11-19-2019, 01:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-19-2019, 01:34 PM by Eric the Green.)
(11-19-2019, 11:20 AM)David Horn Wrote:(11-14-2019, 04:54 PM)Eric the Green Wrote:(11-14-2019, 03:45 AM)Hintergrund Wrote: Obama was an oddball - first, he's from Hawaii, the most un-typical US state among the 50, and second, he spent a good part of his childhood in Indonesia. And if you insisst that he's part of the US cycle, his empty talk of Hope and Change is very Boomer-like.
Without such talk, we stay mired in cynicism typical of Gen X and go nowhere at all. Where there is no vision, the people perish. Obama did not provide strong enough leadership to get the ideas he talked about passed, and he faced a resistance from Red America that is so demented and potent that no president could have overcome it.
Obama got healthcare noticed, though he failed to get real, fundamental reform. He also got the diversity box checked, to what end we'll see over time. Those are both notable results, but neither is transformational. Transformation is what's needed now, so who and how is still an open question. As much as I like and admire Biden as a person, he doesn't fit the bill. The most Progressive voices are older Boomers, at a time we need to see rising youth leadership. That leaves marginal players who can't get traction, as good as they may be, and Pete Buttigieg, who is simply too young.
At that, I doubt we'll be forced through Trump 2.0. He's fading. What needs to happen in parallel is a general fading of GOP influence at all levels: Reaganism has lived on too long. Time for a real change.
It's time; past time. But in your other post you didn't seem too optimistic that it could happen. I have my cosmic crystal ball telling me that it will, but Americans will need to live up to what the "stars" are telling us to do. There will still be lots of resistance, because it's built in. The new progressive regeneracy will need to reach flood tide. It will have to move whoever the left-over leaders are after 2020. It will have to come from the people.
Millennials are still too young, as you suggest, to provide 4T leadership, though they can supply shock troops and rising stars; this is still the 4T, and so Boomers will still be the leaders. Their younger tier with such folks as Mitch Landrieu and Terry McAuliffe will be the ones who are potential presidents in the last 4T years. Generation X just is not providing any progressive leaders yet; their best potential leaders were too cynical about government to take part. But after the 4T, they may supply the next Ikes to keep things running smoothly after some consensus is achieved. Gavin Newsom would be a good choice for 2028.
Democratic Presidential Nomination
Biden27.0
Warren20.3
Sanders18.8
Buttigieg8.3
Harris4.8
Bloomberg3.0
Yang3.0
Booker1.8
Klobuchar1.8
Gabbard1.3
Castro1.3
Steyer1.0
Delaney1.0
Bullock0.5
Bennet0.5
Williamson0.3
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