Bernie and AOC Are Starting a New Political Movement Before Our Eyes
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Naturally, this crowd was far from apathetic; indifference isnt a strong enough force to get the average person to stand in the Los Angeles sun all day. Here, the heat was punishing: Sanders had to stop his speech several times to call medics into the crowd, as did several of the other speakers. At one point, the nurses union rushed off the stage to help. And their assistance was limited to the people they could see: If there really were 36,000 people at this thing, only about 10,000 of them were visible from the stage; the rest were on the other side of a treebank and the press riser.
That crowd stood in a dirt lot watching a Jumbotron. Beyond them, the streets were filled with people too, just standing. The mood became more vague as you worked your way through the outer reaches; in the further orbit, there was less of that sense of passion and determination. Still, even at the margins there was a consensus among the furthest-flung that this was, for reasons they couldnt articulate, the place to be. Here on the periphery youd encounter a hollowed-out dumpster with a younger group perched on the rim, just sitting, watching the event unfold on the big screen.
Again, 36,000 peoplefrom the dumpster sitters to the gleeful crowd in the front bouncing a beach ballis a hard number to do much but generalize. But this crowd showed up for something, and you could hear that among them. Onstage, you could see that something taking shape. During her oration, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez connected local actionlast week, an L.A. school superintendent turned away Department of Homeland Security officers attempting to enter his schoolto the billionaire takeover of the government. This moment did not come out of nowhere, she said. The destruction of our rights and democracy is directly tied to the growing and extreme wealth inequality that has been growing for years in America.
This was where the nerve was most visibly touched: Attacks against the encroaching oligarchy received noticeably louder responses even than attacks against Trump. One union leaders remark lambasting a bone-spurred chicken-hawk commander in chief didnt receive quite the same boos as her line hitting the one percent and the corrupt politicians who got richer out of the market manipulation we saw last week.
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https://newrepublic.com/article/193748/bernie-aoc-los-angeles-rally-oligarchy-trump

Dave Bowman
(5,010 posts)I would like to see her in the Senate first. Maybe the VP slot with someone like Chris Murphy as President. AOC is very talented and she has a long career ahead of her. She may be President one day but she has plenty of time. She could gain more years and more experience.
usonian
(17,205 posts)People attending rallies in huge numbers are saying
YES to raising the minimum wage,
YES to expanding Social Security,
YES to guaranteeing health care as a human right,
YES, to cutting the cost of prescription drugs,
YES to paid family and medical leave,
YES to equal pay for equal work,
YES to more affordable housing,
YES to making childcare and higher education affordable to all,
YES to taking on the existential threat of climate change.
And most importantly they are saying
YES to a government and an economy that works for all of us and not just the billionaire class and the Oligarchs.
Rachel M at 6 pm
(149 posts)ShazamIam
(2,835 posts)community, it grew too large and was moved to another community where I can't attend but thousands more will attend. We as a nation are rejecting Project 2025 and democracy will prevail.
thought crime
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At this point, building the movement is hugely important. We need a massive counter to the rising fascism. This is exactly the right time for Left-of-center economic populism. Bernie & AOC are our greatest leaders!
I'd love to see Kamala Harris get out there with them!