HappyJoy
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It's what he's got. He or anyone can't debate that Trump term increased the earnings disparity between workers and capital. There are more jobs, that that was not a new trend, and the jobs are not the maftring bonanzas he promised. So, he has to deflect with race, socialist, muslim …..deflection noted.I'm not insulted at all. to think the indians haven't been is your issue.You're so insulted on behalf of people you can't help but denigrate.
Have you called many of them 'injuns' to their face?
Also..nobody thinks you give a shit about Native Americans, went right over your head.
I'm not deflecting, I'm pointing out your own hypocrisy. You're whining away for the feelings of Native Americans as you call them a racial slur.
But ignoring his trumplike efforts to deflect and change issues, I think the dems are left with Warren … unless Biden is right that most voters in dem primaries are not caught up on his old folky ways and loosenes with facts.
Personally, I think he'd be right on that IF he actually had positions that are progressive economically. Where does the money for more tuition aid come from? How about more money to at least improve on the Obamacare subsidies? Can we piggyback on the EU's IP protections with China? Can we get back in the Iran deal, with Iran and the Saudis making some deal in Yemen to actually stop killing kids?
I would be more than happy to vote for Biden in the general election, hands down, done deal. What concerns me as a liberal is that Biden seems to only want to go back to 2012. Which is nice, but there was still income inequality, healthcare was still too expensive and people are still going broke trying to pay for college. He could bring back Obamacare and it's better than continuing to kill it, but is that the best way in the long term? I don't know, I would like to see a viable public option that directly competes with private insurers, not sure it's possible though. Policy wise, I don't disagree, just not sure he is forward thinking enough. I'd also be more interested in Biden if Biden would just talk less about Obama and the claim that he appears to be saying only he can beat Trump. I need more.
With that said I do think he pairs up well with Trump, except he does seem to have lost a step and the perception that he may not be healthy and a simple burst blood vessel in his eye that isn't uncommon is now a perceived health scare.
A potentially good ticket could be Biden/Warren though I suppose they'd have to constantly answer questions about issues they disagree on.
I guess all candidates have their weak points and there will always be the other side to exploit it.