Reich writes: "Millions of Americans who are politically engaged for the first time in their lives are crying out for a bold alternative to bigoted and destructive policies."
Former Clinton labor secretary Robert Reich. (photo: Steve Russell/Toronto Star)
29 August 17
he Democratic Party can lead the country in a new direction, but will it?
Millions of Americans who are politically engaged for the first time in their lives are crying out for a bold alternative to bigoted and destructive policies.
But Democrats can�t just be anti-Trump or move to the middle.
To be successful Democrats must address the forces that created Trump: The toxic combination of widening inequality and racism.
The richest one percent now own more than the bottom 90 percent. Corporations and the rich are running our politics.
The resulting economic stresses have made many people vulnerable to Trump�s politics of hate and bigotry.
If Democrats stand for one thing, it must be overcoming this unprecedented economic imbalance and creating a multi-racial, multi-ethnic coalition of the bottom 90 percent, to take back our economy and politics.
This requires, at the least:
Together, these steps form an agenda to reclaim our economy and democracy for all. Will Democrats lead the way?