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My thesis: there's a slim chance that hillary might be a great president, though a lot of the left continue to dismiss her as being in the pocket of the oligarchy.
Here's my reasoning:
1. She'll want to leave a positive legacy as the first female president. You don't do that by continuing with the policies already in place.
2. Bernie is pulling her to the left in some of her positions, like TPP, affordable college, etc. Maybe even single-payer (eg. "tweaking" obamacare)...
3. She's shown a willingness to evolve in her positions -- the gay marriage issue for example.
4. Unless she's totally out of touch, she has to know that further neglect of the middle class will result in political if not social turmoil. (All the political class has to know that by now.)
... So all in all, I'm thinking that with all her experience... plus a spouse who's been president... plus Bernie and the base tugging her to the left... plus a historic legacy to fulfill, she'd have to preeeetty wed to center-right politics to not at least throw us all a few bones.
I still think that california (and all the remaining primary states) should vote bernie, but I'm warming up to the hope that hillary might not be so bad.
With all the pressure and scrutiny she's gonna be under (and all the pressure that congress is gonna be under) there's a chance that clinton and the congress might work together to actually make some progress (at least domestically... With foreign policy, I think the agenda has already been set: proxy war with russia in syria and ukraine, maybe elsewhere).
What do you think? Am I too optimistic?
... Is she so out of touch that she would simply forge ahead with the corporatist oligarch "trickle down" agenda we've seen for the past few decades?
Who knows what she would do? She has no ideas. She is a follower, not a leader. All she wants to do is be elected. She has no desire for the actual job. She will probably just hold a bunch of press conferences berating Republicans because that is all she does. Throw in some executive orders since nobody will work with her and that will be her presidency. She will spend a lot of time trying to say she had a great legacy, though. All talk, no action.
My thesis: there's a slim chance that hillary might be a great president, though a lot of the left continue to dismiss her as being in the pocket of the oligarchy.
Here's my reasoning:
1. She'll want to leave a positive legacy as the first female president. You don't do that by continuing with the policies already in place.
Like the first black president did?
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2. Bernie is pulling her to the left in some of her positions, like TPP, affordable college, etc. Maybe even single-payer (eg. "tweaking" obamacare)...
Run one way do the opposite once in office.
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3. She's shown a willingness to evolve in her positions -- the gay marriage issue for example.
Flip flop. Still the same positions she's always had. You need governments permission to marry someone you love.
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4. Unless she's totally out of touch, she has to know that further neglect of the middle class will result in political if not social turmoil. (All the political class has to know that by now.)
So now she'll care?
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... So all in all, I'm thinking that with all her experience... plus a spouse who's been president... plus Bernie and the base tugging her to the left... plus a historic legacy to fulfill, she'd have to preeeetty wed to center-right politics to not at least throw us all a few bones.
keep reaching. The pig has been picked clean.
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I still think that california (and all the remaining primary states) should vote bernie, but I'm warming up to the hope that hillary might not be so bad.
Booze warms me up too and makes me think just like you did.
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With all the pressure and scrutiny she's gonna be under (and all the pressure that congress is gonna be under) there's a chance that clinton and the congress might work together to actually make some progress (at least domestically...
Riiight that's what tyrants do, they give up power. They change.
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With foreign policy, I think the agenda has already been set: proxy war with russia in syria and ukraine, maybe elsewhere).
Agreed War Mongering will continue.
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What do you think? Am I too optimistic?
Hope over reason
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... Is she so out of touch that she would simply forge ahead with the corporatist oligarch "trickle down" agenda we've seen for the past few decades?
The only way that is possible is to organize mass movements across the country to shame and ridicule her at every turn if she doesnt do what is right for the people instead of her big money donors. She must know that if she does not push forward with a progressive agenda for the good of the people, it will decimate her support. We have to ignore the loyal Hillary base who will support her and defend her no matter what she does. They see themselves in Hillary and cant be brought to reason.
The only way that is possible is to organize mass movements across the country to shame and ridicule her at every turn if she doesnt do what is right for the people instead of her big money donors. She must know that if she does not push forward with a progressive agenda for the good of the people, it will decimate her support. We have to ignore the loyal Hillary base who will support her and defend her no matter what she does. They see themselves in Hillary and cant be brought to reason.
Other fanbases are also irrational, thus it's fine!
Who knows what she would do? She has no ideas. She is a follower, not a leader. All she wants to do is be elected. She has no desire for the actual job. She will probably just hold a bunch of press conferences berating Republicans because that is all she does. Throw in some executive orders since nobody will work with her and that will be her presidency. She will spend a lot of time trying to say she had a great legacy, though. All talk, no action.
Be honest--you took a post written about Trump and changed "he" for "she", didn't you? Be honest.
I agree with all of your brief comments. Regardless of who is elected in November, no inroads will be made in controlling the staggering debt, America's involvement in wars continues with no end in sight and gridlock and dissension will continue to rule the day.
On that happy note, I wish you all a wonderful Wednesday.
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