Shooshmoo
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It's so fucking weird to me that Townie loses his mind with outrage over Pete and appears to be just ho-hum about Trump. Talk about derangement.
no you stupid dipshit
i've said it at least a half dozen times already
congress won't, in its current form, pass medicare for all or the green new deal
hence why you need a candidate who will start a movement from the ground up, with the tens of millions of nonvoters and disaffected people to unite behind labor to make a difference in the country
collective bargaining and labor stoppage is the only thing that will affect political change going forward. you've got half the dems negotiating with bad faith mcconnell before they even get in office, pelosi setting an absolutely horseshit agenda, and the courts already packed. need a labor forward, organizing candidate. sanders or warren or bust. i'll vote for robo pete when he's the candidate but it just means we'll get a further right guy in the oval office in 2025 when the ship is sinking.
Reeeeeepublicannnnnn
It's so fucking weird to me that Townie loses his mind with outrage over Pete and appears to be just ho-hum about Trump. Talk about derangement.
I think the best way to help the most people with the greatest need, the global south, and to save the planet, is to abolish capitalism. No amount of good faith discussion with Mr. “but tax rates” is going to convince him of that. There is ample evidence that we need to decommodify housing and healthcare as a means to transitioning away from a capitalist economy. I’m sorry that I don’t view electing the McKinsey consultant as progress.
Yeah Warren is sure showing this year that she would have rolled right through 2016
Until we evolve far beyond where we are today, pure socialism is a pipe for those who believe in unicorns. This doesn't mean the current state of capitalism in the US doesn't need a lot of fixing, but without some incentives progress is all but impossible.
Until we evolve far beyond where we are today, pure socialism is a pipe for those who believe in unicorns. This doesn't mean the current state of capitalism in the US doesn't need a lot of fixing, but without some incentives progress is all but impossible.
I think the best way to help the most people with the greatest need, the global south, and to save the planet, is to abolish capitalism. No amount of good faith discussion with Mr. “but tax rates” is going to convince him of that. There is ample evidence that we need to decommodify housing and healthcare as a means to transitioning away from a capitalist economy. I’m sorry that I don’t view electing the McKinsey consultant as progress.
why try?