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But can we still bully some people like CEOs and republicans
Democrats aren't fixing all the things that the Republicans fuck up so they're not that much better.
They literally can't with obstructionist Republicans.
Also that's a double standard. Because Democrats don't fix every single thing Republicans fuck up they aren't much better?
Well, the corporate wing of the DNC was in charge for a long time. That power is fraying, mostly because that part of the party is aging out.
However, they're still mostly in charge, and being the corporate wing, they're staunch capitalists, pro-business, and in many ways Republican-Lite in terms of economic policy especially.
There's surely plenty of good Democrats, they're totally outweighed by the entire Republican party plus the corporate obstructionist efforts within their own party. It's literally a fight against a good 60% of governance to get anything done with 50% being Republican obstructionism and 10% being Democrat.
It's not a huge amount of Democrats, but it doesn't take that many.
They never intended to, either.
I would understand your argument if Democrats, when having full power, would make America an equal place for everyone, or at least if their program included full and real equality, including economic one, free healthcare and education, and generous welfare for everyone (or, ideally, socialism).
But they are mostly talking about LGBTQ+ rights (super important, but not the only thing they should care about), a little bit of welfare and forgiving some of the student debt (as opposed to MAKING EDUCATION FREE LIKE IN ANY NORMAL PLACE FFS).