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UncleBuck

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If it's delusional then detail the establishment Democratic policy position that will close the wage gap?

Or keep deflecting and keep showing how delusional I am
it's so corporate and elitist and donor class and establishmenty though. you wouldn't like it.
 

ttystikk

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it's so corporate and elitist and donor class and establishmenty though. you wouldn't like it.
Ok, help me out. What's wrong with raising the minimum wage?

And since women and minorities work minimum wage jobs at disproportionately higher rates than others, how would such a policy not benefit them more than other demographic groups?

For 40 years we've been cutting taxes on rich people and corporations, only to watch income and wealth inequality spiral out of control. Raising minimum wages would at least begin to redress the imbalances, though I agree it doesn't get to the heart of the problem.
 

Padawanbater2

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it's so corporate and elitist and donor class and establishmenty though. you wouldn't like it.
I'm certain I wouldn't. Which is why you're avoiding answering the question, even if you had an actual answer, which you don't

You're stealing the Mitch McConnell strategy of "OBSTRUCTZ EVERYTHING!!!!"

That's why Clinton lost, because obstruction wasn't enough... But double down, champ. Let's see where it get's ya, together.
 

Padawanbater2

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Moderates ask me what my strategy is, I outline it, they disagree with it, unsurprisingly...

I ask moderates what their strategy is, they can't tell us, because it's super secret, they have the best strategies, trust them!
 

ttystikk

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Moderates ask me what my strategy is, I outline it, they disagree with it, unsurprisingly...

I ask moderates what their strategy is, they can't tell us, because it's super secret, they have the best strategies, trust them!
We may be a bit far ahead of our time.

What we propose is pretty dramatically different than business as it's usually done in Washington these days.

I'm even willing to say that my views might be radical enough to be unrealistic, even though I'm sure they'd benefit the largest groups of American citizens.

This is why I want to hear as much as possible about @UncleBuck's positions, so I can see where and how much my views differ from the current mainstream.
 

schuylaar

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I'm certain I wouldn't. Which is why you're avoiding answering the question, even if you had an actual answer, which you don't

You're stealing the Mitch McConnell strategy of "OBSTRUCTZ EVERYTHING!!!!"

That's why Clinton lost, because obstruction wasn't enough... But double down, champ. Let's see where it get's ya, together.
'Together'..now that's the spirit!:wink:
 

schuylaar

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We may be a bit far ahead of our time.

What we propose is pretty dramatically different than business as it's usually done in Washington these days.

I'm even willing to say that my views might be radical enough to be unrealistic, even though I'm sure they'd benefit the largest groups of American citizens.

This is why I want to hear as much as possible about @UncleBuck's positions, so I can see where and how much my views differ from the current mainstream.
@UncleBuck position is not mainstream- its elitist..but elitist through marriage..which is dangerous because it could (the money) be gone too.

He wasn't like this before the money.

Is Colorado a community property state?
 

UncleBuck

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@UncleBuck position is not mainstream- its elitist..but elitist through marriage..which is dangerous because it could (the money) be gone too.

He wasn't like this before the money.

Is Colorado a community property state?
i'm sorry, did you know me back in 2003 before i met my wife?

lulz
 
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