Reasons why Harris lost đź§µ: #1: Funding and arming the Israeli genocide in Gaza.
Summary
This thread argues that Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election due to her support for Israeli military aid to Gaza, hawkish foreign policy toward Russia, adoption of Trump's immigration policies, and perceived alignment with Wall Street over working-class interests. The author contends these Democratic policies alienated voters and enabled Trump's victory.
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Reasons why Harris lost đź§µ: #1: Funding and arming the Israeli genocide in Gaza.
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Reasons why Harris lost: #2: Sending Israel 14,000 2,000-lb bombs that it used to kill over 13,000 children in Gaza
Andre Damon (WSWS)@Andre__Damon · Jun 29, 2024Reuters just reported exactly what kind of bombs the US has been sending Israel. Biden sent fourteen thousand 2,000-pound bombs – more than all other types combined. These bombs destroy whole city blocks. The destruction of Gaza is intentional. It's genoicde by design.
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Reasons why Harris lost: #3: Enabling Israel to kill 186,000 or more people in Gaza
Andre Damon (WSWS)@Andre__Damon · Jul 7, 2024The Lancet has just estimated the death toll of the Gaza genocide at 186,000 people or more. That's nearly 8 percent of Gaza's population. This is a systematic effort to exterminate the Palestinian people: armed, funded, and led by the US.
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Reasons why Harris lost: #4: Provoking a world war against Russia that has led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Russians and Ukrainians
Andre Damon (WSWS)@Andre__Damon · Sep 24, 2024Joe Biden has just delivered a warmongering rant at the United Nations. He demanded war against Russia, war against Iran, and threatened China all in one 25-minute speech. Biden's legacy is a world in flames, with his successor only expanding these global wars.
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Reasons why Harris lost: #5: Promising to make the US military into the most "lethal fighting force in the world"
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Reasons why Harris lost: #6: Promising to do the bidding of Wall Street
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Reasons why Harris lost: #7: Orchestrating a historic redistribution of wealth from the working class to the financial oligarchy.
Joseph Kishore@jkishore · Oct 27, 2024Sanders said today again that Biden is the "most progressive president since FDR." This is a total lie. The workers' share of national income has plunged to its lowest level on record under the Biden administration. Biden was a bonanza for Wall Street.
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Reasons why Harris lost: #8: Completely adopting Trump's fascist anti-immigrant policies
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The right-wing, anti-working class policies of the Democrats have handed Trump the presidency. But the tasks after January 5 are fundamentally the same as before it: Building a mass movement of the working class based on the perspective of Trotskyism. socialism2024.org
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Reasons why Harris lost: #9: Overseeing the arrest of of thousands of peaceful protesters opposing the Gaza genocide, while claiming that constitutionally-protected free speech promotes "disorder."
Andre Damon (WSWS)@Andre__Damon · May 2, 2024Biden's statement that "dissent must never lead to disorder" is a fundamentally authoritarian statement. The banning of protest in the guise of preventing “disruption” of “public order” is the stock in trade of every dictatorship.
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Reasons why Harris lost: #10: Biden adopted a "let it rip" policy on COVID-19, leading to the deaths of nearly 1 million Americans. CDC director Rochelle Walensky said that it is "encouraging" that disabled people died, in an open embrace of eugenics.
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Trump's election is the disastrous outcome of the deliberate repudiation by the Democrats of any programmatic orientation to the working class, which Clinton called as “a basket of deplorables” & Biden called “garbage.” - @DavidNorthWSWS
David North@DavidNorthWSWS · Nov 6, 2024I have sent this letter to an outstanding historian of the Civil War era Trump’s victory may be shocking, but it is hardly surprising. His election is the disastrous outcome of the long-term and very deliberate repudiation by the Democratic Party of any programmatic orientation to the working class, which Hillary Clinton infamously dismissed as “a basket of deplorables” and Biden recently referred to as “garbage.” Focused on the flim-flam of identity politics — i.e., the politics of more or less affluent sections of the middle class seeking a more favorable distribution of the wealth among the top 10 percent — the Democratic Party convinced itself that it had found an alternative to the politics that prioritized class. This intellectual regression was promoted and justified in the academy by the various forms of anti- and pseudo-Marxist philosophies (Frankfurt School and Post-Modernism) that were embraced by a generation of ex-radical students in the aftermath of 1968. In the United States, the new anti-Marxism blended with the longstanding tradition of anti-communism. Leftwing politics, of the sort connected to working class militancy, disappeared. The grievances related to identity displaced any serious concern with the massive concentration of wealth in a small segment of society at the expense of the working class. The pseudo-left replaced calls for equality with demands for equity. This was closely connected to the relentless harping on racial and ethnic differences, and, with it, a contempt for the genuinely democratic traditions of the United States. This found noxious expression in the 1619 Project. All this has been accompanied by a general cultural degradation, the promotion of every form of backwardness. To the extent that the Biden administration had an agenda, its number one item was the escalation of military conflict with Russia and China. Its endorsement of the Gaza genocide — among the greatest crimes in the history of the new century — has been entirely bound up with its militaristic global strategy. The disastrous consequences of Trump’s victory can be averted only by “a new birth” of genuinely socialist politics, based on the working class and animated by an international strategy that unites global humanity.
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@DavidNorthWSWS As @DavidNorthWSWS explained, "Trump’s contempt for democratic principles and the 'rule of law' can claim numerous precedents in the actions of earlier presidential administrations, both Republican and Democratic." wsws.org/en/articles/20…
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Reasons why Harris lost: #11: Biden's war abroad was paid for by a war on the working class. He spent trillions on the US military and war all over the world. He pledged, "defending freedom will have costs for us as well, here at home" in the form of falling living standards.
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The election of Donald Trump is a turning point in the protracted crisis of American democracy, whose shattering repercussions will be felt throughout the world. A fascist demagogue has decisively won the 2024 election. wsws.org/en/articles/20…