by Gabe Ignetti
 We have just passed through one of the most crucial elections in US history  which resulted in the re-election of a serial rapist and convicted felon, and fascist  back into the Presidency. To make matters worse the Trump Supreme Court has  given him the power to commit illegal acts. It has been described as an IQ test  that the American flunked but, in the larger scheme of things, that’s what  elections are. They are like the final exam that determines whether we pass or  fail in moving society forward.
Clearly, this is a time for reflection. While it is easy to blame the Democrats  and that claim is not without merit, we have to recognize that the Democrats,  being a corporate party, will always look out for corporate interests. Nonetheless it is important that we recognize that the corporate system is not  monolithic. There is a built in necessity of occasionally giving in to popular  pressure in order to keep business as usual flowing and to protect the illusion of  “democracy” so as not to disrupt business as usual. The election of Trump has  upended all of that. It is an all around disaster that will negatively affect everyone from  the corporate boardrooms to the streets with we the people getting the brunt of  it.
While there is some truth in blaming the Democrats it is really a half truth and it  doesn’t tell the full story. The people could have filled the Congress chock full of  new squad members but they didn’t and they voted for a two bit hustler who  shouldn’t be able to win a race for dog catcher in any sane world instead. We  like to make claims that the American people are way out in front of our elected  officials but when we look at the actual data it tells us a far different story. The  greater share of registered voters actually say they are both
ideologically conservative. Most U.S. adults including close to half of  Democrats say they support mass deportations of immigrants living in the  country illegally. They overwhelmingly oppose Critical Race Theory. A majority  of the public views capitalism favorably, oppose defunding the police and want  more spending for policing. Even Blue collar workers and indigenous population  have voted majority Republican. This is where the American electorate is right  now and this is largely why we have President Trump.
   Given these hard facts it makes no sense to ignore the real threat to over a  century of political progress in favor of making protest votes that are barely a  blip on the radar. The reality is that this last election offered us only two choices  which always happens in Presidential elections when you don’t have majority  rule. The “choice” we had was literally prison or the firing squad. In essence,
we all are political prisoners, but we can’t let our person aversion of what is lead  us into making personal statements with our votes instead of facing hard truths  and making hard tactical decisions.
The hard truth is that, given our present predicament, Third party Presidential  illusions and even abstention is simply not an option. Our plurality system is  mostly why the Green Party has utterly failed to get one candidate into office for  over 40 years since it’s inception. Bernie Sanders has been the only exception  and the hard political calculus of American Power has made any overt  opposition to the Democratic Party next to impossible. Even if he or Jill Stein  had succeeded in taking control of the White House there would still be a  Congress of Republicans and Corporate Democrats that would reduce the  possibility for change back down to the same old incrementalism that previous  Presidents have faced.
   The proposition presented by Third Party supporter that there really was a  choice has only played into the illusion that we really have a democracy and we  don’t. Our first past the post plurality is a big phony flim-flam operation calling  itself “democracy” which objectively derails third parties because efforts create  outcomes contradictory to their goals in direct proportion to their political  success. The game is set up against you from the get go in a dozen different  directions
The only possible way that a Progressive Party could take power is  because there is a power vacuum caused by the cratering of one of the two  existing parties. If that is the GOP then you’re next in line but that can only  happen if the Democratic Party overwhelmingly and consistently wins. Conversely, every time the GOP wins their extremist ideology becomes  normalized moving more and more into the mainstream and shifting the entire  electorate further and further to the Right as things go from bad to worse. Avoiding these outcomes requires the Left to support the Democrats in  contested areas of this country.
          Our task long term must be to level the playing field starting with getting  big money out of politics and followed by enshrining the right to vote and  instituting majority rule. Achieving that and all of our other goals will require the  building of a strong united grassroots independent movement with a clear  understanding of present political situation and with its feet on the ground in  both our thinking and our actions. The time to act is now!

Keeping Our Feet on the Ground
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