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Posts by John Krumm

She tried to get him to say, yes, it's time for a new generation, but he didn't fall for it. A new generation with the same tactics and strategy is a waste of time. We need a new politics.

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The question "what are we fighting for, what is our vision?" is a very DSA way of approaching politics. Democrats, the bad ones, prefer to just be against things. Being for actual programs requires you to follow through, and that makes them uncomfortable, having to win material gains.

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I was wrong, it's not just our monthly DSA membership meeting, it's book club this morning, where we discuss The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin. Should be great. The book was fantastic.

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Funny, I used to say similar things about anti-corporate books in the 90's that seemed to go out of their way to avoid discussing unions and the labor movement.

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Chapter meeting tomorrow! Always the highlight of the month : )

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Can't wait to get back to revolution through posting.

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First retirement post I’ve seen from a chapter. DSA seriously needs to to be active in social security activism and Medicare for All activism (instead of shelving it).

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I do think we’d have to tie some income to actually working, just untie it from seeking profit above all. Stuff has to get done to have a good society.

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I figure decent minimum wages are much better than low or no minimum wages, but yes, untying your income from your employer profits is probably better. Same for all universal programs. We shouldn’t have “minimum” healthcare, for instance, just what you need, same as everyone.

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So you want no ICE but you aren't quoting Marx yet?

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Signal is a useful tool, current Signal large group culture is not.

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I know people fear hiring “bureaucrats.” But we don’t need bureaucrats, we need professional organizers and solid administrative support, dedicated to member and chapter development. We need rank and file DSA staff, to support rank and file DSA volunteers.

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Our chapter, since Trump was elected has gone from a little over 100, to 222 as of today. Fortunately we have the right combination of seasoned organizers combined with new young energetic leaders. It potentially could be a real mess.

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We are at 98,000 dues current members and will hit 100,000 soon, by far our most ever, after we stopped counting 1-year lapsed members in the total. If we counted those now, we’d likely be at 120,000 or so already.

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We need another staff person for membership management. Our current approach, mailing the membership staff person to change something, then getting the really long auto-reply, is not suitable for our needs. But it takes real work to make it better.

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We need more regional organizers. Ours are stretched absurdly thin for an organization our size. Ideally we would have enough organizers for quarterly in-person chapter trainings.

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We need at least one staff person working full time on chapter tech, with the NTC (maybe there is one). And communicating to chapter leadership about the proper ways to use them.

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We need staff (not volunteers, too unreliable) making sure all events (working groups, trainings, poli-ed, whatever) are on the calendar and communicated to comms so that members know about them, and know where to find out about them.

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It's time for DSA to staff up.

I know we have a couple openings now, I think for a chapter development person and a comms person, and that’s great. However, we need more. (thread):

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Sounds like you think social media DSA = actual DSA. It’s a common confusion. Best way to fix it, go to a meeting. The vast majority of our members are not even posting on these websites. They are, however, organizing in their communities. Give it a shot!

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Fetterman actually screened for endorsement with a DSA chapter back when he was running, but he didn’t get it.

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Yes it is. Even Marx called himself a democratic communist at times. Doesn’t mean he wasn’t a communist.

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Ok, I need three people to join so I get the cool DSA t-shirt. act.dsausa.org/s/3298.TCcWt5

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It doesn't say where this race is.

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Yeah, this is common, to assume that just because we work within capitalism now, we are ok with at least some capitalism. Most of us would like to have a society with capitalism absolutely illegal, just like slavery is illegal. That’s a democratic choice.

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Join us this Saturday!

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That’s true, but the problem is that she followed her confusing vote up with a statement that said she always supports funding for defensive weapons like the Iron Dome. So she supports the defense of a (genocidal, her word) country, with no defense of Gaza.

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I skim completed it, mostly reading the insufficient summaries and making a best guess. For the first couple pages I was re-reading whole resolutions and even asking forum questions, but that was bog slow.

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If DSA had existed in the Soviet Union its members would have been imprisoned or exiled or killed.

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