I just sent this to Democratic Party leaders. Please join me in telling our leading politicians if you also recognize that our government is heading fast in the wrong direction.
I hope this will be helpful.
I have stopped responding to appeals for uncoordinated advertising and campaigns like Jon Ossoff’s whose only rationale was anti-Trump.
We must not just thwart today’s cruel proposals by President Trump and Republicans. We must recognize and respond to why we keep being defeated at every level of government.
We say Trump’s victory came from poor, white working-class voters. That’s false. Three-quarters of Trump voters were from households earning more than the national median income.
What was most important for the relatively small number of Trump voters was not economic dissatisfaction but social issues Exit poll data show it was his words about race, gender and immigration that were the main factor with his mostly middle-class supporters.
What is much more important is Trump won mostly because so many in the working class did not to vote at all. The Clinton campaign wrote them off as racist, nativist, misogynistic “deplorables”.
We must change that mindset. We must focus on what motivates those who did not vote.
We’ve been ignoring the situation of the majority of Americans where the top one tenth of the top 1% now has as much wealth as the bottom 90%, and half our population is poor or near poor.
That’s what we must commit ourselves to change.
It may be helpful to understand why we are ignoring the need to change and this article explains it well but the only thing that really matters is to make the change.
We must regain electoral majorities to make a society that is no longer organized to profit a tiny few but one where all can flourish.
We must commit ourselves not just to hope but to a program for what the majority seeks.
Do you agree or disagree? Please let me know.
— Martin