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Old 07-19-2018, 02:51 PM
 
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House Dems unveil new midterm campaign slogan

The new motto, which Democratic leaders unveiled in a private meeting with members Wednesday morning, is meant to put a finer point on the broad economic-based messaging Democrats have been pushing with mixed success since last summer. That initial message — a “Better Deal” — has largely failed to break through with voters and has been openly mocked by some Democratic lawmakers.


Has anyone heard anything about a better deal? Or a better anything from Dems?

They may say their new slogan is "For The People" - but their real slogan since 11/2016 has been consistent - and is displayed on a leftist T-shirt.



Can you image if this was done for Obama... holy cow - the outrage would be tremendous. Total hypocrisy.

"For the people" - give me a break

Forget #walkway... we need #runaway...
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Old 07-19-2018, 02:56 PM
 
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The middle and lower classes will come running into the arms of the Democrats once they figure out they'll never get affordable healthcare from the Republicans. Same goes for affordable debt-free college. And a decent living wage.
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Old 07-19-2018, 03:01 PM
 
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The middle and lower classes will come running into the arms of the Democrats once they figure out they'll never get affordable healthcare from the Republicans. Same goes for affordable debt-free college. And a decent living wage.
They already own the lower class by promising everything above and taxing the middle class. Look at CA alone, the high cost of living is the fault of how the state is run by Ds, nothing else. What a joke.
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Old 07-19-2018, 03:04 PM
 
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The middle and lower classes will come running into the arms of the Democrats once they figure out they'll never get affordable healthcare from the Republicans. Same goes for affordable debt-free college. And a decent living wage.
Sadly the majority of voters are ignorant enough to believe that more government involvement (on either side) can actually achieve this, when the opposite is true.
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Old 07-19-2018, 03:06 PM
 
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Sorry, what is their new slogan? I fell asleep as I was reading it
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Old 07-19-2018, 03:09 PM
 
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The middle and lower classes will come running into the arms of the Democrats once they figure out they'll never get affordable healthcare from the Republicans. Same goes for affordable debt-free college. And a decent living wage.
I think I can count on none of my hands how many times healthcare has been mentioned this month by the Dems.

Wait... they probably mentioned healthcare during the Strzok testimony during one of their 5 minute commercials.
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Old 07-19-2018, 03:32 PM
 
Location: Manchester NH
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They already own the lower class by promising everything above and taxing the middle class. Look at CA alone, the high cost of living is the fault of how the state is run by Ds, nothing else. What a joke.
CA is an aristocratic capitalist state the abides by Silicon valley and other private enterprises (read: gangs).
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Old 07-19-2018, 03:35 PM
 
Location: Metro Detroit, Michigan
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The middle and lower classes will come running into the arms of the Democrats once they figure out they'll never get affordable healthcare from the Republicans. Same goes for affordable debt-free college. And a decent living wage.

The government doesn't make things more affordable. Never has and never will. Private enterprise, healthy competition, adherence to the free market, investing in business, and investing in workers so they can produce enough wealth to afford these things for themselves... That's all part of the magic winning formula. Dems are missing the mark by a mile, with great consistency. Their only solution has been to grow the government and disrupt free markets, all at the expense of the people.
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Old 07-19-2018, 03:35 PM
 
Location: NJ
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House Dems unveil new midterm campaign slogan

The new motto, which Democratic leaders unveiled in a private meeting with members Wednesday morning, is meant to put a finer point on the broad economic-based messaging Democrats have been pushing with mixed success since last summer. That initial message — a “Better Deal” — has largely failed to break through with voters and has been openly mocked by some Democratic lawmakers.
Has anyone heard anything about a better deal? Or a better anything from Dems?

They may say their new slogan is "For The People" - but their real slogan since 11/2016 has been consistent - and is displayed on a leftist T-shirt.



Can you image if this was done for Obama... holy cow - the outrage would be tremendous. Total hypocrisy.

"For the people" - give me a break

Forget #walkway... we need #runaway...
Liked the old one better.


"We have to pass it to find out what is in it"
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Old 07-19-2018, 03:47 PM
 
Location: Chicago, IL
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The government doesn't make things more affordable. Never has and never will. Private enterprise, healthy competition, adherence to the free market, investing in business, and investing in workers so they can produce enough wealth to afford these things for themselves... That's all part of the magic winning formula. Dems are missing the mark by a mile, with great consistency. Their only solution has been to grow the government and disrupt free markets, all at the expense of the people.
Solar panels says otherwise.
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