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Born and raised Floridian. Interests include guitars and leftist politics.
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Oh, I didn't realize you were attempting to debate the New York Times when you wrote that. Carry on then.
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I agree, expecting the article to be explained to you is lazy.
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It's in the article.
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Here's the breakdown:
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Sample size was so around 2400 vastly majority white people. Don't believe it.
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"what can we do? It's their government" Stop it with that crap. If that's truly the best you've got then please step aside and let someone else lead. We're at a crossroads and we can't have our minority leader giving up. It's OUR government, & you represent all of us. Please act like it.
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I don't want to concern any of the Chiefs players or Trump so I'm going to abstain from watching the Super Bowl altogether.
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Where? What background exactly? We are perfectly capable of seeing with our own eyes that he is NOT a capable businessman. Your attempt to gaslight is rejected.
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This is my experience as well. I've had customers come into the room I'm working in to turn on the TV to Fox News and then leave the room. I turn my radio up until it's drown out. It explains why they are so focused on the talking points.
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What are you doing to stop an unelected Musk from accessing our Treasury?!
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The New Republic has kindly published what the LA Times and its RFK Jr-supporting billionaire owner Pat Soon-Shiong tried to suppress: newrepublic.com/article/1910...
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Trickle down economics makes a lot more sense after learning how involved in Amway Reagan was. The fact that the owners and their children are still so involved in Republican politics also explains a lot.
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Of course it's projection. They start the fire from inside and stand outside blaming everyone else.
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This is what they obsess about. Not making things better for everyone, but making things worse for those they hate.
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Republicans are the height of hypocrisy. Can you imagine their outrage if Hegseth was a nominee for a Democratic president?
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The salary disparity is also a different problem, I'd argue that both issues have come from having majority rich ppl in office. They can't relate & until we fix that problem we can expect the wealth disparity to continue.
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Being majority millionaires is a different problem. If we make Congress voluntary or don't pay a living wage the regular people who do get elected wouldn't be able to afford to do the job we elect them to do and only the rich can apply at all.
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Paying a decent salary also helps prevent corruption.
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I have 147% confidence in polls these days.
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Surely we will see the same kind of outage from the right they would show if this were done to aid a Democratic candidate?
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Yep that fits. With a side of plutocracy.
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What a joke. Mara Lago is full of desperate narcissists right now and the head narcissist is an absolute moron. This administration will be completely inept by design.