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Originally Posted by tonym9428
If Dems move back to the center, they'll be fine. Given that many moderate Repubs are uncomfortable with Trump, Barron, and his cronies...its a very good opportunity to pick them up.
There's too many extreme sides on both parties....and what america needs is a move back to the center. There is a reason that the best years over the past couple decades occured during the Clinton years. Hopefully after people realize how bad Trump was, along with the far right and far left, we'll get that.
Let me guess........you like to see Debbie wasserman Shultz as the canidate for president.
Hate to break it to you. But Clinton won the nomination. So the party didn't go to what you call the extreme left. They went with a unlikable corporatist.....and lost.
Let me guess........you like to see Debbie wasserman Shultz as the canidate for president.
Hate to break it to you. But Clinton won the nomination. So the party didn't go to what you call the extreme left. They went with a unlikable corporatist.....and lost.
Bernie or bust. No regrets.
Being pro-business and moderate will ensure that Dems have plenty of $$$ and continue to push the right policies. Most of us coastal business elites view the Repubs under Trump as worthless, so the Dems are the best option...but only if they keep people like Warren and Ellison from grabbing power
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Originally Posted by tonym9428
Being pro-business and moderate will ensure that Dems have plenty of $$$ and continue to push the right policies. Most of us coastal business elites view the Repubs under Trump as worthless, so the Dems are the best option...but only if they keep people like Warren and Ellison from grabbing power
More free trade
Less regulation
Let business build products where they want to
Multilateralism
Encourage immigration for those with desirable skills
Cut corporate taxes (1 to 3% would be great, but I also like 0%)
Basically, everything that Trump will not do...but that Dems have pushed in the past.
Doesn't Shumer have a neurotic relative who's an "actress"? Well it must run in the family, he's proven over and over what a phony he is, he just acts the part well.
Location: Sitting on a bar stool. Guinness in hand.
4,428 posts, read 6,506,556 times
Reputation: 1721
Quote:
Originally Posted by tonym9428
More free trade
Less regulation
Let business build products where they want to
Multilateralism
Encourage immigration for those with desirable skills
Cut corporate taxes (1 to 3% would be great, but I also like 0%)
Basically, everything that Trump will not do...but that Dems have pushed in the past.
Uh. I think your going to be S*** out of luck with with the democrats. I don't think most of the voters in the party are in the corporate friendly mood. Might be easier for you to push the republican to get less regulation and corporate tax cuts.
Last edited by baystater; 01-29-2017 at 08:19 PM..
I nominate this broad to be the national Democrat Spokeswoman for All Congressional Elections in 2018. Republicans can take over senate seats in PA, WV, FL, OH, IN, MI, MO, and WI.
Honestly, I see just the opposite happening. And I think compassion will win out in the end. If we don't have compassion and empathy towards other human beings then we have lost our soul. I don't know if you are christian, but I am. And any christian who agrees with Trump on this, is not a true christian.
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