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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Katelew who wrote (150301)1/18/2020 5:44:29 PM
From: Lane3  Respond to of 355627
 
Elizabeth Warren has the wrong remedies, but she clearly sees what has happened. Why doesn't the rest of the party?

You guys don't have the right remedies, either, and yours are coarse and chaotic.



To: Katelew who wrote (150301)1/18/2020 7:31:26 PM
From: Wharf Rat2 Recommendations

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"Wharfie, what happened to progressive thinking?"
Many thought that 2018 meant that Dr. Strange had given us the Surfboard of Invincibility.

Then we had about 135 candidates for president, and 125 decided that they wanted to be the furthest left sarfer, so we got to positions like free cars and shotguns for all asylum seekers, federal prison farms growing marijuana for the entire federal prison system, and some weird challenge to the PM of NZ. Well, the NZ part happened.

"From the moment Trump declared war on globalism and former trade agreements, he faced virulent opposition"
We like being part of the world.

"Trump voters have become the party of change."
Yeah; they want to take us back to 1860. That's the kind of change decent people resist.

"Our enemies are not each other, they are corporatists,"
My enemies are conservative economists, Grover Norquist, the carbon-industrial complex, and white supremacists.

"Are Trump voters the only people who can see a basic law of supply and demand is violated when America allows more immigrants in than the job market can absorb?"
Yes.

"Elizabeth Warren has the wrong remedies, but she clearly sees what has happened. "

Everybody sees what's happened; wealth has been transferred from the middle class to the rich, and the tax burden has shifted from the rich and the corps to the middle class and working poor. It began with Raygun.