since when did white male southern evangelicals vote democratic in the first place![]()
Will u support a black woman as vp?
since when did white male southern evangelicals vote democratic in the first place![]()
:Russianbreh:Betting added.
The odds will change.
Betting odds are not polling odds.
If you don't like the current odds you can wait. I promise they will change over time.
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Trump calling out Biden on corruption is laughable but it plays right into what he did in 2016. Paint the opponent as corrupt, depress support in key states and barely win them.
Get this geriatric Herbert the pervert motherfukker outta here![]()
At some point he's going to torpedo his own campaign.Warren Gs we got this old ass nikka shook as fukk![]()
Over the past several decades America has experienced an explosion of wealth concentration. Today the wealthiest 0.1 percent just 160,000 households own nearly the same amount of wealth as the bottom 90 percent. Meanwhile, a report from the Institute on Policy Studies concludes that America’s 20 richest individuals now own more wealth than the entire bottom half of the American population. This severe inequality threatens to warp our democracy by concentrating too much power in the hands of a tiny elite. It also holds back our economy, funneling resources to a few families rather than creating the broad base of middle class consumers that can drive economic growth. This option would establish an annual 1 percent federal wealth tax on the net worth of the wealthiest 0.1 percent of U.S. households. The tax would apply to net worth exceeding $21 million for a household. That means a household with $21.5 million would pay 1 percent of $500,000, or $5,000.
Messaging matters.I hate that they're framing this like "Bernie is embracing Elizabeth Warren's big idea" when Bernie literally proposed a wealth tax in his white paper for funding M4A in 2016. I point that out, not because I care about who said it first since I just want good legislation to be passed (Piketty probably said it first anyway); but it highlights that the same talking heads that constantly push "Warren has plans and Bernie only has ideas" never actually bothered looking at Bernie's plans which are laid out pretty clearly. I really just wanna keep pushing back against the Bernie doesn't have a plan narrative.
https://www.sanders.senate.gov/download/options-to-finance-medicare-for-all?inline=file
I hate that they're framing this like "Bernie is embracing Elizabeth Warren's big idea" when Bernie literally proposed a wealth tax in his white paper for funding M4A in 2016. I point that out, not because I care about who said it first since I just want good legislation to be passed (Piketty probably said it first anyway); but it highlights that the same talking heads that constantly push "Warren has plans and Bernie only has ideas" never actually bothered looking at Bernie's plans which are laid out pretty clearly. I really just wanna keep pushing back against the Bernie doesn't have a plan narrative.
https://www.sanders.senate.gov/download/options-to-finance-medicare-for-all?inline=file
Bernie didn't make a wealth tax a central component of his campaign, whereas Liz has. She's got her supporters dressing up as two cents for christ's sake. It's not a policy buried in one of her plans or white papers, it's one of the main policies she's pushing, just like Bernie is doing with M4A. @Pressure is right, messaging matters. But it's fantastic news for progressives that Liz is pulling Bernie to the left on this. Bernie's updated position is a win for us.![]()