cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/9405812

“We are going to do something that I will say is slightly controversial but it shouldn’t be. We are going to indemnify policemen and precincts and states and cities from being sued. We want them to do their job. Our police and law enforcement has to come back and they want to come back and they want to do their job. And we are going to indemnify them so they don’t lose their wife, their family, their pension, and their job. We are going to indemnify policemen and law enforcement. We are going to tell them to get out, we love you, do your job.” – Trump, speaking last night at the New York Young Republicans Club gala.

Trump going after the tyrant vote.

  • assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I already told you, I sit between progressives and moderates because I have the same goals as progressives and the same methods as moderates (or at least what would be considered a slower and measured process).

    You’ve also avoided my question, I’m not talking about who the party appeals to here. There’s already plenty of discussion about what moderates do. I want to know what you think about how progressives should build coalitions. Believe it or not, I want to see progressives win. I’m asking how they should appeal to moderates and earn their votes for a general election once they win a primary – without completely capitulating to the center.

    Progressives and Democrat moderates/establishment need each other to win elections, and as you’ve aptly pointed out, they don’t value that. There’s going to come a time in the next few decades where the dynamics flip though, and progressives have more power. How should we act differently then – if at all? It’s perfectly valid to say they can reap what they sow and also be taken for granted. I just think there’s a real opportunity in cooperation instead to have a strong electoral alliance.

    If it isn’t clear, I have no desire to be adversarial with you, just genuine discussion. I don’t agree with everything you say necessarily, but there’s enough I agree with on some level that my being a dick is getting in the way of learning your perspective. And along those lines – sorry that I’ve been a dick to you, especially with how I ignored you saying you’ll vote for Biden just so I could make witty arguments and quips. That was disrespectful and also utterly counterproductive.