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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I’m an organizer. As is Warren. Bernie is very passionate. I admire that. I enjoy doing press conferences with him. He has never led a serious inside outside campaign on economic populism and won.
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I suppose forcing the richest man in the world to raise the minimum wage for tens of thousands of people is a loss. Or getting the veterans health bill passed. Or getting $9 billion into Obamacare for community hospitals. Or enacting the War Powers Act for 1st time ever
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Effective/realistic is, on its face, straining reality. No objective person thinks Warren, or anyone, is going to 1) Overturn fillibuster on day 1 2) Pass a public option in 100 days 3) Then in year 3, after probable loss of 1 or both houses, pass M4A a year b4 reelection
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There’s also a serious flaw in a plan in the I have a plan for everything—she is going to pay M4A through a flat employer tax (which will lead to full time being bumped to freeance), passing immigration reform, and cutting defense budget.
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