If he gets elected hopefully Bernie will break up the big monopolies like he broke up P.E.
If he gets elected hopefully Bernie will break up the big monopolies like he broke up P.E.
She doesn’t seem to know as much about mobilizing an electoral coalition though unless her intention is to split the progressive vote
You’d think it’d be a natural progression given his time as a deeply thirsty buffoon for reality TV. But Chuck himself said the following (edited down);
Flav made himself an irrelevant joke years ago. The clock he wore used to mean something. Now it is just Flav’s gimmick. As orange hitler might say, “sad.”
Go Chuck.
Trump’s head is a vacant tenement, scheduled for demolition.
If it wasn’t for those radical policies of the 1960's (and all the work progressives have fought for since then) Pete probably wouldn’t be married right now
I have a special loathing in my heart for Pete Buttigieg. I just dislike him on instinctual level. He’s every teachers pet. He’s every gradegrubber. He’s every shithead son of the manager who Thinks he’s in charge of you.
Bernie Sanders is living in everyone’s head, rent free. You go Bernie, make them all suffer. The Dems are so far right their balls are getting caught on the fence.
So your issue with Sanders is that he didn’t run third party and guarantee a GOP win?
You just can’t take the truth can you...
Hillary Lost to the clown. Warren started falling after she aligned herself with centrist policies.
“There was only one problem: People on the internet were absolutely convinced Bernie’s army fought everyone, even though it was really just a small minority of them. In those days, internet people didn’t realize that they weren’t the majority, and journalists went along with it because pretending whatever was on…
I think the answer is pretty simple: Sanders and Buttitegg won in two states in a row and Biden gets by through polling well (ands his actual vote totals being lower than his polling to a newsworthy degree). Warren has faded away to an also-ran, not in the top tier of anything.
Calvinism and prosperity gospel have done a hell of a number on American working culture, let me tell you.
As an Australian, where being unionised is a right and almost expected in a huge majority of industries, it astounds me that normal workers would vote to NOT have increased protections and workplace rights.
This is rather amazing. Far too many tech bros are Ayn Rand disciples. It’s the biggest problem when it comes to unionizing all tech.
You’re kinda proving my point. That staff is “unnecessary” most likely because of management’s incompetence. Unionizing protects those employees from being the go-to solution to management’s shitty decision making.
Good for them, although the quietly harder part begins now - actually getting a contract. A hostile company can drag out contract negotiations for years, in the hopes that they can eventually force a decertification vote.