When you’re too racist even for black Republicans, you know you screwed up.
When you’re too racist even for black Republicans, you know you screwed up.
People on the “right” are vastly more accepting of authority than people on the left. For example, the people who didn’t wear masks were willing to die because Tucker (or whichever right-wing shitgoblin they listen to) told them to. It wasn’t some sort of anti-authoritarian expression, it was pure authoritarianism.
Republicans do not care what people like you think, because you are “socialists” trying to “destroy America”.
Biden says he is pro union but time and again backs management over labor.
I disagree, I think Biden has been the most pro-union and pro-labor President in my lifetime, by far. That article is a year out of date, and the Biden admin has kept it up since then. If they’d gotten BBB passed, we’d be in New Deal 2.0 territory. And that’s in two years.
I disagree. I don’t think Biden is cordial at all, I think he’s realistic and knows how to get stuff done. Look at the debt ceiling negotiations - Biden wasn’t cordial to McCarthy. He knew the GOP had the leverage to get something out of it, and negotiated with them to make sure they got the least he could manage. He said he would work with them, but he called McCarthy and the rest of them out on their BS multiple times. O’Bama on the other hand, I thought let the GOP get away with way too much, and was way too conciliatory to them. At the time it was debatably the right strategy, but we see how it played out in hindsight.
The democrats have had 15 years to get ANYTHING done on guns, climate change, health care, and student loans and they didn’t do jack shit.
If you ignore everything the Democrats have in fact done on those topics, then sure, they haven’t gotten ANYTHING done.
Hey now! As the headline says, the layoffs were painful. Those execs deserve some compensation for all their pain!
Do you mean Trump, or Bible-thumping Republicans in general?
The thing is, I think with just a tiny shift in perspective, that part of the song becomes about food desserts, and how social programs are often designed to keep people in the system, not help them get out of it.