What does your first sentence even mean? There is no 'carrot' in this scenario- the entire reason we are having this conversation is because Democratic leadership counts on perpetual support from progressives and social democrats. There is nothing progressives can hold out to encourage them even further- they believe that they have largely unconditional support anyways! All that you can do is threaten through protest votes and other subversive acts, acquiesce to the losing battle, or attempt to break out of the system and change it.SirNitram wrote:I suppose if you spin it like that, it would sound crazy. Of course, since reaction to the stick is bad, use the carrot and attempt to reprogram.Bakustra wrote:So your position depends on the Democratic party remaining eternally in power to keep it from sliding any further right, and you ignored what I posted earlier about the question of whether there is any real difference between the two parties in screwing the nation. Yet it is the people who think that the system needs to change who are the impractical dreamers and the irrational fanatics. Madness.SirNitram wrote: This requires something that lacks evidence: That Democrats will react to lose by going in any direction but further right. Furthurmore, do you honestly think these relatively low-looney fuckers would not make things worse, just because they aren't as enthusiasticly against women's rights and for the conservative Jesus?
As for 'any real difference'. I think the GBL's would disagree, having gotten rights the past three years.
GLBT groups got Matthew Shepard and the end of DADT. That's great, but if those are progressive stances, then some 70% of Americans are progressive, as that is the percentage supporting hate-crimes legislation being expanded to include queer groups, and it is the smaller of the two percentages. 80% of Americans supported the repeal of DADT. This included two-thirds of self-identified conservatives. The majority of Republican candidates have said nothing about DADT one way or the other. They also haven't said much about the Matthew Shepard Act either. Not to mention that Democratic leadership hasn't done all that much for racial minorities, class minorities, or sexual minorities, and in several cases has been actively regressive towards those groups.
What, exactly, is the damage that you think Republicans will cause given four to eight years? Without a September 11th to rally people behind the party, they will probably be a minority government from 2014 on, too, so they probably will not have cloture past 2014. Explain what specifically you think will happen.TheHammer wrote: Its for exactly that reason that I keep trying to dispell the notion of a "protest vote" for a liberal third party candidate being any good whatsoever. All it will do is make the damage done by a Republican that much harder to reverse. The only prudent course of action is to dig in, hold the line, and hope Obama does more with a second term. If he doesn't, then at least you aren't digging yourself out of such a large hole when you put together candidates for the next election.