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babylonsister

(172,512 posts)
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 07:32 PM Monday

Embrace The Rage


Embrace The Rage
Published by digby on November 24, 2025

Andrea Piacquadio Pexels


As much as I hate to say it, James Carville is right about this:

We are not even two weeks from the government shutdown, and the public conversation on the matter has fled the building. This shows, no matter what you believe, there’s a simple truth. The shutdown will have zero lasting consequence for next year’s midterms. The only thing that will persevere is economic pain. And that’s exactly why Democrats won on Nov. 4.

Zohran Mamdani, Abigail Spanberger, Mikie Sherrill — even down-ballot Georgia Democrats — all won with soaring margins because the people are pissed. And the people always point their anger at the party in charge. Rent is out of control. Young people can’t afford homes or pay student debt. We’re living through the greatest economic inequality since the Roaring Twenties.

President Trump has done nothing to curb the cost of what it requires to take even a breath in America today, the centerpiece promise of his 2024 campaign. The people are revolting, and they have been for some time.

This offers Democrats the greatest gift you can have in American politics: a second chance. I am now an 81-year-old man and I know that in the minds of many, I carry the torch from a so-called centrist political era. Yet it is abundantly clear even to me that the Democratic Party must now run on the most populist economic platform since the Great Depression.x

It is time for Democrats to embrace a sweeping, aggressive, unvarnished, unapologetic and altogether unmistakable platform of pure economic rage. This is our only way out of the abyss.


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Embrace The Rage (Original Post) babylonsister Monday OP
Anxiety-born rage nearly killed me. RandySF Monday #1
So does that mean Carville now supports raising the minimum wage and Medicare For All? Fiendish Thingy Monday #2
Who cares? I was hoping Carville babylonsister Monday #3

Fiendish Thingy

(21,680 posts)
2. So does that mean Carville now supports raising the minimum wage and Medicare For All?
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 08:10 PM
Monday

Didn’t think so.

From the link, Digby sez:

He goes on to rail against “woke” which is like freaking out about men with long hair and women going braless — it feels like it’s from another era. The culture war battles change very quickly these days. His age is showing and it’s annoying.


Guess he’s not quite filled to the brim with “economic rage”.

babylonsister

(172,512 posts)
3. Who cares? I was hoping Carville
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 09:25 PM
Monday

wouldn't be the focus, but the message. Simplified, it's the economy, stupid...again. Pound that message.

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