On Feb 8, 2012, at 11:31 AM, Wojtek S wrote:
> Not voting for a Democrats means election of a Republican, period. If
> a Republican gets elected, the main focus of the left will be to slow
> down the onslaught on labor, various minorities, social protections
> and civil rights, and hoping to elect a Dem for that purpose (cf.
> Wisconsin.) If a Democrat gets elected, however, the left will face
> pretty much the same pressures in a slightly nicer packaging, but
> eventually it will become obvious that the existing political
> institutions are inadequate to protect the 99 percent.
>
> So if you want a radical change - consistently vote for Democrats.
> This will demonstrate the limitations of the electoral system itself
> and eventually delegitimate it, which in turn will prompt people to
> look for alternative systems rather than merely alternative
> politicians. Otherwise, it will be the political business cycle as
> usual.
I agree. Absolutely the only reason to vote for Dems. I am rooting for O's re-election for precisely these reasons. Look at Wisconsin. It's all about Walker. In New York and California, where we have shits like Cuomo and Brown, we can focus on better goals.
Doug