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2020 Democratic Presidential Nominees

What about things like cleanliness for the patrons?
Don’t stay there
What about being accessible for the guest?Dont stay there

Solved your first two problems.
 
What a shock that Biff and ADT continue their obsession with me and stop thinking?

What about things like cleanliness for the patrons? What about being accessible for the guest? What about the noise and other impacts for the neighbors? Those are just a few aspects here.

So, yep, it's all about protecting mega-companies and not patrons or neighbors.

Your hatred is childish and ignorant...as usual...

RJ, I don't hate you.

I just think you're very often wrong in an amazingly predictable way.

It really makes me rethink my stance when you post something I agree with.
 
This is what bothers me about Bernie. He seems to be content talking a big game, but has little interest in the coalition building.

Needless to say, Bernie Bros aren't taking this well.

[h=1]Working Families Party Staffers Face Harassment After Warren Endorsement[/h]

https://time.com/5681261/working-families-party-harrassment/

Maurice Mitchell, the National Director of the Working Families Party (WFP) and an organizer with the Movement for Black Lives, received messages calling him a “half man” and “Uncle Tom,” and telling him to “go back to his slave masters,” according to emails and tweets reviewed by TIME.

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WFP organizer Ember Ollom, a rape survivor who has tweeted about her assault, received a message that said: “We were raped by this process, so I’m happy it happened to you.

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When Ollom tweeted about the harassment, more people responded to tell her she was lying.

Staffers also received messages and tweets that vowed to “hunt all WFP down” and said “may you all get cancer.” One staffer received a threat that someone would find where she lived.

In the days since, WFP staffers were inundated with messages calling them “liberal sellouts,” “corporate frauds,” and “just as corrupt as the DNC,” often accompanied with the hashtag #BernieorBust. It was not immediately clear how many of the messages were sent by real people, how many were sent by right-wing agitators, or how many were sent by bots.
 
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De Blasio dropped out of the race. I guess they will need to get Arne Duncan into the race to have a post player in pick-up games.
 
This is what bothers me about Bernie. He seems to be content talking a big game, but has little interest in the coalition building.

Needless to say, Bernie Bros aren't taking this well.

[h=1]Working Families Party Staffers Face Harassment After Warren Endorsement[/h]

https://time.com/5681261/working-families-party-harrassment/



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This is terrible, but, PH, you continue to conflate the Sanders campaign with his followers. This strikes me as disingenuous. If we need talking points for cable news and Time Magazine, then sure whatever "Bernie bros are gonna Bernie bro." But, if we're talking about coalition building and other forms of political strategy, then Holding politician and campaigns accountable for internet pile-ons is a dubious politicial strategy that risks signal boosting assholes and diverting attention from the goal of beating Trump.
 
we'll wait for Bernard to denounce !

My point is, from a campaign perspective, "who gives a shit?" Focusing on "Bernie Bros" is really the only thing producing division within the Democratic Party at this stage from what I can see. The candidates are more or less playing nice with each other otherwise. Harris and Castro going after Biden is really the only example of a civility breakdown on the level of the candidates and campaigns themselves.
 
My point is, from a campaign perspective, "who gives a shit?" Focusing on "Bernie Bros" is really the only thing producing division within the Democratic Party at this stage from what I can see. The candidates are more or less playing nice with each other otherwise. Harris and Castro going after Biden is really the only example of a civility breakdown on the level of the candidates and campaigns themselves.

the question is what happens to the Bros when Bernie pulls out
 
This is terrible, but, PH, you continue to conflate the Sanders campaign with his followers. This strikes me as disingenuous. If we need talking points for cable news and Time Magazine, then sure whatever "Bernie bros are gonna Bernie bro." But, if we're talking about coalition building and other forms of political strategy, then Holding politician and campaigns accountable for internet pile-ons is a dubious politicial strategy that risks signal boosting assholes and diverting attention from the goal of beating Trump.

I'm careful to separate the two. Bernie is a good man with good ideas, but not enough follow through. The Bernie Bro faction of his support is toxic. Many of the others are beholden to One True Progressive logic and are blind to any other ideas.
 
Feel like this is a representative anecdote, from a big-money Obama supporter:

From the pool report by Tina Sfondeles: "At the first of three Chicago fundraisers, Joe Biden stopped by a luncheon at the residence of billionaire real estate and casino magnate Neil Bluhm, also co-hosted by GCM Grosvenor CEO Michael Sacks — who was not present due to a death in the family — and real estate developer Elzie Higginbottom. The fundraiser was in a sprawling 65th floor residence full of original art, including a Lichtenstein in the kitchen.

"Biden was introduced by Bluhm, who told his high-profile guests that both Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders 'don't represent the Democratic Party' that he supports. Bluhm said Biden 'has the best chance of defeating Trump.'"

In Sfondeles’ full report in the Sun-Times, Sanders’ campaign responded: “Mr Bluhm is right — the Democratic Party I represent is the party of the working class, not billionaires. That’s why we’re going to win.”


https://www.politico.com/newsletters/illinoisplaybook
 
It occurs to me that we haven't really seen pics from Trump's high dollar fundraisers. I assume because he doesn't want these kind of images showing him pandering to rich people on ugly staircases.

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lol looks like a shot of the UberRich class from a Near-Future dystopia movie
 
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Feel like this is a representative anecdote, from a big-money Obama supporter:

From the pool report by Tina Sfondeles: "At the first of three Chicago fundraisers, Joe Biden stopped by a luncheon at the residence of billionaire real estate and casino magnate Neil Bluhm, also co-hosted by GCM Grosvenor CEO Michael Sacks — who was not present due to a death in the family — and real estate developer Elzie Higginbottom. The fundraiser was in a sprawling 65th floor residence full of original art, including a Lichtenstein in the kitchen.

"Biden was introduced by Bluhm, who told his high-profile guests that both Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders 'don't represent the Democratic Party' that he supports. Bluhm said Biden 'has the best chance of defeating Trump.'"

In Sfondeles’ full report in the Sun-Times, Sanders’ campaign responded: “Mr Bluhm is right — the Democratic Party I represent is the party of the working class, not billionaires. That’s why we’re going to win.”


https://www.politico.com/newsletters/illinoisplaybook

That guys the reason I have a job. Bernie better not fuck it up
 
It occurs to me that we haven't really seen pics from Trump's high dollar fundraisers. I assume because he doesn't want these kind of images showing him pandering to rich people on ugly staircases.

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Damn... Corn Pop has a nice pad
 
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