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Policy ought to be a big part of it, but it doesn't capture everything. Better: we predict a future that is entailed by each candidate, and choose the candidate that we believe will deliver the better future.
Luckily the past can give us a hint. Both were heavily involved in past and current administrations. No predictions required. — NOS4A2
That's political nonsense. You know as well as I that a VP doesn't have the power to implement policy. For that matter, there are limits to what a President can do....why hasn’t she done so? — NOS4A2
You have a disinterest because you were wrong and are unwilling to admit it. That's called not being able to have a conversation. — Benkei
Top Democrats are bristling with resentments even as they are about to try to put on a united front at the United Center in the Windy City.
A coterie of powerful Democrats maneuvered behind the scenes to push an incumbent president out of the race.
It wasn’t exactly “Julius Caesar” in Rehoboth Beach. But it was a tectonic shift and, of course, there were going to be serious reverberations. Even though it was the right thing to do, because Joe Biden was not going to be able to campaign, much less serve as president for another four years, in a fully vital way, it was a jaw-dropping putsch. — MoDo
and she's still wrong for the reasons and arguments I gave you that you never engaged. And you're doing the same spiel again, by offering someone else's opinion devoid of the context of my arguments and pretend it's some kind of rebuttal. Learn how a discussion works! — Benkei
Maybe when she sits for an actual interview — Mr Bee
The one is the extremist of the rich and evangelicals, the other the extremist of the poor and identity politics. — Eros1982
Price controls. Of all the hare-brained schemes. Even WaPo and CNN are against the idea. Price controls inevitably create shortages and bread lines. Nixon's price controls failed. Price controls always fail. They constrain supply and increase demand. Exactly the opposite of what you want. — fishfry
When prices are high, in most cases, the best policy action in response is actually taking no action, Roberts, the chair of Weber State University’s economics department, told CNN.
That would cause consumers who are deterred by, say, high prices of beef, to instead purchase another type of meat or protein. That helps keep beef on the grocery store shelves for people who want it enough to pay the higher prices.
Is anyone (with the exception of the MAGA cult) foolish enough to take what a politician says at face-value? — praxis
If Kamala wins that will happen only because many Americans hate Trump. In other circumstances she would have been the worst choice for the democrats. In conclusion, whoever wins the only sure thing is that this country will become more divided. — Eros1982
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