Tuesday, 8 August 2017

Here is a look at what happens if the Dems stick with Identity Politics

quote [ David Wasserman, House editor for the Cook Political Report, joins Chuck to discuss the Democrats’ geography problems for the 2018 midterm elections. ]

Like I said in the earlier post I think the populist wing is wining the message war...here this is a look at what happens if they don't.

70% of the people represented by 30% of the elected officials and 30% of the people represented by 70% of elected officials.
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[by bbqkink]
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bbqkink said @ 7:59pm GMT on 9th August
If it is problem for you I would like to know what that problem is and how you expect the government to fix it. Because all I have heard so far is rhetoric with no basis in law or fact.

bbqkink said @ 8:06pm GMT on 9th August
If it is problem for you I would like to know what that problem is and how you expect the government to fix it. Because all I have heard so far is rhetoric with no basis in law or fact.

There is on law that could rightfully be consider a racial law although even that is not completely true, that need federal attention...the voting rights act .
Other than that what federal law would you enact. because I see all of this as people in power in the black communities keeping their bread buttered at the cost of black people living in poverty.


bbqkink said @ 8:09pm GMT on 9th August
If it is problem for you I would like to know what that problem is and how you expect the government to fix it. Because all I have heard so far is rhetoric with no basis in law or fact.

There is one law that could rightfully be consider a racial law, although even that is not completely true, that need federal attention...the voting rights act .
Other than that what federal law would you enact. because I see all of this as people in power in the black communities keeping their bread buttered at the cost of black people living in poverty.


bbqkink said @ 11:51pm GMT on 9th August
If it is problem for you I would like to know what that problem is and how you expect the government to fix it. Because all I have heard so far is rhetoric with no basis in law or fact.

There is one law that could rightfully be consider a racial law, although even that is not completely true, that needs federal attention...the voting rights act .

Other than that, what federal law would you enact? Because I see all of this as people in power in the black communities keeping their bread buttered at the cost of black people living in poverty.

There are ton of things that could and should be done on the local and state level depending on where you live..but nationally we have already done that.



bbqkink said @ 1:39am GMT on 10th August
If it is problem for you I would like to know what that problem is and how you expect the government to fix it. Because all I have heard so far is rhetoric with no basis in law or fact.

There is one law that could rightfully be consider a racial law ( although even that is not completely true), that needs federal attention...the voting rights act .

Other than that, what federal law would you enact? Because I see all of this as people in power in the black communities keeping their bread buttered at the cost of black people living in poverty.

There are ton of things that could and should be done on the local and state level depending on where you live..but nationally we have already done that.



bbqkink said @ 1:45am GMT on 10th August
If it is problem for you I would like to know what that problem is and how you expect the government to fix it. Because all I have heard so far is rhetoric with no basis in law or fact.

There is one law that could rightfully be consider a racial law ( although even that is not completely true), that needs federal attention...the voting rights act .

Other than that, what federal law would you enact? Because I see all of this as people in power in the black communities keeping their bread buttered at the cost of black people living in poverty.

There are ton of things that could and should be done on the local and state level depending on where you live..but nationally we have already done that.

++++++++Edit++++

And moreover back to the original point of this post... Identity politics... why isn't equal justice for ALL good enough...why does it have to black justice or blue justice why can't it be justice for all.

I think every candidate should go to... say to the NAACP and make their pitch. I also think just like Bernie they should go to Liberty Univercity the heart of the Christian right and make their pitch there as well....and it should be the same pitch.



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bbqkink said @ 7:59pm GMT on 9th August
If it is problem for you I would like to know what that problem is and how you expect the government to fix it. Because all I have heard so far is rhetoric with no basis in law or fact.

There is one law that could rightfully be consider a racial law ( although even that is not completely true), that needs federal attention...the voting rights act .

Other than that, what federal law would you enact? Because I see all of this as people in power in the black communities keeping their bread buttered at the cost of black people living in poverty.

There are ton of things that could and should be done on the local and state level depending on where you live..but nationally we have already done that.

++++++++Edit++++

And moreover back to the original point of this post... Identity politics... why isn't equal justice for ALL good enough...why does it have to black justice or blue justice why can't it be justice for all.

I think every candidate should go to... say to the NAACP and make their pitch. I also think just like Bernie they should go to Liberty Univercity the heart of the Christian right and make their pitch there as well....and it should be the same pitch.




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