#dems

anubis2814@friendica.myportal.social

If trends hold, in 2028 or 2032, there will no longer be a #republican party. If the #GOP lose #Texas, they are over as a party, and can never win the #presidency again. It is at that point that #3rd parties will start jockeying for power and we could end up with 4 parties like when the whigs collapsed, though for several elections the #dems will have the majority votes. Most likely the new national party will build their power out of the states with #rankedchoicevoting . Libertarians, working families parties, democratic socialists and the green party are all possible candidates. If we are very lucky, more and more states will adopt RCV and make sure there are no longer any two dominating national parties.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWC31X07w0w

psych@diasp.org

Just… ugh.

“And that’s the way it is”

Wednesday, the 17th of June 2024. (Hat-tip to Walter Cronkite.)

The only other snappy and relevant quote that springs to mind after hearing/reading this is: “A fine mess!” - Laurel & Hardy, 20BC

#Biden #election #Dems #candidacy #HereWeGo #narrative #GQP #USpolitics #cognitive

claralistensprechen3rd@friendica.myportal.social

#Election20204 #MSNBC #Dems #Biden

This is a commentary on Donny Deusche's commentary on "this is the time to question" openly and in public because "this is who we are" in terms of public debate, and yeah, that's noble and all, but the question he pulled out of his pocket is "is there an alternative...an all-female ticket? There I said it".

My dear, dear Donnie--we're talking about a party who anointed Hillary Clinton to run against Trump and she lost. You wanna go there again, do ya? #FAIL
There are lots of times when the Dem wonks get it wrong, too, so put THAT in your pipe and smoke it.

libramoon@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://www.commondreams.org/news/sanders-pharma-ceos

#Sanders, #Dems Invite #Pharma $CEOs to Testify on Sky-High #Drug #Prices
JAKE JOHNSON
Nov 21, 2023

..."U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders and every Democratic member of the committee he chairs sent letters on Tuesday inviting the CEOs of three major pharmaceutical companies to testify at an upcoming hearing on the nation's prescription drug costs, which are so high that millions of Americans are forced to ration their medications to save money.

"The American people have a right to know why it is that they pay, by far, the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs while the pharmaceutical industry in the U.S. makes hundreds of billions in profits and pays their CEOs tens of millions of dollars in compensation," Sanders (I-Vt.), chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, said in a statement.

In letters to the top executives of Johnson & Johnson, Merck, and Bristol Myers Squibb, Sanders and his Democratic colleagues asked, "How does it happen that one out of four Americans cannot afford to take the medicine their doctors prescribe while prescription drug companies make billions in profits and pay their executives exorbitant compensation packages?"

"How does it happen," the letters continue, "that the median price of new prescription drugs in the United States was over $220,000 last year, while the pharmaceutical industry spent billions on stock buybacks and dividends?"
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The hearing—titled "Why Does the United States Pay, By Far, the Highest Prices in the World for Prescription Drugs?"—is set to take place on January 25, 2024."