Professor Kyle
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I say Biden, you say enomics
Biden – enomics!
Biden – enomics!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/10/06/september-jobs-report-unemployment/
10:22 AM - Oct 06, 2023
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shadeygreyskies
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In response to Professor Kyle.
When gas is $5 a gallon & groceries cost substantially more than just a few years ago,
when housing costs are soaring & record numbers of people are becoming unhomed,
when "the working poor" is a reality for more & more folks,
touting "the economy" could be a painful self-own.
GOP *will* exploit.
12:34 PM - Oct 06, 2023
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Professor Kyle
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In response to shadeygreyskies.
And this is why people still think Rs are better for the economy – because it's not just them but also the left flank that attacks Dems when they're lowering inflation, adding millions of jobs, and enacting or at least attempting to enact programs that help lower income folks.
12:40 PM - Oct 06, 2023
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Dan Wentzel
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In response to Professor Kyle.
As someone who is on the left flank, I always have to remind my fellows that we only passed Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and the ACA because we had a Democratic President with once-in-a-generation supermajorities in both houses of Congress. There are no magic wands, only hard electoral work.
01:01 PM - Oct 06, 2023
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Penelope Lowder
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In response to Dan Wentzel.
What most Dems don’t understand is that most states have a Republican majority. It’s the local elections that matter because oftentimes it’s states that set policy. Duh!
01:23 PM - Oct 06, 2023
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Dan Wentzel
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Absolutely, if we want the same services, regulations, and laws that exist in CA, NY, IL, MA, HI, WA, OR, MI, MN, etc., then we need to prioritize downballot state and local races in our states.

Everyone wants to vote for a President who waves a magic wand. That's not how federalism works.
In response to Penelope Lowder.
01:41 PM - Oct 06, 2023
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