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Thanks for sharing. This article gives the impression of someone who would rather double down and adopt a posture of victimhood rather than self-reflect. Idk how much of that is him and how much of it is the situation he’s in, but it’s sad and doesn’t reflect the character Democrats usually exhibit.
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Never voting for you again unless you can take accountability for your betrayal of working class people on behalf of Trump’s crypto hedge fund managers
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you betrayed working class people for the hedge managers running Trump’s crypto scam
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Traitor to honest working people, friend to scammers and grifters, destroying faith in the base of the Democratic Party that the politicians they elect are willing to serve their interests over the rich and powerful.
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I voted for you over Katie Porter and completely regret it after this decision to reward the crypto financiers who backed your senate run. I genuinely believed in you and thought you were a person of integrity. Now I’m ready to see how primaries you.
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Not trying to muddy the water on this, but there is a house in the neighborhood I grew up in Campbell that has been vacant for over two decades. It’s not as big of a thing as the anti-build set would have you think but still remarkable.
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How much would America have to spend on a plane to get Trump to help us?
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The article says few bills have come to the assembly floor for a vote and links to a press release announcing the passage of nine bills by the state assembly. wtf?
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Those are both legitimate policy debates. Advocating one position or the other on those issues is not ‘handing over regulation’. The market is more than just developers, who build and sell a product and then move on. It’s also homeowners, landlords, intermediaries, etc. who own and trade housing.
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Evergreen pic of Ron
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Agreed. The unfortunate irony is this is my criticism of Newsom. Newsom rushed in to criticize Biden’s attempt to protect his son from Trump DOJ retribution instead of trying to make an argument for the Dem standardbearer’s VERY reasonable decision or, at the very least, being silent
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Really interesting story
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I have long supported Newsom for his aggressive efforts to end the CA housing crisis, but between these comments, his call-out of Biden for trying to protect his son from Trump’s DOJ retribution, and the bizarre podcast rotation, I’m increasingly convinced that he is not meeting the moment.
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So you see what is happening here. They are illegally accessing (and keeping? using?) PII data, firing federal employees, freezing funding, and God knows what else, and are simultaneously arguing in court that THE PUBLIC SHOULD NEVER FIND OUT ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE DOING AND UNDER WHAT LEGAL AUTHORITY.
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Replying to me and then blocking me so that I can't read or engage with your reply is lame, but doing it literally in the same thread where you already complained about someone else doing it to you is just hypocritical
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White guys calling out white guys for being white is so fucking dumb, if Byron Donald’s came in here and said his take on MAGA was more legitimate than yours because you’re white, would you accept that? Also Josh comes from a race of people that has historically had A LOT of skin in the game!
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High energy vs low energy
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Totally uncool of William Hope Hodgson to rip off Gary Gygax like that
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“We shouldn’t build here because it’s too close to a location that a lot of people travel to” this is actually an argument FOR density
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Something that struck me while listening to you and Kate discuss this on the podcast -- if they brought Musk in to do to fed gov't what he did to Twitter, then Musk pretending to bow to pressure to step down from lead role while not actually doing so is 100% consistent.