PhDeac
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Not exactly easy for working-class folks to drop everything and (afford to) do that
Right. That's the problem.
Not exactly easy for working-class folks to drop everything and (afford to) do that
Can someone summarize why Pelosi is so villified by the right? I rarely paid much attention to politics before 2015 so I'd genuinely like to know.
the right just thinks that women should go back in the kitchen and have kids. they don't think they should lead.
or be from San Francisco
Can someone summarize why Pelosi is so villified by the right? I rarely paid much attention to politics before 2015 so I'd genuinely like to know.
And she's just not the symbol you want to have for your party.
Big spending liberal from the most left leaning city in the country who is out of touch with middle America. Not reviled as much as Hillary but is up there.
My problem with her is that she's mistakes facts and misspeaks more often the last few years, I'm guessing due to age, and she's just not the symbol you want to have for your party.
And Mitch McConnell is?
Absolutely. 'Pubs love evil white dudes who are ruthlessly effective.
oh is she the one who helped craft a healthcare bill that is taking away coverage from middle America?
Face it, the ACA was mostly unpopular.
Face it, the ACA was mostly unpopular.
Nope.
Nope.
It got a lot more popular the last 6 months. But the announced rate increases a week or 2 before election day wasn't helpful to Hillary.
To be fair, that poll tracks "all adults." A sizeable amount of the Tunnels left is disenfranchised by that standard.
Republicans worked hard to make it tough to get young people into ACA. They chose sabotage instead of trying to make it work so they could have the moment they have right now.
We're seeing now that Pelosi was right. ACA is on its way out and people are finally appreciating what's in it.