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RolStoppable said:
Mnementh said:

Oh, sure, Trump will give away popularity, for sure. But that doesn't mean people suddenly start loving the democrats. Things will not get better, if both parties are hated. Trump being unpopular isn't a win for the Democrats.

In a two-party system, it is a win for the Democrats.

If people want things to get better, they need to stop being stupid in elections. They need to make left candidates win more often in Democratic primaries, because the current state of the USA is that in the end people choose between conservative politicians (the Democrats) and far-right politicians (the Republicans). Both options lead to redistribution of wealth from the poor to the rich, although at significantly different speeds.

The rise of the far-right (not just in the USA) is fueled by the stupidity of voters. Too many vote further to the right rather than the left when they are dissatisfied with their own financial situation and their most recently selected political party. This behavior has led stupid politicians to play catch-up and move their own policies further to the right because that's how they interpret election results. If voters at large acted rationally rather than emotionally, then it would be very easy for left politicians to win elections. But this isn't the world we live in.

Of the three points that zorg1000 proposed above, only the first one has actual value, provided these young people go for left politics, most notably the redistribution of wealth from the rich to the poor and the middle class. The second point is what the Democrats have campaigned on in 2024 and it didn't work (too reasonable to resonate with the American people). The third point runs into the issue of how widespread racism and white victimhood is in the USA; if such people get to hear that their value is equal to everyone else, they are going to perceive that as oppression like they've done for so long already because they are stupid.

But redistribution of wealth is like the most unamerican thing ever. Focusing on this as the main theme might work in Europe, but I doubt it would work in America. We shouldn't forget that US doesn't want to be like other G20 nations. It is proud of its low taxes system. Even if proper healthcare, good education at the University etc. have become out of reach for most of the population. Making the rich pay more to fix those issues isn't what US wants, because they definitely don't want to be like inferior friendly countries, such as Canada and UK.



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar