Kamala is running a Rorschach test campaign where progressives see The New Deal and centrist see a pro-business #CorpoDem

What i see is a candle in the wind trying never to blow out, shifting and sputtering in any direction that keeps their power strongest
#election2024 #election #voteblue #vote

Kamala has yet to put up a platform after 29dys in charge. People are trusting vibes, going with the flow & i cant figure out why they would trust her when her entire career says, i have been bought. Picking Walz was a masterful con, making everyone believe that she is for the agenda he helped pass in MN, when all she has done in the last month is flip flop on every 'progressive' idea she ever endorsed. No one will belive me till after Dems lose 2026 & cant pass bills
#election2024 #voteblue
i guess Kamala saw my post & decided to drop the biden platform as her own, ratified today at DNC w/o change, but theres at least 1 horrible addition like the one below.
Day one of #DNC had a lot of hoopla but as far as policy, instead of adopting the MN progressive agenda that Walz helped to pass, we got the Biden agenda ratified. A status quo manifesto that doesnt begin to tackle the problems we have all been warned about
#election2024 #election #vote #voteblue
PDF: https://democrats.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/FINAL-MASTER-PLATFORM.pdf
they didnt even change the Biden references or the Biden-Harris stuff, just lazy
RENEWING AMERICAN LEADERSHIP - Democrats

Democrats
Democrats are set to approve a party platform that hasn't been updated with Harris' candidacy

Delegates at the Democratic National Convention are set to vote on a 2024 party platform. The largely ceremonial vote Monday evening at Chicago's convention will signal the party coalescing around a vision for the next four years, though a somewhat outdated one, as the document still wrongly names President Joe Biden as the candidate running for reelection. The Democratic National Committee said its platform committee voted to approve the platform on July 16, days before Biden bowed out of the race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to lead the Democratic ticket. Harris has only outlined a few of her own specific policy positions since announcing her campaign for president.

AP News

@toussaint

Kinda begs the question... What's the point of a political party if it's not built around policy?

Otherwise it's just a damn club.