you mean libertariansYou know what's really interesting is that these same "progressives" will come in and support some conservative like Gabbard or Paul Jr. and have really whacked out domestic policy goals.
you mean libertariansYou know what's really interesting is that these same "progressives" will come in and support some conservative like Gabbard or Paul Jr. and have really whacked out domestic policy goals.
www.cnn.com/2017/04/23/politics/donald-trump-approval-poll/index.html
Dems are polling worse than Trump and the Republicans. The same Trump that is historically at this point one of the least popular presidents of all time. Ironically polls still have Bernie beating Trump and Hillary would lose worse to him today than she did on Election Day and is less popular than he is.
I seriously doubt this.David Brock and the Shareblue crew want to bury this fact as much as they possibly can. But this isn't the 1990s anymore.
A Better Deal is a nice step, it'd be nice if Dems talked about it 10-20 years ago.
The inequalities in America are at its worst since the 1920s. The Democratic Party today has little relation to FDR's New Deal or LBJ's Great Society policies other than pledging to protect the hallmark programs with some fainted calls to expand them... though the Dems didn't do it in 2009 when they had the majorities and an incredibly popular POTUS.
The average person would benefit more from Bernie's policies than from Abuela's.The question should have always been about how the average person is doing.
Congrats you've bought into a system that will marginalize you as a voter and doesn't ever need to address what you want as a voter because you've been indoctrinated into it.
the average person is struggling more than ever.I seriously doubt this.
Inequality doesn't mean any much. You WANT more rich people in the society.
The question should have always been about how the average person is doing.
I seriously doubt this.
Inequality doesn't mean any much. You WANT more rich people in the society.
The question should have always been about how the average person is doing.
Bernie is an unsuccessful politician.The average person would benefit more from Bernie's policies than from Abuela's.
Rhetoric is not action.the average person is struggling more than ever.
production from the common man is at an all-time high, but the wages have remained stagnant for decades.
So people are working harder for low wages. Production isn't matching the money earned.
and like you were just told, Bernies policies are much more helpful for the average american.
How does a voting block ever get what they want if they simply continue to fall in line and do what they're told? At some point the powers that be know we don't have to address them because they'll vote for us anyway.Dumb argument.
he didn't lose to a celebrity game show hostBernie is an unsuccessful politician.
To companies it's more important to pay shareholders than workers. Start talking about raising workers compensation and you'll hear the shareholders complain.Thats not how you raise wages naturally.
thats basically what hillary was saying alsoRhetoric is not action.
Bernie is basically saying, lets make companies legally pay you more.
Thats not how you raise wages naturally.
he would say "voters are stupid"he didn't lose to a celebrity game show host
and polls show him beating trump today while polls show hillary losing even worse than she already did
"damn these far left polls"