I remember first hearing the Sanders designees agreed to rules that allowed Super Delegates to survive & thinking: They didn’t get the job done, but did their best. Not everyone’s best is equal. Warren’s the candidate who’s a bold progressive, effective (h/t AOC), and can win.
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Yes it is
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Counterpoint: the CFPB is a neoliberal legitimization agency dealing with humans as consumers first after the economic system broke rendering them non-consumers created to avoid systemic change. Should be criminal. That's the entirety of her legacy. She's no progressive.
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She created the CFPB but then she put the foxes in charge of the henhouse. It was some evil corporate lawyer genius....https://twitter.com/charlamanesbane/status/1171369611415060481?s=20 …
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This is just untrue. She passed hearing aid legislation through a Republican Congress, signed by a Republican president, that made hearing aids cheaper for 42 million Americans. She pressured Betsy DeVos to forgive student loan debt for 23,000 students. And more.
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Yeah. Jordan, you have many good points to make. Effectiveness or bringing an organizing ethos to governing are not among them. Hands down, not a contest, Warren wins that every time.
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If you watch rising he did an interview that literally had my family members calling me saying his pivots sounded like KellyAnne Conway, defending anti-Democratic super delegates.
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He has sounded progressively (lol) more disingenuous as the primary has gone on
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