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There is no doubt he is smart...but charismatic? They literally can’t find anyone to say they like him from high school, college, or his work place. Like no one.

Which is nonsense, because in a general election Ted Cruz will actually have to explain to people how going from a progressive income tax to a horribly regressive consumption tax will benefit them. He will then have to tell them how gutting social security and medicare will benefit them. Then he’ll need to explain how

He just released his tax plan and I hear it’s good, but I can’t make heads of tails of it:

I find poorly made movies boring, not fun, and tedious, even with my brain turned off. There’s a difference between well-made trash and complete crap.

if it were any good it would be released in may

1) Because he IS untouchable. U.S. policy advisers are effectively immune from everything. You can’t call them out on anything because they only “advised” (Would you sue a police officer for doing his job? Of course not, you would sue the legal system and get nowhere.)

this crystallizes my belief that the fbi deliberately killed the panther’s fred hampton not because of his affiliation but because of his effectiveness to bring people together, including the poor white demographic, who, if brought into the coalition of people fighting a corrupt government, would have made that

And, no, I’m not arguing whether Clinton and Reagan are comparable or that private prisons caused the incarceration crisis. My only point is that non- right wingers “reap the benefits of anti-blackness.”

The funny thing is with legalization there’s still rampant racism when it comes to starting a “green” business. In CO, for example, you cannot have a charge for drugs on your record (this includes people who were caught with joints) and since drug arrests target largely black and brown people, many (black)

I’m done with apologies. There need to be a dramatic reformation of this country’s drug laws and reparations for the towns, neighborhoods, cities and communities that the drug war highly affected.

I have two major takeaways from this:

It’s kinda like when you have to put a jigsaw puzzle together without the box to guide you. It’s pretty obvious when you complete the puzzle that you’ve figured out the picture, and you don’t really need to the box at that point to confirm that you did it right, but if it happens to turn up, it doesn’t hurt, either.

My wife and I binged on Netflix earlier this month. There is something about the way the competition is set up that makes allows you to become emotionally invested in the outcome each episode. I actually cried right along with winner! I feel like such a goober even typing that.

I mean, it’s the kind of innuendo where “saucy buns” provokes a mild groan. About that level of scandalous.

But the overall facts here can be represented with an average and a median pay disparity...and in both of those numbers are favorable for the sanders campaign. For some reason you are clinging to the literal statistical outliers. But, yeah I don't know if this means he doesn't have any women in leadership positions,

Rahm Emmanuel straight up conspired with the alderman of Chicago, including many black ones, to cover up the shooting of Laquan McDonald in exchange for political favor. You should write as many articles on this as you do on Trump until that pos resigns.

A shining light on a dark, dark night.

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In the context of his crime policies and voting record, I read, in a recent article, this tendency described as “benign neglect,” which I think is quite an insightful term. He’s not malicious — when called for, he supports women, their rights, and equality. But he really doesn’t care beyond that; they’re incidental

You have highlighted what seems to be my thing I couldn’t figure out with him. He seems a bit on the spectrum, and maybe unaware that he can be unnecessarily abrasive (insert finger wag here)