We lost. Yes, there are some bright spots and bright leaders
saved or on the horizon. But we lost.
This sounds like a bitter reality pill that we are forced to
swallow but silently not accepting it or seeking excuses for it will lead to
continued rejection. Redefining this moment as an opportunity seems perhaps
trite but this is a time for an opening to be seized to renew our Democratic Party
in order to serve people with a vision for a prospective future that they will
desire, support, and protect.
We need to adopt a plan to build an affirmation of
aspiration with articulation yielding application.
We must not be tempted to merely position the party on whim or poll or to craftily market ourselves to the electorate, but rather to know ourselves
so we can build trust with citizens and offer them effective solutions to real
challenges, based on moral assurances that help all of us meet higher objectives.
We need to search for what our vision is in governance both pragmatic and
moral, agree on the broad brush stokes philosophically, and then employ
effective constant communication to build alliances and especially obtain
individual allegiances to not just win elections but mandates of ongoing actions.
Affirmation of our fundamental beliefs is vital to ensuring
that we have identified the essential ingredients of both the moral positions
and pragmatic governance principles we value. It is essential that our core
values are an expression of our deepest vision and not a whimsical reaction to
polls, politicians, or perceived popularity.
Aspiration is what we need to shape from our core beliefs.
We can only say “no” today to Republican rule with authority if we reject taking
over their tactics of obstruction and division.
It may have the potential to yield electoral success fleetingly but it is a
cynical strategy that contributes nothing to the common good. We can do better;
we will say “no” because we aspire to a finer alternative that we must define
completely that we make accessible.
Articulation of our message is critical to connect to citizens
and is of far greater vital consequence to earn their trust. We must not
solely wallow in the mechanics of communications but pay large attention to the message. We have to express our aspirations as the best possible, well thought out, and pragmatic but visionary alternative
vision of governance. We must express beliefs that can be believed in, not puffery
performed for the present.
Application of our principles is our ultimate goal. We must not seek mere reactive moments of
affiliation with us in the voting booth but build a foundation to elect and reelect
individuals that articulate solid common aspirational goals. We must seek voter
affiliation for the long term to ultimately govern well with trust to achieve
worthy objectives. We must invest the time and energy to earn it.
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