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voters hear this horseshit all the time but Democrats never have anything to show at the end of the day but excuses about how it is all the Republicans fault
I already knew there was going to be a comment like this sitting at the top, I came here specifically to answer whatever it turned out to be.
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/01/19/economy/us-biden-economic-legacy/index.html
Basically, Biden was the first president since LBJ who actually gave some of a shit about the working class, and acted on it in a big way. There's plenty of stuff in there about the problems he didn't solve, of course. Basically I think he failed to realize that nobody gives a shit if the people at the very bottom end of the scale are making way more money, because they're largely invisible in the media as they are on Lemmy, but everyone gives a shit if eggs are more expensive. You can tell them that wages have gone up by more than the cost of eggs, and post-Covid inflation hit every country and actually worse than it hit the US in most cases, but they won't really care. I think if he'd gotten half the wage gains, but somehow managed to bring the cost of living in pure unadjusted dollars back down, then the Democrats probably would have won the election.
He also focused on climate change for the first time in American history and acted on it in a big way. That's not nothing by any means.
You wouldn't be wrong to say that most of the Democrats don't care about the working class at all, and that corruption and inaction is going to hamper whoever the president is, whether it be Biden or Bernie Sanders or Che Guevara. How you solve that problem, I don't know. But certainly, throwing one of them who did seem to moderately care about the working class unapologetically to the wolves, denying he did anything at all, and bashing him at every opportunity, isn't exactly going to help.
Man, if only they had spent all their campaign money talking about this instead of whatever the hell it is they did, they might have won the election!
Instead of having any sort of resolve, or appearing to actually give a shit about any of that, we got a full centrist push focusing on making it ok for conservatives to vote for a democrat, rather than actually trying to organize their base. The end result is DNC members abandoning LGBTQ and leftist issues. Instead they ratchet right to keep the government moving forward.
Nearly the entire DNC is rotten and will self protect, like this, rather than engage in any actual change.
You're not wrong. Also, a lot of the DNC's money got spent on consultants, and a lot of the consultants are six-figure "Reagan + LGBTQ" droids without much in the way of useful skills of any kind, so their messaging was and will continue to be shit. And when Bernie Sanders came along, with a wildly popular message that could clearly win elections in historic fashion, and all the consultants and about 80% of the candidates involved said, "Whoa whoa fuck that we gotta get that shit out of the building before it starts costing our clients money." Meanwhile, the GOP's consultants are getting expert advice from foreign adversaries on how to get their messaging to dig in deep via social media influence-operations and new media that people of today actually pay attention to. It's like watching the US Marines take on the Boy Scouts, if the Boy Scouts were all addicted to cocaine and that was their main focus.
Hence, this article, I guess.