Serious question here, /pol/. The conservative base managed to force the Republican establishment to come back to their principles. Neoconservativism died the night Trump was elected, and the country if not the world is better for it.
Leftists are issuing primary challenges against Joe Manchin and Claire McCaskill, and likely Diane Feinstein if she decides she's not retiring. They're trying to do establishment Democrats what the Tea Party did to the Republican establishment.
Wouldn't the death of neoliberalism be a good thing? Put aside our hatred for Bernouts for a minute, here. The death of the neoliberal establishment in the Democrats would mean the final victory of populists over the globalists.
Partisanship aside, isn't that our main goal?
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Neoliberalism will eventually be replaced by the so called progressives, who are Marxists, I would argue even worse, thankfully they have never dealt with anyone telling them no so they will make mistakes and fatal errors that the old neoliberal order was better at avoiding. They shall fail.