"Restore Law and Order" is a terrifying dog whistle
11/10/2016 1:10:56 PM
11/10/2016 1:11:12 PM
Unfortunately, Trump has made it clear the VP will be calling a lot of the shots. He's also going to surround himself with Christie/Giuilliani types who will give him lots of advice. [Edited on November 10, 2016 at 1:13 PM. Reason : .]
11/10/2016 1:11:52 PM
11/10/2016 1:15:16 PM
^I haven't watched much footage of his rallies, but to me he's clearly talking about taking the country back from power elites...and unfortunately illegal immigrants, which is wrong. But it took the media to twist it into a message of overt bigotry.And again, we're better than that and we realize more hate solves nothing.
11/10/2016 1:20:12 PM
I haven't called you any names. I've just said you're trivializing the situation and giving him the benefit of the doubt, when you know just as little about what will actually happen as everyone else. I'm not trying to make things personal, and I don't see any of my posts in the last few days attacking anyone on TWW, but I've seen a lot of this type of stuff on my FB feed from white dudes living in places where they'll be fine regardless of what happens, and they are in direct opposition to the posts I'm seeing from my black/latino/gay friends who are scared as fuck.
11/10/2016 1:21:07 PM
My bad, I didn't mean you, I mean all over social media (and regular media.)Thankfully we have leaders like Warren and Sanders making an attempt to reel in the preemptive panic.
11/10/2016 1:23:06 PM
It was rarely about the elites. He would mention them more towards the end but it was always in the context of Clinton letting in millions of Syrians or immigrants. It was a pure dog-whistle so I do understand when people get frustrated when they are criticized for "crying wolf."But I also agree with you about the hate and I really am trying to read up more on his policy and give him a chance. I will not forgive him for how he conducted himself in the campaign but I also won't condemn him for things he hasn't done yet.
11/10/2016 1:23:24 PM
11/10/2016 1:24:15 PM
Because the primary was rigged in her favor the entire time, and there was no attempt at reconciliation on her part. Kaine as VP, DWS hired as campaign staff, Brazile as chairman? All a slap in the face.This was a fair election, Trump won, and he is, so far, preaching a message of working together. We will see where it goes.[Edited on November 10, 2016 at 1:30 PM. Reason : .]
11/10/2016 1:28:02 PM
11/10/2016 1:30:48 PM
11/10/2016 1:31:57 PM
I can't wait for the cost of healthcare to plummet and return to Pre-Obama care days. Gonna be great!
11/10/2016 1:32:40 PM
Any predictions on cabinet positions? State, Defense, Education, Attorney General?
11/10/2016 1:45:37 PM
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-elections/donald-trump-president-supporters-attack-muslims-hijab-hispanics-lgbt-hate-crime-wave-us-election-a7410166.htmlAgain, NBD everyone. Calm down.
11/10/2016 2:51:48 PM
^I don't get was the crazies on both sides act like they do.
11/10/2016 3:02:08 PM
Obama and Trump at the White House today.
11/10/2016 3:14:27 PM
11/10/2016 3:14:30 PM
^ this was always going to happen but^^^^ this is what you have to worry about because of his rhetoric (though some of those stories seem a bit hyperbolic)
11/10/2016 3:16:44 PM
11/10/2016 3:23:00 PM
I recommend the Dems adopt a "bootstrap" argument:"You got out competed by a non-English speaking immigrant with a fourth grade education? Maybe you can bootstrap yourself into the local community college, how bout that?"[Edited on November 10, 2016 at 3:40 PM. Reason : Bootstraps worked for these people whenever black economic woes are brought up, it should apply here]
11/10/2016 3:39:23 PM
It's going to be a long road ahead for the party. As you said, it is imperative that they reach out to those people but they cannot and must not do it in the manner Trump did. It's easy to fall into that trap and adopt the harsher rhetoric (Bill Clinton did this to a large extent) that the GOP has used.There has got to be a way to connect with that demographic while at the same time remain committed to diversity and inclusion. What that looks like, I have no idea. It could simply by showing some empathy and acknowledging that these people aren't all in a position of privilege (something I'm quite guilty of myself).
11/10/2016 3:42:26 PM
^My initial thought is the democrats should sharpen their message around solving inequality. If they just preach inequality, the rest of the progressive platform will follow naturally from this. Bernie tended to do this, but clinton could never get her message out.
11/10/2016 3:51:04 PM
11/10/2016 3:52:12 PM
They could also promise and deliver on free healthcare and free college.Not "debt free" and if this and if that for these people blah blah. FREE.
11/10/2016 3:53:00 PM
Ok, just got done reading that 538 piece and it's hardly damning. Correlation with age was just as strong as his selected economic metrics.
11/10/2016 3:53:51 PM
11/10/2016 3:54:14 PM
these people saw their towns gutted by NAFTA and jobs moved away but they aren't fighting for scraps so we should ignore them because they aren't doing that bad. organized labor will make sure they vote democrat.these are famous last words of the democratic party
11/10/2016 4:00:14 PM
I'm agreeing with you that it was about optics.And your only defense of her is that she's a highly skilled technocrat, and then you go into the weeds about how she could make incremental adjustments rather than take a blow torch to the whole systemWhich is exactly the point I'm trying to make.
11/10/2016 4:03:30 PM
^^That's just not true. NAFTA isn't the reason the American automotive industry dried up. The American automotive industry dried up because they made shitty cars for nearly 30 years and everyone started buying Toyotas and Hondas. Manufacturing dried up because it all moved to China, which the N(orth)A(merican)FTA had nothing to do with.
11/10/2016 4:11:48 PM
Still not getting it. You may disagree, but the people who voted for Trump blame NAFTA.
11/10/2016 4:15:07 PM
So she should have lied to them too? What exactly are you saying that she should have done that she didn't do, other than what I already said?
11/10/2016 4:17:48 PM
There probably wasn't more that she could have done, to be fair. She just shouldn't have been up there to begin with.
11/10/2016 4:19:58 PM
11/10/2016 4:21:01 PM
^Again, what does that have to do with Hillary's campaign? She didn't run as a cultural elite "liberal" who had contempt for the working class. On the contrary, as I pointed out, her policies would have helped the working class more than almost any other faction of society. I have contempt for people who can't separate fact from fiction. I have contempt for people who voted for Donald Trump despite the fact that he was an obvious bigot.
11/10/2016 4:26:29 PM
11/10/2016 4:28:58 PM
The Democratic Party demonstrated they didn't give a fuck about working class people when they pushed Bernie to the side on account of him not being a pragmatic answer (even though he polled better against Trump than Clinton.)I mean, democrats turned their backs against labor long before that, but that was the most recent example.They instead pushed through a candidate who doesn't excite labor workers. It backfired.[Edited on November 10, 2016 at 4:30 PM. Reason : ]
11/10/2016 4:29:01 PM
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11/10/2016 4:38:41 PM
I think it is important to note that there is a way forward. It is probably a more progressive path given demographics. The GOP did wildly overperform their own expectations but they are a ticking time bomb given how Trump did it. They sealed their fate in the short and intermediate term this cycle.The Democrats can bring some of these people back into the fold and become very attractive to the younger more progressive group. But it must be at the expense of some of the big donor base.[Edited on November 10, 2016 at 4:42 PM. Reason : X]
11/10/2016 4:41:05 PM
11/10/2016 4:49:00 PM
11/10/2016 4:50:09 PM
There's a huge difference between what you said vs. what I said. I'm talking about historical union members (Rust Belt)Organized labor MADE the midwest. Organized labor never existed in the southeast.[Edited on November 10, 2016 at 5:07 PM. Reason : ]
11/10/2016 4:52:17 PM
Ah I understand now, I missed the switch from talking about the White working class to talking about the working class in organized labor.Perhaps the democrats can do nothing and these people will come back? 4 years of Trump et al administering the NLRB should be a good opportunity to start a discussion with them.
11/10/2016 5:38:06 PM
Hillary tried telling coal workers the truth about coal-- coal jobs are gone-- and was roasted for it. If she were a better politician she would have been able to parry these attacks, but she's a bureaucrat and seems to have forgotten how to connect with people. This defeat cuts deep for the democrats. If trump by some miracle is not an abysmal president, they have the opportunity to own 2020 though. Still, she got more votes and it wouldn't have taken much for her to win. We can still blame our media, which I can't see getting anything but worse with brietbart now the king is conservative news:http://www.salon.com/2016/11/10/how-the-media-made-this-monster-they-normalized-donald-trump-and-demonized-hillary-clinton-and-its-not-over/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
11/10/2016 6:15:21 PM
^^Don't think it'll be that simple, unfortunately.Call me a fatalist, but there's an endless supply of boogeymen that have been laid out during this campaign. We are going to have a president that openly fans the flames of intolerance toward MULTIPLE ethnic and religious groups. And make no mistake, a Republican owned house, Senate, and soon to be supreme court is going to undue the past 8 years immediately. Shit is gonna get real hairy for the already marginalized.Sorry man, but I see very little reason for optimism right now. If you're a progressive, you need to let go of the illusion that electoral politics can be reformed from within and seriously start considering activism and mobilization as genuine form of political reform.I imagine that the "occupy" movement will have a revival. Whether or not it is crushed again remains to be seen.
11/10/2016 6:27:09 PM
Democrats truly are the new republicans. There is almost no difference.-American exceptionalism-#notmypresident-Foreign Intervention-Cozy with the banks-Namecalling "uneducated"-"ALL OF OUR RIGHTS WILL BE GONE"
11/10/2016 6:29:11 PM
Horrible examples you've got there
11/10/2016 7:07:47 PM
I'm just being petty AF right now because I'm shocked trump won. I didn't want hillary but i never thought trump had a chance. I blame the democrats and still think this would've happened in 2020 if not now and its all because of weak liberals ruining the reputation of the left.
11/10/2016 7:19:09 PM
If you didn't vote Hillary, then you can only point fingers at yourself.
11/10/2016 7:37:43 PM