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Lots of slip and falls can happen between now and then.

Trump is going to love this. 1) He gets showered with even more media attention, and the Dem primary gets even less, 2) He has a foil to rail against and get his base worked up going into 2020, and 3) he’s at no risk of removal and is going to crow about total exoneration and vindication when either the house fails to

Mostly posturing. As a Senator, he voted for most of the same legislation as much more centrist Democratic Senators (including on stuff like the 1994 Crime Bill). And given that he has been in the Senate for a long time, I’m going to guess he has a pretty good idea that this proposal would not come even remotely close

Or they’ll just renounce their citizenship before Sanders signs the bill, and pay nothing in exit tax. 

Empty posturing by Sanders to try and position himself to the left of Warren. If something like this was ever brought up seriously in Congress, the double punch of immediate, large capital flight and the severely negative impact it would have on medium-sized businesses would mean it would struggle to even get 15

This is very illustrative. It shows that the progressive’s hatred for Trump is such that even when he does something well, they are unable to put aside their own biases.

You left out immigration of third world labor.

You sure you’re not ignoring the elephant in the room? One candidate has more individual donors than any body else in the race (one million as of last week) and its neither of the candidates you mentioned.

Progressives like to go on and on about “wage theft”, but then they propose to steal other people’s money by forcing businesses to pay people the same money, to do dramatically less work.

There’s no consistency or editorial philosophy to this site whatsoever other than an addiction to Bernie Sanders and a constant idealized pining for the glory days of Gawker.

If Paul and his crew weren’t complaining about something, they wouldn’t know what to do with themselves.

thing is, Elizabeth Warren’s made it quietly clear that she doesn’t want to push on Medicare for All. the Woman with the Plan is uncharacteristically quiet on the subject of health care policy, for, you know. reasons.

This is just up to your manager lol.

I (Cards fan) am not upset that the Cubs won (though they’re being almost as annoying about it as Red Sox fans). I did find myself pulling for Tito and Cleveland in that Series though, if for no other reason than because the media coverage was so pro-Cubs it made me want to puke.

Luckily those of us in some industries (tech) have that option! And it’s wonderful.

Yes, yes, how dare I think about how this might actually affect the working people instead of pretending to support them to the internet.

Why not three days a week? And free pizza Friday if we have to work on Fridays.

I wonder how many hourly workers would be pleased by a 20% reduction.

“Appealing to them is a wast of time” - That’s exactly how Hillary lost Wisconsin, Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Ohio, and North Carolina. She didn’t bother to listen to the folks in these states losing their jobs, so instead Trump fed them garbage about how illegal immigrants were taking their jobs, and they

It’s basically down to Sanders and Yang for me; the others just don’t interest me as much and most likely wouldn’t have the appeal to nab away Trump voters next year. If the candidates do not focus on the needs of Trump voters, it’s just going to be a repeat of 2016, ie, a winning popular vote count for the Democrat