Believability or semantics is a different issue. You were asking whether Clinton offered an alternative to Trump. Clearly you also saw that she did. Now how she went about delivering that message to the working class is another issue.
Wisconsin was a misstep. But we’re talking about alternatives to Trump that addressed working class concerns, not campaign strategy.
By “social programs” I mean government assisted re-education/re-training SO THAT they can get actual jobs. I’m not talking about spoon-feeding them for the rest of their lives.
All of the Democrats’ social programs for the last twenty years benefit anyone of depressed socio-economic status. None of the programs they have enacted have enriched poor POC at the expense of poor whites.
Okay. So Clinton’s outreach to them involved a plan to bring them in to the future economies and industries of the world, as I’ve already pointed out to you in a previous reply.
She spoke. They just didn’t care to listen. Clinton advocated for investments in domestic clean energy production, which would have parlayed manufacturing skills quite nicely into it. She spoke about making in-state college tuition affordable for the children of the working class whites who didn’t see a way into the…
T-shirt and print for my wall, please.
Yeah, 2016 is the year that I’m through with the mainstream media. They’ve been more concerned with ratings than exposing Trump for the racist, misogynist, corrupt, man-child he is.
My thoughts are “Trump is going to be our next President. Over Hillary Clinton.”
“Look, I’m currently building this wall, ok? I’ll bring the jobs back in about 4 years.” -DJT
Congress can actually impeach for any reason so long as they agree to it.
Like, this is very clearly an assault on gay and non-binary students, right? I mean, what goes through a legislator’s mind to draft something like this? You read the language and they TRY to make it sound like a good thing (i.e., “Patriot Act”) and wrap it around a “parent’s righ to know” - whatever the fuck that is.…
“I didn’t feel it was offensive,” he explained to The Advocate.
We must have had the same dad. Mine took me to an abandoned road, told me to accelerate and then to slam the brakes on his, random, command. Practiced this over and over making sure my eyes always went to the rear view.
If a human can do it - and clearly, they can - then it’s cake for a CPU. It would probably be one of a thousand decisions it makes in that second of time.
Came for this. Was not disappointed.
Come on, people of New York. Make us proud.
You know what, I’m on-board with respecting a newly elected President, even if he/she wasn’t the one you voted for SO LONG AS THEY RESPECT THE PEOPLE THEY WILL GOVERN.