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Your fight is a surrender. It's pathetic. The Democrat party is worthless. Bernie, AOC, Warren -- they are the people that stand up for what we believe. You, and the rest who voted to enable Trump, are a cast of spineless cowards.
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Just spent $6.32 for the cheapest dozen eggs. Most of what I see from progressives are protests about USAID, Gaza, Musk and LGBTQ. These are important, but not what the majority of people vote on. PLEASE, pivot to what counts. Put Trump on defense. Pin inflated costs on him at every opportunity.
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We're losing the narrative. Trump headlines about bullying makes him look strong while libs squeal and look weak. He defines the debate. Every answer to every Trump action should be: “How is this bringing prices down?” Pivot from his issue to this one. Instead we talk about him - what he wants.
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We're losing the narrative. Trump headlines about bullying makes him look strong while libs squeal and look weak. He defines the debate. Every answer to every Trump action should be: “How is this bringing prices down?” Pivot from his issue to this one. Instead we talk about him - what he wants.
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We're losing the narrative. Trump headlines about bullying makes him look strong while libs squeal and look weak. He defines the debate. Every answer to every Trump action should be: “How is this bringing prices down?” Pivot from his issue to this one. Instead we talk about him - what he wants.
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We're losing the narrative. Trump headlines about bullying makes him look strong while libs squeal and look weak. He defines the debate. Every answer to every Trump action should be: “How is this bringing prices down?” Pivot from his issue to this one. Instead we talk about him - what he wants.
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We're losing the narrative. Trump headlines about bullying makes him look strong while libs squeal and look weak. He defines the debate. Every answer to every Trump action should be: “How is this bringing prices down?” Pivot from his issue to this one. Instead we talk about him - what he wants.
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We're losing the narrative. Trump headlines about bullying makes him look strong while libs squeal and look weak. He defines the debate. Every answer to every Trump action should be: “How is this bringing prices down?” Pivot from his issue to this one. Instead we talk about him - what he wants.
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We're losing the narrative. Trump headlines about bullying makes him look strong while libs squeal and look weak. He defines the debate. Every answer to every Trump action should be: “How is this bringing prices down?” Pivot from his issue to this one. Instead we talk about him - what he wants.
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The intent of these programs is good for business and good for people. Kudos to Costco for doing the right thing. Shame on those like Zuckerberg, Bezos and Dimon who lack the courage and conviction to do the same.
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Read “The Jungle” by Upton Sinclair. Then see the NYT story “Death on the night shift…”. Seems the difference between then and now is the legal barriers to worker exploitation, not the moral character of the businesses or their owners.
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Agree in principle but need proportionality. Everything is not a hair on fire occasion.Take Mace and bathrooms.AOC response was overdone-fed a narrative negative to liberals.The trans Congressperson did better. Better yet: the real threat to women are the rapists and abusers now taking high office.
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We have a lot of these discussions. So do Republicans. Not Trump. He doubled down on a few things he believes. What do we believe? What are the three or four at the top of the list? Own them. Focus the public debate on them. Not those later on the list. Stand for something big and don’t waver.
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How can we make the most of the dismal prospects of a Trump presidency? Enough hand wringing. Examples: His attacks on the Pentagon could open the door to questioning the trillion we spend annually (along with his demands allies take more of the burden); if done well tariffs could help US workers.
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Seems somewhat similar to the 13 colonies under the Articles. It can be done! And perhaps the negative economic and foreign policy turmoil posed by Trump and Putin will create progress. My question: what can US liberals do to help besides hand wringing?