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3 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

So much...……..drunk, again.

 

I mean if that’s your attack of choice, revel in it. 

 

You may want to look at the sea change taking place in American politics.

 

Rather than reflexively attack someone/something you fear as a representative of inevitable change, you may want to maturely ***** each position and make up your mind! 

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1 hour ago, Thurmal34 said:

The fear of what she represents is palpable here. 

 

What are people so nervous about?

 

Just curious...when all the lefty late night comedians that you laugh along with have an endless run of jokes about Trump....Bush....McConnell....whoever.....is that all due to palpable fear too?

 

Or can you really not understand why people might laugh at a millennial bartender being elected to Congress?  Really?

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1 hour ago, KD in CA said:

 

Just curious...when all the lefty late night comedians that you laugh along with have an endless run of jokes about Trump....Bush....McConnell....whoever.....is that all due to palpable fear too?

 

Or can you really not understand why people might laugh at a millennial bartender being elected to Congress?  Really?

 

I hear ya buddy - kind of laughing at a failed mail order steak salesman being elected president!

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11 hours ago, Thurmal34 said:

The fear of what she represents is palpable here. 

 

What are people so nervous about?

 

She is 1 out of 435 House members , nothing to be concerned about. I'm interested in listening to her and Bernie, what harm can listening do. 

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10 hours ago, Thurmal34 said:

 

I hear ya buddy - kind of laughing at a failed mail order steak salesman being elected president!

 

Kinda....but nothing really 'palpable' other than a need to project Trump Derangement Syndrome to someone else.

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1 hour ago, BringBackOrton said:

 

This is what happens when you elect a moronic Twitter checkmark to office.  

 

Holy *****, that is stupid.  She thinks the economics of organ transplants are driven by a scarcity of dollars?  

 

It's not like they have donated hearts sitting on a shelf somewhere, waiting for patients...  

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Just now, DC Tom said:

 

Holy *****, that is stupid.  She thinks the economics of organ transplants are driven by a scarcity of dollars?  

 

It's not like they have donated hearts sitting on a shelf somewhere, waiting for patients...  

More importantly, the picture isn’t even FROM an insurance company. Someone come get your girl.

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1 hour ago, DC Tom said:

 

Holy *****, that is stupid.  She thinks the economics of organ transplants are driven by a scarcity of dollars?  

 

It's not like they have donated hearts sitting on a shelf somewhere, waiting for patients...  

They do it for brains, why not hearts?

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10 hours ago, ALF said:

 

She is 1 out of 435 House members , nothing to be concerned about. I'm interested in listening to her and Bernie, what harm can listening do. 

 

What harm can listening do? None at all. But why bother? Do you honestly believe that there is anything worth considering in the promotion of or advocacy for socialism? Are there any socialist nations out there that you would compare favorably to the US? What could either of those Marxist-hugging %$#@heads possibly have to say that you might find worthwhile?

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3 minutes ago, Azalin said:

 

What harm can listening do? None at all. But why bother? Do you honestly believe that there is anything worth considering in the promotion of or advocacy for socialism? Are there any socialist nations out there that you would compare favorably to the US? What could either of those Marxist-hugging %$#@heads possibly have to say that you might find worthwhile?

Raising the federal minimum wage, single payer health care, restoring some provisions of Glass-Steaggle, paid family leave, federal legalization of weed, abolishing for profit prisons, and campaign finance reform aren't exactly radical ideas. 

 

Free college, universal jobs guarantee, right to housing on the other hand.....yikes.

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12 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Raising the federal minimum wage, single payer health care, restoring some provisions of Glass-Steaggle, paid family leave, federal legalization of weed, abolishing for profit prisons, and campaign finance reform aren't exactly radical ideas. 

 

Free college, universal jobs guarantee, right to housing on the other hand.....yikes.

 

Anything that I might agree with among those items you list really have nothing to do with socialism at all.

 

I don't think that there's anything about socialism at all that has any value in a free, democratic republic, and I believe people that try to act like there is are sacrificing intellectual integrity for the appearance of false open-mindedness.

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13 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Raising the federal minimum wage, single payer health care, restoring some provisions of Glass-Steaggle, paid family leave, federal legalization of weed, abolishing for profit prisons, and campaign finance reform aren't exactly radical ideas. 

 

Free college, universal jobs guarantee, right to housing on the other hand.....yikes.

The socialist programs are nothing more than an extension of the nanny state/everyone gets a trophy thinking. It's entitled people begging for entitlements. It takes away the "I'll work my ass off to get the things I want" such as a higher wage and top notch healthcare attitude. We're raising a bunch of pansies who won't be able to compete with the mentally fit peoples of the world.

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13 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

The socialist programs are nothing more than an extension of the nanny state/everyone gets a trophy thinking. It's entitled people begging for entitlements. It takes away the "I'll work my ass off to get the things I want" such as a higher wage and top notch healthcare attitude. We're raising a bunch of pansies who won't be able to compete with the mentally fit peoples of the world.

You pry have no problem with people working their ass off to get decent paying state jobs with public unions negotiating top notch health care benefits for their employees then.

 

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4 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

You pry have no problem with people working their ass off to get decent paying state jobs with public unions negotiating top notch health care benefits for their employees then.

That's part of her platform though so you can't ignore everything she's pushing for like you suggested.

As I'm sure you'd like all jobs to be state jobs.

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