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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

All human institutions are " plastic " and " organic "


   I remain a registered Democrat in Rhode Island. I am not hopelessly hostile to local Democratic politicians. But on the national level I agree with Ralph Nader on the two party system.

    I don't think Bernie can push Hillary any more to the left than we can push Bernie to a bolder " democratic socialism ". I don't see Hillary as " evil " - just way too compromised for me to vote for her in November. I did vote for Bill Clinton twice.

    I would like to see a revival of New Deal type " liberalism " in the Democratic Party. This neo-Democrat " identity politics " is becoming insufferable. It clearly tends to de-emphasize economic " class ".

    I am not mad at people who will vote for Hillary Clinton for fear of the right-wing demagogue Donald Trump.

    On the national level I would be very inclined to vote for Jill Stein , the presidential candidate of the Green Party.

     The political system here makes third parties seem not serious -or even ridiculous. Perhaps I am daydreaming when I think about the Democratic Party " evolving " into the equivalent of the British Labor Party.

    But all human institutions are " plastic " and " organic ". Life is full of surprise.

   Thank you for your question.

                                           THE QUESTION

   " As a democratic socialist may I ask you a question? It's none of my business and I understand you not answering it but here goes. Will you vote for Hillary or just not vote if Bernie is not the nominee? Again, please don't answer if the question offends you. "

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