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drholden3's avatar

What I would advise Democrats to do once the election is over and, I dearly hope, they have won is to develop a rhetorical framework for promoting key policy goals that links them together much as FDR's Four Freedoms concept did--Freedom from Fear, Freedom from Want, etc. I would even suggest terming it the new Four Freedoms.

""Freedom" is a compelling concept. Freedom" can be freedom to do something good, or, freedom from some evil. A major role of democratic (small "d") government is to defend and increase freedoms. Freedom has been an effective word in the call to reverse the Dobbs decision and its aftermath. American progress has been built on increasing freedom. Keep reminding everyone who wants to guarantee and expand THEIR freeedoms.

Who is opposed to "freedom"? Not real Americans, etc. etc. Those people are actually "weird.""Weird" is another great, simple and direct word to keep pasting on the foreheads of the MAGA leadership. We need to keep reminding people how "weird" these people are, and how they are also dangerous threats.

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Beyonce has already given us a great theme song to promote such a program. It's not something to dismiss as unimportant.

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Benny Sim's avatar

I strongly disagree that we should set our sights on Mars. Even apocalyptic conditions on Earth from climate change, nuclear war, or an asteroid would not leave our planet less habitable than Mars. We should instead dedicate maximum scientific and political energy and resources to preventing or at least mitigating threats to life on Earth, which are mostly human-driven.

Interstellar travel is nothing but a fun sci-fi genre... Not a realistic solution to escaping the eventual demise of all life on Earth... We have at least 3 billion years until the Sun dies. Maybe if we figure out our sh*t here on Earth and somehow manage not to kill ourselves off, humans or whatever we evolve into over the next few million years can revisit the mind-boggling physics of becoming space pilgrims.

We should instead hold up billionaires' wasteful, destructive, and delusional pursuit of human colonies in space as yet another reason that they should not be permitted to hoard humanity's wealth.

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