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Neon , to Politics in Opinion: The Pentagon doesn’t need $886bn. I oppose this bloated defense budget | Bernie Sanders

i would have absolutely agreed before the 2022-02-24
but looking at Russia and China today, the Budget was never so justified since the fall of the Soviet Union

Entropywins ,
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Don't forget the war on terror in-between... we always find reasons to justify our war machines, it's a feature not a bug.

Col3814444 OP , to Politics in Opinion: We last raised the US federal minimum wage 14 years ago. This is unacceptable | Rev William J Barber and Rev A Kazimir Brown

Blame Kristian Sinema, and 100% of the Republicans.

admiralteal ,

Joe Manchin X100

catfish , to Work Reform in Our generation was told liberal economics would make us free. Look at us now. We were misled

The infamous Chicago Club sold that trash and when it failed, organized violent coups all over the world, Chile being the most outrageous example.

comedy , to Politics in Opinion: We last raised the US federal minimum wage 14 years ago. This is unacceptable | Rev William J Barber and Rev A Kazimir Brown
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Business owners: we raised the minimum wage 14 years ago. This is unacceptable. It should’ve stayed at like 4.00/hr in perpetuity.

Arotrios , to Politics in Opinion: We last raised the US federal minimum wage 14 years ago. This is unacceptable | Rev William J Barber and Rev A Kazimir Brown
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Raising it only kicks the problem further down the road. The minimum wage needs to be tied to the local average cost of living and dynamically adjust on a year to year basis accordingly to accomplish the original goal of allowing a full-time worker to support themselves on it. Without dynamic yearly adjustments, inflation and political apathy will simply put us back in the same place 10 years down the road.

This is the fight we should be fighting, not for a number, but for a law that makes it illegal to hire someone at a wage below the cost of living.

Silverseren , to Politics in Opinion: The Pentagon doesn’t need $886bn. I oppose this bloated defense budget | Bernie Sanders

So, virtue signaling is what this is? Practically the definition of it?

AdmiralSnackbar , to Politics in Opinion: We last raised the US federal minimum wage 14 years ago. This is unacceptable | Rev William J Barber and Rev A Kazimir Brown
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Under federal law, you can work 2 full time jobs, 80 hours a week, and still not make $120/day ($120 = 8 hrs x $15/hr). $15/hr isn't insane, it's not even bare minimum anymore.

revengebreaker , to Politics in Opinion: The Pentagon doesn’t need $886bn. I oppose this bloated defense budget | Bernie Sanders
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Bernie is the man, we need to decrease funding from the military, and focus on our problems in the usa

Jaysyn , to Politics in News: Ron DeSantis slashes more than a third of staff as campaign flounders
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Die faster, fascist campaign.

Sho ,

The depressing part is it’s taking THIS LONG for his campaign to finally show real wounds. Hope this trend continues

ManosTheHandsOfFate , to Politics in News: Ron DeSantis slashes more than a third of staff as campaign flounders
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I really thought DeSantis was going to give Trump a run for his money. It seems increasingly unlikely.

CoWizard ,

the perfect scenario has both of them running next election, possibly either or both disgraced. It would be gold if they run together and argue over who gets to be president.

euj2EUVtuwrch4edp ,
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The problem for DeSantis is that he has all the charisma of a wet paper bag. The fascists love Trump not because of his policies or whatnot, but because he is charismatic as all hell while owning the libs. DeSantis is a capable fascist, he can get bad things done, but he doesn't have the theatrics to get into power.

carl_dungeon , to Politics in News: Ron DeSantis slashes more than a third of staff as campaign flounders

Nothing makes me happier than seeing this monster fall on his face.

HandsHurtLoL , to Politics in News: Ron DeSantis slashes more than a third of staff as campaign flounders

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Kill_joy , to Politics in News: Ron DeSantis slashes more than a third of staff as campaign flounders
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If you can't run a campaign successfully and you can't run a state successfully 🤔

originalucifer , to Politics in News: Ron DeSantis slashes more than a third of staff as campaign flounders
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he had to see this coming, or he wouldnt have had them obliterate the rules so he could run and not give up his current job. theres no win here... hes just going to go back to leading florida down fascist way

Itty53 ,
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He's a bellwether for the party. "How far can we push the message". That's not ironically the exact purposes of primaries when you get down to it - consolidating a party message. You use different politicians to highlight different aspects, send them out and get the feedback. They'll do it for healthcare platforms the same way they will for fascist ones. Same game rules apply.

Might seem kind of snarky to generalize actual states and actual people and their actual lives as game theory, but that's exactly what they do. Because it works. Every major party engages in that kind of thing worldwide.

Aidan , to Politics in News: Ron DeSantis slashes more than a third of staff as campaign flounders

The Disney thing is what did him in. It was such a stupid fight to pick. Even if he had, in any form, won that fight, he still would’ve lost, because he would’ve harmed his state’s largest employer, and therefore Florida’s economy (and a major donor to his campaign).

It was a stupid, completely bad political move. It undercuts his “Trump, but competent” image. Donald Trump, or more importantly, a competent version of Donald Trump, would’ve moved the goalposts to somehow declare victory and give up on that fight.

He only built the “competent” image because his party controls the state legislature. It’s easy to pass stuff when you control the whole government. It’s not an impressive political accomplishment.

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