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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: What are the PROBLEMS Populists want to fix? [View all]rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)56. I like what you are doing.  Here's my idea.  We need to agree on the basic principles.
        In another thread here there is a great start.  Then we need to prioritize the issues related to the principles.  Then we go to tactics as you demonstrate above. 
"We have a right to free and fair elections" - Principle or value
Related problems:  as you listed above.
Which of these problems if solved give us the best return?  How much resources and what resources are needed to solve the problems? 
I would think there is guide for this type of development.  
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        You are correct but it would help if you give us some examples of systematic vs issue related.
        jwirr
        Nov 2014
        #33
      
        
        I like what you are doing.  Here's my idea.  We need to agree on the basic principles.
        rhett o rick
        Nov 2014
        #56
      
        
        I think you are right in that the PUBLIC/Populists need to start 'naming names and shaming
        sabrina 1
        Nov 2014
        #19
      
        
        Yes.  Liberals and Progressives would not be required to surrender their electoral leverage
        Maedhros
        Nov 2014
        #44
      
        
        Free and fair election system.  Without honest elections, we won't be able to fix
        rhett o rick
        Nov 2014
        #64
      
        
        We need to stop prisons from getting contracts that union labor should be performing.nt
        bravenak
        Nov 2014
        #45
      
        
        We need to somehow render the 1% completely powerless. They are the root of every systemic
        Zorra
        Nov 2014
        #57
      
        
        Thing is, a lot of the fixes need constitutional amendments, and they have become
        merrily
        Nov 2014
        #69