The collapse of the political left

Locutus

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It's been a tough decade for the political left. Eight years ago a Time magazine cover portrayed Barack Obama as Franklin Roosevelt, complete with cigarette and holder and a cover line proclaiming "The New New Deal." A Newsweek cover announced "We Are All Socialists Now."

Now the cover story is different. Time has just announced, inevitably though a bit begrudgingly, that its Person of the Year for 2016 is Donald Trump. No mention of New Deals or socialism.

It's not surprising that newsmagazine editors expected a move to the left. The history they'd been taught by New Deal admirers, influenced by the doctrines of Karl Marx, was that economic distress moves voters to demand a larger and more active government.

There was some empirical evidence in that direction as well. The recession triggered by the financial crisis of 2007-08 was the deepest experienced by anyone not old enough to remember the 1930s. Barack Obama was elected with 53 percent of the popular vote—more than any candidate since the 1980s—and Democrats had won congressional elections with similar majorities in 2006 and 2008.

Things look different now, and not just because Donald Trump was elected president. It has been clear that most voters have been rejecting big government policies, and not just in the United States but in most democratic nations around the world.

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Cannuck

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The political left hasn't collapsed. They just didn't vote. It'll be interesting to see what happens in the next election. If they get out and vote and, once people understand the left-wing economic agenda of Trump, we may be reading a Flossy thread about the collapse of the political right
 

mentalfloss

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The political right has already collapsed in America.

Trump is a leftist.
 

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Neither the left or right has collapsed. The favour between the 2 seems to be a pendulum that goes back and forth. Also general rule of thumb is party holding the presidency tends to do poorly in senate and congress in mid-term elections. Expect 2018 elections to have a swing back to the Democrats.
 

Locutus

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they're team names...everyone understands that.

no different than the AFC or the NFC...who gives a sh!t...they all play the same game. cheer yours on.

anyone that actually thinks differently is deluded or a soft-headed cuck.

get a grip.
 

Locutus

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You do, obviously. If it helps, you're not alone. Most of the nutjobs get their panties twisted over labels


sorry to make you look silly again.

you have absolutely no idea what principles I subscribe to son.

but have a nice day though. :smile:
 

lone wolf

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they're team names...everyone understands that.

no different than the AFC or the NFC...who gives a sh!t...they all play the same game. cheer yours on.

anyone that actually thinks differently is deluded or a soft-headed cuck.

get a grip.
Who needs to get a grip? This isn't a fugging game
 

pgs

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Neither the left or right has collapsed. The favour between the 2 seems to be a pendulum that goes back and forth. Also general rule of thumb is party holding the presidency tends to do poorly in senate and congress in mid-term elections. Expect 2018 elections to have a swing back to the Democrats.
Unless Trump is having a positive effect and the congress supports him .
 

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The Democrats haven't been this furious since the Republicans freed all of their slaves.