The people who represent those districts seem to disagree with you if this morning is any indication.
The people who represent those districts seem to disagree with you if this morning is any indication.
funny, i “run and gag” when i see nate silver. folks,
He’s been to the left of Warren his whole career, including when she was voting for Reagan.
Sanders is posturing himself to the left of Warren because he IS significantly to the left of Warren.
LMAO get bent dipshit
You’re not an intelligent person and nobody values anything you have to say.
Don’t let the government touch Medicare.
Fun fact. Elizabeth Warren voted for President Ronald Reagan, an openly racist, homophobic, sexist politician who worked exclusively for corporations and other rich people.
How does that boot taste, bud?
No, workers do not need unions, workers need to form their own organizations, independent of the unions and the two capitalist parties
You’re scared of brown kids and nobody cares.
You’re scared of brown kids and nobody cares.
All of that can be laid at one man’s feet, who was in the Obama administration. Hint: he covered up the police murder of a black man as Mayor of Chicago.
oops
I mean you’re the one who took this to Godwin levels
Obama also tried to cut social security in pursuit of a “grand bargain.” That’s just who he was as a politician.
God forbid the Obama administration face any legitimate criticism.
People who are the most steeped in non-stop irony have the hardest time recognizing when someone from an out-group is being ironic.
Your final paragraph nailed it. And there absolutely were people at the time, as the article points out, who were saying the stimulus we got wouldn’t be enough. Obama’s efforts to govern like a “normal” president against an opposition party that absolutely refused to treat anything as “normal” for as long as he did…
A whopping 84 percent of all stocks owned by Americans belong to the wealthiest 10 percent of households. And that includes everyone’s stakes in pension plans, 401(k)’s and individual retirement accounts, as well as trust funds, mutual funds and college savings programs like 529 plans.