That’s three things, and those are the three things people who distrust Biden and hate Trump don’t do. The truth is the Democrats as Party is a corporation, who we can vote for but not reprogram. We have to take whatever they gives us, and what Biden is giving you listed at the beginning of the article. Those are things I agree with. What has Biden done? Infrastructure Bill, Chips Act, fund two wars. All of those are providing big money for big industry, who are actually historically on the side of modern Republicans/historical conservatives. What’s on the other side is not about money about We the People and Democracy: voting rights for black Americans, programs to lift up those historically pushed down (again black Americans and latinos), raising the minimum wage for that fairness/equality thing (instead of giant tax breaks like Trump or CHIP and infrastructure Bills for the rich corporate elite).
How to solve this vote for big corporations or vote for big corporations dilemma, where minorities are jsut once again given lip service? It’s those three things: plan, long term strategy, and organize a new party starting now while voting for Biden to keep in power. That way something new can start to grown, which takes time. The other parties like the Greens are a disorganized mess that uses personality instead of principles. Long term strategic thinking involves getting rid of historically negative words for the early 1900s, like Communist, Marxist, Socialist, etc. That type of thinking and ideology actually created centralized power and not democracy. We have a basic infrastructure of democracy; the problem we have is the failure of the presidents to put the people first. They don’t, neither of them.
Think for a second: Besides Trump who is an autocrat, the other presidents recently except Obama are all from Jim Crow states: Biden, Bush, Clinton, before that Bush Senior and Reagan who were Republicans, arguably the worst (though nice people and affable) as they created the mass incarceration program and automatic sentencing program, which weren’t explicitly anti-black American but somehow still was executed and translated in a way on the streets that ended up being the biggest mass arrest of black Americans in American history: over 3 million Mass incarcerated. Followed by the most Jim Crow state of all Clinton, who cancelled welfare and continued mass incarceration along with Biden under his support of yet another stringent horrible incarceration law (first one in 1986, private prison strategy implements under 1982 DOJ paper).
I listened a couple months ago now to the mayoral debate in Houston. The question was how many more cops will they put on the streets in the black and brown poor areas of town. Really, change is in the air? No. Prisoners (70 percent of captured poor ones in Texas are, surprise to not you or me, black and browns in the bottom 50 percent who can afford lawyers and railroaded into plea deal) are still worth in profit $3,300 a year to CAA—that just one of the corporation profiting off their incarceration and that not operating expenses but profit per prison. You need to raise taxpayer money for the private profit incarceration program: terrify people with endless talk of crime, drugs and illegal invasions, so that you keep the taxpayer money flowing into the food services, private operating companies, prison building companies, and prisoner leasing programs that payout guaranteed profit to corporations. You want to know how Biden can easily end his election chances overnight and get Trump elected: He goes into a debate and says: I think we’ve been drastically mistreating all black and brown Americans, We need to recognize the deep humanity of each of them in prison and work with them, not arresting them so much, lessening their sentences, and ending the exception clause. That’s my first priority. All whites don’t vote or flee to Trump.
That won’t happen. He’s pro cop, tough on crime, guaranteed. Organize now for a future party built to take these institutionalized things down. If a new party gets 10 percent in congress, then both current parties will suffer, as they would be able to form a majority to get 50%, let along 60%, and will have to compromise. Sound easy? No one is onboard.