• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      11 hours ago

      Every politician I’ve seen seems obsessed with past. Maybe the Obama past. Maybe the Reagan past. Maybe LBJ and FDR. Maybe Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis.

      I haven’t found anyone interested in talking about the future, except maybe those weird AI obsessed dorks who insist humanity won’t be around in another generation or three.

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          10 hours ago

          Sanders was forward looking during the primary. But he collapsed back into defensive, borderline reactionary “this is the best we can do” during the general.

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            referring to 2020? to be fair, the economic plan concessions he got from biden were significant and meaningful, if not ideal. really hard to push for everything when all sides are actively ratfucking you.

            I will agree that he tried to hold onto those biden agreements too hard prior to the 2024 biden collapse - but, again, the DNC is pure toxic waste and his back room commitments came due.

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          11 hours ago

          Fully unironically.

          But you’re not going to find that kind of tech optimism in the States. At least, not in any political debate

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                For clarity, how exactly would you define “retail” American politics? When I think of the word retail, I think of a physical location of a business in which a consumer goes to buy a physical product. I don’t really get how that applies to politics.

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                  For clarity, how exactly would you define “retail” American politics?

                  Local campaigning for individual elected offices. The process of raising money, building up staff, getting yourself on the ballot, building name recognition, and GOTV.

                  I think of a physical location of a business in which a consumer goes to buy a physical product.

                  Campaigns work similarly. You need offices to coordinate staff. You need to balance budgets. And you need to sell the product by getting voters to show up at election stations.