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Edited on Mon Mar-01-04 02:14 PM by cosmicdot
which Bill Clinton helped to navigage the transition from ... and, a time when we see modification of positions ... moving toward the Republicans (doesn't the GOP accuse Clinton of usurping their agenda?) ... and, now, find themselves over there instead of over here ... with the need to look consistent ... ?
just conjecturing here ...
there was a time when politicians, being the mostly male group they historically have been) didn't even know how to deal with the subject of abortion (just a sample issue) in the '80s ... recall that mean question by Bernard Shaw to Dukakis? ... unfair question, but it was a lesson ... finally, someone shwed them the way on how to address the subject without fear of losing power (actually increased support -- that lesson needs to resonate to our politicians ... support increased ... elections won ... for We the People ...
As they gained confidence on that sample topic, they moved away from the Republicans position ... (tho' I've been loathing the use of "left" and "right" as labels these days) ... I'll say, moved toward 'the left'; and, positive results occurred.
Once the Reagan thing reached a pinnacle with Newt's Contract 'on' America, and we saw Newt fall down, which brought on a new obstruction via the impeachment hearings ...
(Golly, Al Gore cast a couple of historical tie-breakers ... wow ... that's when I thought the tide had changed; and, I think it had ... we're currently on GOP detour -- and, a dangerous one at that)
... Bill Clinton laid the foundation for an increasingly progressive, people first, reforming the infrastructure for 21st century sustainability ... sequence of presidencies from 2000 on beginning with Al Gore ...
... a few things got in the way ... i.e., a penis and a stolen election ... and, those we ('they') 'coalition-ed' with to 'win' in 2000; abandoned us at maybe one of the most crucial dates in American history 11/7/2000 (11/7 happens to be the month-day I met my SO ... in 1982).
or maybe ...
... underestimating We the People, and our ability to rise to the occasion, above the dumbed-down society we have been thought to have all succumbed to ...
I hope that the combination of the needs which will surface if not 'fixed' ("the times" in which we'll be living), plus the increasingly strengthening of our voice and message, it will pull our candidates once in office toward progress.
At some point, corporations and the damage they are doing to our social fabric must be dealt with. The longer they wait, the greater the risks. This is the gating issue imo.
:shrug:
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