Ralph Nader is a consumer advocate and the author of"The Seventeen Solutions: Bold Ideas for Our American Future" . His new book is,"Wrecking America: How Trump's Lies and Lawbreaking Betray All" .
Today, the party raises record amounts of money and finds ways to set records in blowing it. Sen. Chuck Schumer directed the spending of over $200 million in two big-time losing Senate races against Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham . The loser in South Carolina was promoted to head the DNC where he has declared himself to be part of the Democratic Party machine—a mere functionary instead of a galvanizer.
A monoculture is resistant to outside criticism and advice, no matter how credible and pragmatic . Its officials on Capitol Hill and within the party apparatus rarely return calls if they don’t involve campaign donors. Ruled at the top nationally by half a dozen control freaks, it demands sycophancy from its leading organized allies, thus turning them into monocultures.
3. The trial lawyers—an automatic honeypot for Democrats—who have lost for years in their efforts to preserve the law of wrongful injuries due to “tort law deform”—can’t even muster the will to repeal any of the handcuffs that block injured people from full access to the courts. They give the Dems a blank check and it responds by not even making the insurance industry’s atrocity a major campaign issue.
The Democratic Party should be landsliding the most corrupt, vicious, bigoted, chronically lying, voter suppressing, anti-labor, anti-consumer, and anti-environment GOP since its creation in 1854. The GOP’s off-the-wall positions against children’s well-being, women’s rights, and the willful aiding of massive tax evasions by the corporate super-rich and by starving the IRS’ enforcement budget should make it easy for the Dems to defeat the out-of-touch Republicans.
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