One question Democratic voters can ask themselves is which candidate is most likely to strike a bipartisan deal with Mitch McConnell to trim Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and which ones are most likely to fight McConnell on this.https://twitter.com/StevenTDennis/status/1218660584155156480 …
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Replying to @HeerJeet
McConnell can convince Republicans that Bernie/Warren want to make the social spending problem exponentially worse. He can't do that with other candidates who can make good arguments that targeted increases in social spending will pay off for longer run. (Also, you're Canadian)
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Replying to @dailydishwater
It's telling that your main concern is making a pitch to Republicans. Bernie/Warren are focused on winning and mobilizing Democratic voters.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
#pt And it's telling that you've identified Bernie-Warren policies as attempts to mobilize Dem voters. Why don't you try to stoke populism in Canada Y share responsiblility for any negative effects in your own country? Shouldn't Canada spend less on private HC than Australia?1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @dailydishwater
I'm happy to support in Canada social democratic parties that do want to spend much more on health care and fight the creation of a two-tier system. Thank you for asking.
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Your humanistic solidarity is expressed in arguing that Mitch McConnell is more persuasive than 2 of the 3 Democratic frontrunners.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
Your self-esteem is this low? The thread makes it obvious that I argued no such thing and you are supremely in bad faith.
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