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25 days agoI really have to wonder who is down voting this comment.
I really have to wonder who is down voting this comment.
It’s worse. It’s an unplanned doublespeak that does both.
Expanding not baking a cake for a gay wedding to all of health care is a fascist dystopia. Hypothetical: The one doctor in rural town refuses treatment to any minority…
From the man who ran the “Never Back Down” campaign and was nearly the first to do so…
Why ban, why not just have an accountability partner?
I’m no Muskcuck, but I am in favor of capping the generational transfer of wealth. Let these big inequalities die with this generation and set up a (more) even playing field for the next. If the rich want enhanced educational outcomes for their kids they have to fund public institutions.
His whole speech was a call for bipartisanship and for all workers to unite along class lines. Aside from a tiny bit of pandering to the venue/audience which makes the rightwing audience more receptive to the message, he didn’t endorse or praise the Republican party. If you want Republican voters to wake up and vote in their own interest, this is how the message has to go. It’s also a great way to sow division within the Republican party.