I can't imagine they spent a lot of time or money designing the cybertruck...
They chose to throw progress and his contributions away.
Yes ...
After working against him in the primary and the general, the 2008 DNC choose to not pick a DNC chair who shared Obama's values after he failed to nominate one.
What's more concerning than you thinking anyone wouldn't be able to guess that's what would happen, is you seem to be implying it's the same DNC who finally learned their lesson and elected the most progressive chair in around 50 years...
Like, if you and I could figure out what the DNC was going to, why couldn't Obama have?
The voters got behind Obama to save the party, he got what he wanted and said fuck it.
And people still kiss his nuts for getting us a more conservative version of the Republican healthcare plan.
For all our sake you need to start looking past a single letter and start reading some modern history books.
Direct with researchers.
Usually thru universities but grants are drying up.
Studies by companies sometimes take participants from volunteering, but usually they start with lists from healthcare workers.
So talk to their doctor and make sure they know about desire to volunteer, check "local" universities and hospitals
but then they failed to keep any inovations from that 8 year period (get out the vote, social media savy, youth outreach, etc. ) when Clinton came sweeping back in 2016 and wondered how they lost that momentum.
It's not a secret why it shook out that way...
Obama held a grudge against the DNC as an organization, not just for siding with Hillary, but then not supporting him in the general.
Which lead to Obama being one of the first (might be the only) to not nominate a DNC chair.
So the people who worked against him, nominated one of their own.
And they repeated in 2012.
So if you're wondering why Obama didn't permanently change the party...
He just fucking choose not to. Voters did their part and he let us down out of personal pride to show he was more important than the party
And that let neoliberals hold onto the party till about 3 months ago. Clinton's people didn't have to sweep in, because they never had to leave
Bernie, AOC, and to a lesse degree Tim Waltz
And all three of them get snubbed by party leadership...
I am optimistic about the new DNC chair, but that's still not enough. We need to start focusing on state chairs as well, but voters have literally zero say in any chair.
The Democratic party is fundamentally undemocratic.
It will never be an easy fix, or a good time to do it. But we should have fixed it decades ago, and fixing it now is better than fixing it in 2035.
We can't waste the current DNC chair, but we also can't assume he can fix anything except the next presidential primary and getting rid of the victory fund so state parties can put up a fight
Are we enslaving the cells in our body
Whoever wrote that must have slept thru every biology class they've ever taken...
Like, there's some decent questions in there, but they've all been asked for over a thousand years.
It reads like someone used a chat bot and told it to try and sound like a philosopher.
What about a house rep who's been in office 3 years makes you think of him as "an elected Dem in a leadership position"?
I did see this tho:
In July 2020, inspired by the George Floyd protests, a petition to recall Garcia was approved by the Long Beach City Clerk. Activists cited Garcia's "immoral leadership" and financial support from the Long Beach Police Officers Association, the union that represents local police.[64] On November 9, 2020, the mayoral recall was canceled in the wake of the national election. Activist Franklin Sims claimed he and his supporters were being intimidated.[65]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Garcia_(California_congressman)
That's not even getting into him literally being a Republican hiding behind a D:
Garcia was the California Youth Coordinator for George W. Bush's 2000 presidential campaign.[49][50][51] He also founded the Long Beach Young Republicans in 2005. Describing himself as socially liberal and fiscally conservative, Garcia guided and organized the Young Republicans, which developed a charter that was recognized as an official club by the Los Angeles County Republicans.[52] Garcia also worked as an aide to Republican former vice mayor Frank Colonna when he was on the City Council and ran Colonna's unsuccessful bid in the 2006 Long Beach, California mayoral election.[53]
The only reason he has a D is he couldn't win with a R...
But that's off topic:
What about a house rep who's been in office 3 years makes you think of him as "an elected Dem in a leadership position"?
The judge noted that Adams requested a dismissal with prejudice, and that the DOJ had not opposed that motion, “effectively waiving any objection to permanent dismissal of this case.”
If he cared about, he'd have made noise about it not happening how he wanted...
Or more likely, had the DOJ oppose it
You're stuck on "stick" being the only way one corrupt politician can I fluence another.
Adams would eat a carrot out of Trump's ass, he doesn't need a stick when the door is opened to more corruption.
For fucks sake, pay attention to more than a single letter
Dem voters in NYC?
Sure, they tend to always hate mayors in NYC because neoliberal primary donations ensure the Dem voters don't have a good option in the general and Republicans have a chance
But name an elected Dem in a leadership position who has called for Adams' resignation, I can wait.
this makes it less likely
Only if you think Adams is only doing all the stupid corrupt shit to make trump like him...
Sounds a lot more likely that he's just a corrupt piece of shit like virtually every other NYC mayor or former NYPD. Especially since he was doing stupid corrupt shit when Biden was president
Trump wanted the case dismissed without prejudice.
Bolding something isn't the same as linking a source...
Daily Mail is like the ultimate tabloid.
Ask a random English person what they think of it next time you come across one