NP - US false political dichotomy

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Mon Nov 17 10:00:10 UTC 2025


Not as down on pre--Schumer as you but I have heard and believe this, once
all is known about the recent vote:

Chuck did not 'whip' the vote, get tough with any because representative
democracy even
therein....He let this happen, after he supported the shutdown fully,
knowing he would lose his
Speakership.



On Mon, Nov 17, 2025 at 4:53 AM matthew cissell <mccissell at gmail.com> wrote:

> Howdy folks,
>
> I try not to use this chat for things other than TP and related (tech.,
> etc.) content. However, I have to put this out there. It goes out to fellow
> US voters.
>
> Let me put some frame on this. I was born in western KY in 1972 and raised
> in small towns in southern and central IL. That means I grew up with
> Reagan. I lived the changing fortunes of what is now the Rust Belt. Small
> family farms got sold and auctioned off. The town I moved to in 1980 had
> one prison when I arrived and 2 when I left 12 years later. (Jobs. And
> faithful GOP voters.) The factories that had been good jobs are now gone;
> first they shifted south to the Sun Belt (right-to-work laws and less
> environmental enforcement) and then went overseas. My hometown is like
> many. Despair is as plentiful as the crack, speed or fentanyl.
>    My first real job was detasseling corn at 13; it's hard hot work and I
> was not very good. My first union job was working at the bottle factory,
> which was one of the best paying jobs with good benefits thanks to the
> strong union. I was there when NAFTA was being voted on. I've worked many
> jobs since then (like some of you on the list): forest work at the
> university, a bakery, some franchise gigs, a genetics lab, freshman
> composition teacher, and even some under the radar work. My day job now is
> teaching English. I only get by because of my partner and the fact that I
> do not reside in the US.
>    I was happy to vote for the Dems in 1992, my first Presidential
> election. Growing up with the GOP's vile and absurd "war on drugs" (that
> they have never meant to finish) I was ready to vote for anything more
> lenient. Later, after 8 years of George II (the Stupid) I was ecstatic with
> the idea of an Afro-American President.
>    But as Bob sings, "Things have changed." Cornel West says that Barack
> punted on the second down, others note that he changed his economic
> rhetoric and really didn't reorient the party from the direction it had
> taken (thanks to Bill Clinton) which is to keep the Brahman class dems
> happy and make noise on the narrow Venn diagram of topics they would fight
> for. The liberal nationalists really don't differentiate themselves from
> the GOP because they can't. We are then given a false dichotomy: vote for
> the Dems if you don't like how things are going and if not - what are you
> going to do?
>
> The answer is to reject the false dichotomy. And the best way to do that is
> to reject the present leadership of the DNC: Chuck Schumer and Hakeem
> Jeffries do not deserve to lead voters that want a real change. But I'm
> really aiming at Chuck. Do you know Chuck the Schmuck?
>
> Charlie the Schmuck Schumer was born in 1950, just 3 years after my mom and
> dad. In 1974 he was elected to the NY state Assembly and began his career.
> He has been in politics ever since, climbing up the greasy pole. Let's be
> clear. He has never worked a day in his life. He has never done anything
> but make speeches (badly). According to Forbes he has a networth of 7
> million dollars, but it could be more. He didn't inherit his wealth. He
> hasn't generated it through hard work and entrepreneurial effort.  He
> consults imaginary constituents (the Baileys) instead of listening to real
> people. However, if the people of New York choose to vote for him, that's
> their business. But he has no right to pretend to be some kind of leader
> when his actions scream cowardice, capitulation and appeasement at every
> turn. He's no leader, he's a spineless slug.
>
> I have written to both of my Senators, one of whom is among the treacherous
> 8 that voted with the GOP for the Make Rich People Richer and starve the
> Poor bill. I gave Dick Durbin the 2 barrels I can't literally give him. I
> wrote to Senator Duckworth to urge her to move with others to have Schumer
> removed from his position as Minority leader in the Senate.
>
> The present DNC leadership will not change course. They see no need to do
> so. Their logic is clear: as things get worse more people are likely to
> vote for us because they have to. That means more status quo
> non-leadership. And this is not about 53 yr old me or you. This is about my
> 15 year old daughter. Your young nieces and nephews. The children that have
> not been born yet but are everyday more likely to live through a very
> hellish lifescape while the fat old tech-bro paid-off politicians retire on
> some island.
>
> So, please write to your Senators and urge them to remove Charles Schumer
> from his position.
>
> Sincerely,
> Matthew C. Cissell
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