Posting this article in reference to a previous post I made here yesterday.

ON NOVEMBER 29th the Biden Administration released an upcoming plan to mobilize military forces in the Indo-Pacific Region.¹ With what originally started under President Obama and his “Pivot to the Pacific” strategy, Biden continues in these footsteps with increased aggression towards China² and the DPRK, as well as stationing of troops in Australia.³ Since his inauguration, President Biden, with the support of NATO, has taken hostile steps in the region towards both Russia and China. Likewise, the Communist Party USA’s support of the Biden Administration and – as they call – the Democrat’s “progressive governing agenda” shows their political bankruptcy and opportunism in advocating for status quo liberalism.

Imperialism is not a new strategy for Joe Biden (considering Barack Obama’s reputation of executing over 500 drone strikes in countries overseas) and continues once again with him at the helm.⁴ Despite the oft-given point that Biden evacuated troops from the now 20-year occupation of Afghanistan, it was merely a strategical pivot towards the Indo-Pacific region. Arms sales to Australia have increased, threats towards China have escalated, and Ukraine has been used as a foothold to further destabilize the region. While the Biden administration flounders to provide any type of relief to working people in the country who have suffered extensively under COVID-19, US imperialism remains wholly intact. The so-called “progressive” presidency and its promises of reform have all been left by the wayside for continued militarism and foreign aggression.

During all of this, the CPUSA has offered up its words of condemnation for the violence Biden’s administration has used against Haitian migrants,⁵ the bombing of Syria,⁶ and other instances, but with the CPUSA’s vocal and enthusiastic support during the 2020 election cycle, this feigned ignorance is little more than brazen opportunism. To claim that Democrats seek “not just to rebuild the economy, but to transform it”⁷ is a spit in the face of the working class that has suffered around the country from excruciating labor conditions, low pay, and inflation. As Lenin said in his letter to the workers and peasants, “it is time we learned to judge political parties not by their words, but by their deeds.”⁸ And what has the CPUSA done in the 21st century besides write deceiving declarations of supposed proletarian justice in service of revisionism? From framing Obama as having a “bold vision for a more socially and economically just nation” to supporting Biden’s supposed “most progressive platform of any major-party nominee in history,”⁹ what has the CPUSA accomplished besides being a mouthpiece for liberalism? The party has grown to be akin to the Mensheviks of Lenin’s time, revolutionaries only in words and showing its sympathies towards capital at moments when class consciousness is needed most. Joe Sims, John Bachtell, and their lackeys continue to lead their members astray under the guise of being “principled” yet, by continuing to support the Democrats, show their true colors as defenders of the bourgeoisie.

sources

1 Jeremy Scahill, “Biden to Pentagon: Keep the War Machine Running,” The Intercept (First Look Institute, December 2, 2021), https://theintercept.com/2021/12/02/biden-military-deployment-global-footprint/?utm_medium=email

2 “Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby and Dr. Mara Karlin, Performing the Duties of Deput,” U.S. Department of Defense, November 29, 2021, https://www.defense.gov/News/Transcripts/Transcript/Article/2856143/pentagon-press-secretary-john-f-kirby-and-dr-mara-karlin-performing-the-duties.

3 “DOD Concludes 2021 Global Posture Review,” U.S. Department of Defense, November 29, 2021, https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/2855801/dod-concludes-2021-global-posture-review/.

4 Jeremy Scahill, “U.S. Absolves Drone Killers and Persecutes Whistleblowers,” The Intercept (First Look Institute, November 4, 2021), https://theintercept.com/2021/11/04/drone-attack-kabul-pentagon-report-whistleblowers/; Micah Zenko, “Obama’s Final Drone Strike Data,” Council on Foreign Relations (Council on Foreign Relations, January 20, 2017), https://www.cfr.org/blog/obamas-final-drone-strike-data.

5 Communist Party USA, “Good Morning, Revolution! Imperialist Border Crisis Edition,” Communist Party USA (Creative Commons, September 24, 2021), https://www.cpusa.org/party_voices/good-morning-revolution-imperialist-border-crisis-edition.

6 CPUSA Peace & Solidarity Commission CPUSA International Department, “Biden Bombing Syria Continues Two Decades of U.S. Aggression,” Communist Party USA (Creative Commons, March 2, 2021), https://www.cpusa.org/article/biden-bombing-syria-continues-two-decades-of-u-s-aggression/.

7 John Bachtell, “Biden’s ‘Crisis Presidency’ and Potential for Transformative Change,” People’s World (People’s World, May 21, 2020), https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/bidens-crisis-presidency-and-potential-for-transformative-change/.

8 Vladimir Lenin, “Apropos of the Victory over Kolchak,” Letter To The Workers And Peasants Apropos Of The Victory Over Kolchak (V. I. Lenin Internet Archive, 2002), https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1919/aug/24.htm.

9 John Bachtell, “Biden’s ‘Crisis Presidency’ and Potential for Transformative Change.”

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i meant they are going to become a democratic party political organization like the DSA but instead of using socialists to call themselfs they use communists, not that they are being pushed to the left

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DSA enough credit then the ML caucuses

im sure the CPUSA has many principled ML members in the states too that do a lot of praxis, but just like in the DSA the leadership of both is controled by people who’s only strategy is to vote democrats and to play by their rules, and no matter how many good socialists both orgs have the bad leadership is going to make that not matter in the end

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The difference with the DSA is because they actively don’t do DemCent, a group of dedicated socialists can take over a local chapter if it sucks and do good shit

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I just found out about the Marxist Unity Group inside the DSA, and they sound uncompromising af. I’m interested in joining, but have no idea how factions work inside political parties. Wouldn’t it be weird to get accepted into the DSA, and then immediately join a hardline Marxist caucus inside it?

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DSA is already further to the left than CPUSA even at the top. To give an example DSA endorsed Bernie Sanders while the CPUSA endorsed Hillary.

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the CPUSA endorsed Hillary.

F’ing kidding me.

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You should look into the Chairman of the CPUSA during that time, pretty sure he just went full lib democrat after that

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You can read not just their twitter but the twitter of their locals. Its full electoralism. They don’t put any value in organizing unions or mutual support networks.

I really don’t understand what their strategy is here. Nation DSA has plausible potential options to either gain recognition and clout within the democratic party and move them left or at least be antagonistic towards the party by running in primaries. CPUSA has no such potential. The democratic party will never recognize them or take them seriously simply because they have “communist” in the name. I’d love to know what their theory on their electoral strategy is.

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