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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I fear Democrats are laying the groundwork for future losses by refusing to learn from defeat [View all]Squinch
(52,605 posts)208. You do understand that mechanization is more than just robots, don't you? Because the
article you linked to certainly doesn't acknowledge that.
Your article does not address mechanization. It only addresses robots. Jobs have been lost to mechanization and they aren't coming back. How many typists do you see in major companies these days? How many farmers are there now compared to years past before farming was mechanized? How many tellers are there compared to the days before ATMs?
To insist that jobs are not being lost to mechanization because you found a single article that limited itself to looking at jobs lost to robots is idiotic.
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I fear Democrats are laying the groundwork for future losses by refusing to learn from defeat [View all]
realmirage
Dec 2016
OP
Because one can't participate in an online forum AND engage with their local party, too.
CrispyQ
Dec 2016
#158
Maybe you like defeat? did you vote for bernie? because she beat the shit of bernie and his bro's!
stonecutter357
Dec 2016
#56
Yet she lost to trump.. in the election that really counts, the general election.
dionysus
Dec 2016
#71
And then she got beat by Trump and his Bros in the electoral college where it counts
Feeling the Bern
Dec 2016
#81
Hopefully by getting people to stop fighting each other and rally around a common set of goals.
Kentonio
Dec 2016
#199
"If we think there's nothing wrong with our strategy after just losing to a horrible jackass..."
CrispyQ
Dec 2016
#159
Clinton won voters concerned about economy, Trump won voters concerned about terrorism
emulatorloo
Dec 2016
#216
Definitely! If dems sit and argue, then Putin and Trump are the victors now and into the
RKP5637
Dec 2016
#13
lol, no I won't stop saying it..You did share a great link and the study looks interesting but..
JHan
Dec 2016
#211
Sadly, i think returning focus to the middle class IS a major overhaul these days...
dionysus
Dec 2016
#74
Logically there's no middle ground to hacking, this post on its face makes little sense IMHO
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#118
We need to abandon the lie that those manufacturing jobs can come back to the rust belt.
LonePirate
Dec 2016
#18
You're the one being conned if you don't know the difference between good science and bad science.
LonePirate
Dec 2016
#28
You do understand that mechanization is more than just robots, don't you? Because the
Squinch
Dec 2016
#208
"all those sources are wrong" does not address any of the points in the links provided by L. Pirate
JHan
Dec 2016
#32
Every ESTABLISHMENT, INCUMBENT, republican won against the Democrats running for Senate in those
still_one
Dec 2016
#20
"In Wisconsin, Russ Feingold lost by a greater percentage than Hillary. Wisconsin reelected Scott
Cha
Dec 2016
#141
Does that explain why Russ Feingold and Zypher Teachout lost? Does that explain why every
still_one
Dec 2016
#40
That doesn't hold water when every establishment, republican, incumbent, won against those
still_one
Dec 2016
#43
I wasn't referring to the trump supporters. I was referring to the self-identified progressives who
still_one
Dec 2016
#122
Really? Why did Russ Feingold and Zyper Teachout Lose? Why did every swing state Democrat running
still_one
Dec 2016
#78
Every Senate race voted the same as President. Hassan and Hillary both won NH by a hair.
jfern
Dec 2016
#209
That is where the narriative breaks down. Those that won the Senate races in
still_one
Dec 2016
#212
2 Minnesota members of congress who endorsed Bernie won in heavily Trump districts
jfern
Dec 2016
#214
I fear we are wasting valuable time paying attention to concern trolls, too. Just sayin'... n/t
TygrBright
Dec 2016
#59
I'm calling a troll the person who came into my thread and insulted me. That's a troll.
realmirage
Dec 2016
#126
So you know, the person was insinuating that my OP was concern trolling. Hence, my response
realmirage
Dec 2016
#130
Yes, I'm concerned that we lost because I prefer winning to losing. Perhaps you don't
realmirage
Dec 2016
#72
Yes yes yes. I know. The team that gets three million more votes loses. The team that does not wins.
bravenak
Dec 2016
#75
We don't have to lose anybody! We strengthen our economic message to the middle class
realmirage
Dec 2016
#108
Would you be kind enough to point out in that article who exactly it is who believes that?
Kentonio
Dec 2016
#173
And they found something other than the usual errors? No? They proved it was rigged? No?
realmirage
Dec 2016
#98
"Losers make excuses. Winners assume power. I'll be damned if I'm going to be a victim."
realmirage
Dec 2016
#94
Trump scandals ineffective but one letter from Comey + a trickle of hacked/doctored emails....
CousinIT
Dec 2016
#96
Since when do we blame the victims of a crime for the actions of the criminals?
baldguy
Dec 2016
#97
"She wouldn't have been raped if only she hadn't been wearing that short skirt!"
baldguy
Dec 2016
#152
I really agree- and we have a great chance to turn this around, if we can accept
Yo_Mama
Dec 2016
#111
If we go back to 1980, Democrats have lost 11 out of the 19 elections.
Feeling the Bern
Dec 2016
#116
I actually hear people telling me loyalty is more important than principle. It's insane
realmirage
Dec 2016
#121
Doubling down on "deplorables" won't work any better than it did the first time
BRToldschool
Dec 2016
#136
It's no secret what ails the party - the party needs to expand its appeal outside of the big cities
Midwestern Democrat
Dec 2016
#149
Agreed entirely, but too many seem to think anything un-city doesn't matter
BRToldschool
Dec 2016
#155
It can be difficult to see the difference between the analysis of after-action-reports and a "refusa
LanternWaste
Dec 2016
#161
The Party will have to change despite them. Or the next loss will wake them up
realmirage
Dec 2016
#175
This thread reminds me of the old Spy magazine feature "Logrolling in our Time".
lapucelle
Dec 2016
#180