Tag: social democracy
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The need for organizing
By SDUSA KS The challenge of mass organizations is getting people to agree on what to mobilize on and getting people to set an agenda, regardless of political affiliation. In this, we must find something that the organization says or does that gets one’s interest. In organizing SDUSA KS, I found three truths. That people…
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My Thoughts on Social Democracy
By: Mike Czerniewski My journey into social democracy began in 2016. That year, Bernie Sanders—the Progressive/Democratic Socialist Senator from Vermont—ran for president as a Democrat. He faced Hillary Clinton, the Secretary of State at the time (also, former First Lady and former Senator from New York), who broadly represented the party’s establishment wing. While both…
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I don’t know
by Moses Another look into their understanding… I claim to be an expert on all things politics when it comes to professional legislative and or everyday conversations. In this, the reality is that I only know from first and second-hand experiences of what the machine is. The machine is the political divide between left and…
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Pink politicians
By Moses This politician firstly doesn’t get swayed by corporate interest instead votes with the will of their constituents. They don’t seek to divide and conquer, instead to bring together and collaborate. They are pragmatic and mainstream with their policies. This is the type of person who takes the best of both worlds and turns…
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Social democracy vs Democratic socialism
By Moses Social Democracy and Democratic Socialism: what are they? They are systems of government that seek to help the voting class thrive by giving them access to basic necessities like education, healthcare, food stamps, ,and infrastructure improvement. This is where they are so similar. They both want to improve society’s social contract. Both of…
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SDUSA VS DSA
By Kevin and SDUSA KS – using AI assisted notes The question of ‘What is Social Democracy?’ and ‘How does that differ from Democratic Socialism?’. After all, both organizations call themselves ‘Socialist’ and align themselves on similar issues, even going so far as endorsing the same Candidates for office, like Marry Jobaida. So what are…
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The End of America’s Reserve Currency Status—and Why It Matters to You
By Aaron Coleman Americans are the number one importer of goods per capita in the world. Our government has the ability to print large amounts of money, and our government can take trillions in debt. All due to our trust and faith in the American government. Previously, countries were desperate to gather and hoard as…
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The Road to Social Democracy today
By: SDUSA, KS – Defining who we are