The Democrats are spiraling downward yet again, and this time they’ve got money troubles too. It’s like watching a soap opera, only real—and the drama just keeps getting juicier. Inside the Democrat National Committee, there’s bickering and unrest. Even long-time insiders like Randi Weingarten are bailing on their positions, unhappy with the party’s outreach, or should we say, lack thereof. You know it’s bad when even the labor bosses, once the backbone of the left, are finding the nearest exit.
Now, brace yourselves because the bloodshed hasn’t stopped there. The DNC’s financial state is so dire that they’ve been whispering about borrowing just to pay the bills. Imagine that, a party that loves to spend other people’s money is considering taking on debt. It’s the kind of fiscal irresponsibility you’d expect from folks who think money grows on trees. Their major donors are pulling back, hesitating to fund a party that’s fast becoming a sinking ship.
Then there’s the issue with their chairman, Ken Martin, who’s been too wrapped up in inner-party squabbles to do his actual job. He’s expanded the party’s financial commitments all over, even sending money off to far-off territories. But what’s happening closer to home? More chaos and less cash flow. To top it off, his efforts to unite the party are eclipsed by infighting that’s reminiscent of teenage cliques. Sounds about right for the Democrats.
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Their strategy boasts of grassroots support, but let’s be real, those grassroots are looking more like tumbleweeds. Martin even started a high-end YouTube show to reach the folks, yet it’s drawing fewer eyeballs than a snail race. Fewer than 1,000 views on some episodes? Color us shocked—not. If this is their idea of outreach, they might as well be shouting into the void.
The Democrats have tried to brand their GOP counterparts as the party of the rich while leaning heavily on their own wealthy friends. Now, facing this financial debacle, will they finally lose their grip, or just whirl deeper into chaos? Grab your popcorn, because watching this train wreck unfold is more entertaining than anything Hollywood’s putting out these days.