Right. But people watching the embrace of the Cheneys felt that it represented the value placed on that relationship: pro-war, pro-weatlh, and pro-MIC, where Cheney made much of his wealth. It's a reminder of what Schumer said about gaining two votes from moderate Republicans and being OK losing one vote of the working poor. As if they s…
Right. But people watching the embrace of the Cheneys felt that it represented the value placed on that relationship: pro-war, pro-weatlh, and pro-MIC, where Cheney made much of his wealth. It's a reminder of what Schumer said about gaining two votes from moderate Republicans and being OK losing one vote of the working poor. As if they said, "good riddance!" That doesn't feel great. As a leftie, I was shocked. Where was my party? As if they had buried it.
You may not be one of them, but most young people have no hope of owning a home unless their parents or grandparents are able to help out. And rents here where I live take up more than half most workers' salaries. According to Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff, it's just going to get worse.
No, no, I'm truly lucky, I was able to buy a home with the help of my parents. I otherwise would not have been able to for maybe another ten or fifteen years. My parents are maga folks now, btw. I honestly don't know if they would have helped me nowadays because I don't see how they could have voted for him when I'm their queer Asian daughter, and I told them so. But I guess a lot of people did that, I guess a lot of people experienced that.
It was everyone's choice to vote, but all I saw was a bridging of parties to recognize that whatever else they felt differently about, there was going to be no political DISCOURSE available to happen in the future if they didn't campaign together.
Right. But people watching the embrace of the Cheneys felt that it represented the value placed on that relationship: pro-war, pro-weatlh, and pro-MIC, where Cheney made much of his wealth. It's a reminder of what Schumer said about gaining two votes from moderate Republicans and being OK losing one vote of the working poor. As if they said, "good riddance!" That doesn't feel great. As a leftie, I was shocked. Where was my party? As if they had buried it.
You may not be one of them, but most young people have no hope of owning a home unless their parents or grandparents are able to help out. And rents here where I live take up more than half most workers' salaries. According to Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff, it's just going to get worse.
No, no, I'm truly lucky, I was able to buy a home with the help of my parents. I otherwise would not have been able to for maybe another ten or fifteen years. My parents are maga folks now, btw. I honestly don't know if they would have helped me nowadays because I don't see how they could have voted for him when I'm their queer Asian daughter, and I told them so. But I guess a lot of people did that, I guess a lot of people experienced that.
It was everyone's choice to vote, but all I saw was a bridging of parties to recognize that whatever else they felt differently about, there was going to be no political DISCOURSE available to happen in the future if they didn't campaign together.