Agreed! Although I encourage votes for Andrew Yang instead. I will not be voting for any candidate in their 70s (or higher) next year.
Agreed! Although I encourage votes for Andrew Yang instead. I will not be voting for any candidate in their 70s (or higher) next year.
Hunter is just a problem, there’s a lot of misbehavior in his past like drugs, cheating on his wife, dating his brother’s widow, etc. (its all in a New Yorker story which seems fairly legit. Also, while the charges of corruption leveled at Biden regarding Hunter and the Ukraine oil company are utter bullshit, its not…
He paints the Iranian regime as simply an outgrowth of US policy with no agency of their own.
Given that nowhere in these comments have I, in any way, voiced any support for military action against Iran, you’re projecting.
Iran has never directly attacked the US.
It’s possible to be against the US foreign policy in the Middle East and not just whitewash the Iranian Regime’s actions.
I agree, it makes little to no sense at all to me. And the funny thing, a campaign worker is basically a temp gig, lasting only as long as the candidate drops out of the race or becomes president. How is the IBEW going to fight for these workers’ rights when the positions are suddenly eliminated? Will the union fight…
This is the thing that irks me about the way unions operate today. Campaign workers have fuck-all to do with electrical workers, yet because it’s advantageous to certain people, now they’re part of that union? I kinda doubt well-paid trade workers have a lot in common with the people working on Liz Warren’s campaign.
Got annoyed at fearmongering and walked out is what actually happened.
I mean, why shouldn’t they? Harvard has a lot of money, but it’s also a private institution. Who cares if they make the rich kids getting in because of daddy’s legacy connections pay? It’s not like it’s the kid that is going to pay.
Sorry... but this is too soon. it’ll be over and done with by January and totally forgotten by June. Until Trump starts bringing it up around the election that he’s been twice-vindicated by Mueller and the “very unfair” Congress.
I grew up in State College, I went to school with Sandusky’s kid, the one in prison for soliciting minors. I’ve been in Sandusky’s basement. I play tackle football in Sunset Park near Joepa’s place, pretending to be Shane Conlan or DJ Dozier. I know what that town is like, and how it venerated the football program.
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…
Fair enough.
Michigan grad and fan here too, this is the brutal truth. The biggest lie fed to us is that we’re some special dynasty down on their luck, and they tell us that lie to keep us coming back and buying merch/tickets/tv space.
Again, if it takes dead-on-launch impeachment hearings to get those folks to wear a blue shirt to the polls, I’m fairly confident they’re already set on what they’re gonna do on election day.
If the past 3 years aren’t enough to inspire those folks to vote, consider me highly skeptical that a formal start of dead end impeachment proceedings would get the job done.
Yang’s not a joke, he’s an early single issue pioneer. UBI will be in the 2040 Democratic platform. Not Yang’s Silicion Valley techbro version of it, but an effective living income version. We’re approaching an environment where 50% of the population will literally not have a marketable skill, so unless you want…
I think it’s also supremely important to nderstand that sure there are some voters for sanders, just like warren, biden and clinton that are in the cult of personality. However, the majority of pro-sanders supporters are there because he’s the first step to truly henry wallace style left politics in america. He’s…