2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: OK I'll just say it: the dem establishment wants to lose this election [View all]PATRICK
(12,290 posts)and only recently have we called the top out on it. How much, if any, of the politically appointed postal establishment is deliberately gift-wrapping the public service to deliver to privateers? In all of management how much is incompetence, how much is bad theory, how much personal distaste for workers and unions, how much is deliberate destruction?
Fundamentally, it doesn't matter if the truck is definitely going over a cliff if it is deliberate, stupid, blind or a plan for the driver to bail out at the last minute. The Democratic primary is steering toward gifting the GOP. How did we end up blowing possibilities in the past? Not too differently, so it isn't all about individual candidates. It's about hugging the football, fretting over not enthusing about the primary voters, trusting computer screens rather than human voices, fawning over super rich donors as the new kingmakers, avoiding responsibility for doing the job(politics, government office), avoiding "consumers" and product alike for abstractions. Fear. Fearing the one with appealing platform and personal skills the most as too independent. Allying with rivals(media, GOP, GOP voters, soft moderate sectors) to sink anything above leadership control. No matter the damage, no matter the cost, no matter the incredible crisis facing us that needs addressing.
They don't have to be saboteurs or idiots or spiteful or afraid. Things just have to keep rolling along downhill as always, the true momentum of establishment. That vector is scientifically self evident as the people abandon the traditional parties, the Jekyll who won't or can't kill Mr. Hyde and strangely protects him.
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