I note that you also look at the scene through emotion-laden lenses instead of assessing it mechanically — frank
You're differentiating between prescriptive and descriptive activities. Those are not mutually exclusive: anyone can and should do both. — Pfhorrest
You also asked me which side of a divide about a prescriptive question I fall on — Pfhorrest
And it wasn't "a sermon" "directed" at you. — Pfhorrest
I was saying what I generally encourage anyone to do, because that's what the question was about. — Pfhorrest
How on earth do you see prescriptions having a bearing on that? — frank
I was asking if you understand that if Bernie loses the nomination, you should still vote for a Democrat if want RBG's seat to go to a freaking liberal. I was not asking for you to virtue signal. — frank
Your confusion is an indication of your inability to remove emotion from your mind long enough to look at anything mechanically. — frank
Fine. He's the all American boy. He's still dividing the Democratic party. — frank
I saw this in the Atlantic and actually laughed out loud. They're fucking terrified, and it's hilarious. The article itself is mind-bending too: it compares Warren to Sanders on transgender issues, and disfavourably knocks Sanders for emphasising healthcare over - wait for it - Warren's promise to read out names in a fucking rose garden. Bsvakdvzjclcgsusks. Words actually fail — StreetlightX
This is the one that had me laughing out loud:
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/01/bernie-sanders-electable-trump-2020-nomination-popular-socialism.html — Xtrix
Yea, David Frum, who was a speechwriter from George Bush, was a big War on Terror cheerleader, and coined the term 'Axis of Evil' wrote The Atlantic article. — Maw
Congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs on a great game, and a fantastic comeback, under immense pressure. You represented the Great State of Kansas and, in fact, the entire USA, so very well. Our Country is PROUD OF YOU! — Very Stable Covfefe, 02.02.2020
Wow. 200 000 in an 300 million country.The American Postal Workers Union, which represents 200,000 members, has endorsed Bernie Sanders — Maw
In 2019, the percent of wage and salary workers who were members of unions--the union membership rate--was 10.3 percent, down by 0.2 percentage point from 2018, the U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics reported
See 1990s United States boomThe prosperity of the 1990s was not evenly distributed over the entire decade. The economy was in recession from July 1990 - March 1991, having suffered the S&L Crisis in 1989, a spike in gas prices as the result of the Gulf War, and the general run of the business cycle since 1983. A surge in inflation in 1988 and 1989 forced the Federal Reserve to raise the discount rate to 8.00% in early 1990, restricting credit into the already-weakening economy. GDP growth and job creation remained weak through late-1992. Unemployment rose from 5.4% in January 1990 to 6.8% in March 1991, and continued to rise until peaking at 7.8% in June 1992. Approximately 1.621 million jobs were shed during the recession. As inflation subsided drastically, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates to a then-record low of 3.00% to promote growth.
For the first time since the Great Depression, the economy underwent a "jobless recovery," where GDP growth and corporate earnings returned to normal levels while job creation lagged, demonstrating the importance of the financial and service sectors in the national economy, having surpassed the manufacturing sector in the 1980s.
Wow. 200 000 in an 300 million country.
Btw, American Postal Service has 644 000 employees, so if even in a government organization you have only 31% belonging to a union, things aren't well for organized labor. But it isn't even so: in the 200,000 members there are also retirees. — ssu
His policies are also supported by majorities of Americans (which is often forgotten). — Xtrix
An astute observer will have noted how Trump picked up some of Bernie's talking points after Hillary received the nomination in 2016. The only reason he could, is because she couldn't. — creativesoul
An astute observer will have noted how Trump picked up some of Bernie's talking points after Hillary received the nomination in 2016. The only reason he could, is because she couldn't.
— creativesoul
This is an important point. Especially things like "rigged system." — Xtrix
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