See this article. While there are a lot of reasons for Clinton's demise, the major one everyone is pointing out is the Dem Party embrace (ok, blow job) of big money and abandoning the working class. The Dems laying blame elsewhere "leaves out the force most responsible for creating the
nightmare in which we now find ourselves wide awake: neoliberalism. That
worldview – fully embodied by Hillary Clinton
and her machine – is no match for Trump-style extremism. The decision
to run one against the other is what sealed our fate. If we learn
nothing else, can we please learn from that mistake?"
"Here is what we need to understand: a hell of a lot of people are in
pain. Under neoliberal policies of deregulation, privatisation,
austerity and corporate trade, their living standards have declined
precipitously. They have lost jobs. They have lost pensions. They have
lost much of the safety net that used to make these losses less
frightening. They see a future for their kids even worse than their
precarious present.
"At the same time, they have witnessed the rise of the Davos class, a
hyper-connected network of banking and tech billionaires, elected
leaders who are awfully cosy with those interests, and Hollywood
celebrities who make the whole thing seem unbearably glamorous. Success
is a party to which they were not invited, and they know in their hearts
that this rising wealth and power is somehow directly connected to
their growing debts and powerlessness."
"The Democratic party needs to be either decisively wrested from pro-corporate neoliberals, or it needs to be abandoned."
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