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Originally posted by B-Fly View PostOr Buttigieg. I do think that as the less well known candidates get more well known, some young voters may move away from Bernie toward a younger progressive.
Larry David was once being heckled, long before any success. Heckler says "I'm taking my dog over to fuck your mother, weekly." Larry responds "I hate to tell you this, but your dog isn't liking it."
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Originally posted by Teenwolf View Post
Andrew Yang is a bigger threat to Bernie than Biden, imo, because they're fighting for the same base. Yang made strong appearances on Joe Rogan and Breakfast Club, and UBI could be the one policy that could pull voters away from Sanders within the progressive base of the party.
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostI liked Yang's take on UBI on Rogan. He seems like a smart guy, but it doesn't seem like he will get much traction. I also liked his take on why free college for all may not be the best solution to the tuition crisis in this country.
Andrew Yang has a one word answer for why he’s running for president in 2020. It’s not Trump, or healthcare, or fame. It’s automation: the way in which machines are taking away jobs already and are set to take away many more in the future. “To me, this is an elephant in the room that’s stomping around and making a mess and everyone seems to be ignoring it,” he says.---------------------------------------------
Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
George Orwell, 1984
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Originally posted by revo View PostBeto O’Rourke finally enters the race. Now we’re just waiting on the front-runner!
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I am wondering how much president* Trump's lack of experience has encouraged people without a long standing political career to run. And then how much of his failure/flaws would translate similarly to other inexperienced president (or is is just him?)
or did di really start with Obama? - 7 years state senator - 1/2 senate term - president
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Originally posted by Teenwolf View PostFool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice... you'll never get fooled again.
The age of the horoscope President (project your own values onto them), is over. Obama/Hillary are the exact reason you have Trump. Voters won't allow another neo-liberal to win the primary, only to nosedive and crash and burn.Larry David was once being heckled, long before any success. Heckler says "I'm taking my dog over to fuck your mother, weekly." Larry responds "I hate to tell you this, but your dog isn't liking it."
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Originally posted by Teenwolf View PostI heard someone on MSNBC make a similar point in regards to Beto, although their takeaway was that the horoscope candidate is still a viable lane in 2019. "While he's taken some criticism for not really standing for much just yet, that idea of being a blank canvasse that voters can fill in, that worked for Barack Obama in 2007." Wow, what a dumbass. Also, how much disdain for the intellect of voters does it show to suggest standing for nothing is a positive attribute?
The short of it is that he is for the Dream Act and a path to citizenship, he is against the wall, he is for stricter gun controls, he supports universal healthcare, he is for criminal justice reform, and he is against Trump's tarriffs.
He seems pretty progressive on most issues. He does need to find his voice and get more specific, but why the hate from the progressive side? He seems closer to that side than the centrist side.
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostWhile he does not yet have a signature issue that would help define his candidacy and help him stand out in a crowded field, it's not like he hasn't articulated positions on important issues. Here is an article that outlines some of those positions: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/14/u...he-issues.html
The short of it is that he is for the Dream Act and a path to citizenship, he is against the wall, he is for stricter gun controls, he supports universal healthcare, he is for criminal justice reform, and he is against Trump's tarriffs.
He seems pretty progressive on most issues. He does need to find his voice and get more specific, but why the hate from the progressive side? He seems closer to that side than the centrist side.
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Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
George Orwell, 1984
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Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View PostI don't have an opinion of Beto yet. I do read lots of people who do. This one highlights some reasons progressives might not like him
https://twitter.com/SilERabbit/statu...3-14-2019.html
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostShould he get a pass for any questionable votes because of where he got elected, Texas? Are there examples of folks with a more progressive voting record from staunchly red areas? I am sincerely asking on both counts, as I don't know.---------------------------------------------
Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
George Orwell, 1984
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostWhile he does not yet have a signature issue that would help define his candidacy and help him stand out in a crowded field, it's not like he hasn't articulated positions on important issues. Here is an article that outlines some of those positions: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/14/u...he-issues.html
The short of it is that he is for the Dream Act and a path to citizenship, he is against the wall, he is for stricter gun controls, he supports universal healthcare, he is for criminal justice reform, and he is against Trump's tarriffs.
He seems pretty progressive on most issues. He does need to find his voice and get more specific, but why the hate from the progressive side? He seems closer to that side than the centrist side.---------------------------------------------
Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
George Orwell, 1984
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Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View PostI read part of his Vanity Fair article. Seems like a nice guy, I guess. But why would anyone vote for him to be our president ? Someone convince me.
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