used term Cosmic Kitten Dec 2014 #8
I appreciate your opinion demwing Dec 2014 #9
Yep, it's just opinion Cosmic Kitten Dec 2014 #10
Could we maybe call it the New Deal Wing of the Dem Party? I know how angry the Third Way sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #11
Thats what is confusing? Cosmic Kitten Dec 2014 #12
Let me cut to the chase demwing Dec 2014 #13
Unfortunately, NO. I can't see where this is going Cosmic Kitten Dec 2014 #14
The point of the group is to end the takeover of the Dem Party by Corporate sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #15
I am on your side, ok. Cosmic Kitten Dec 2014 #16
I think we agree. What this group is trying to do is to figure out to get that balance sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #17
Yes, your points deserve a thread of their own. Cosmic Kitten Dec 2014 #18
Your last sentence reminded me of a scene in Michael Moore's 'Capitalism, A Love Story'. sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #19
Great post. Those among us that support HRC and the Third Way are afraid rhett o rick Dec 2014 #21
Honestly, as much as I believe FDR was the best Prez ever, Zorra Dec 2014 #20
Teddy Roosevelt jeepers Dec 2014 #22
I agree demwing Dec 2014 #23
It would make a good slogan jeepers Dec 2014 #24
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