No I don’t. Why do we hate corporations that give us jobs, pay us well, and allow us to take vacations and have a good life? I don’t hate corporations. I tend to think the best corporations are the ones who treat employees well
You can deflect from your party's sordid history all you want, but it won't change the facts. I agree that more Blacks should leave the Democrats. Maybe that will come when they look into the REAL record of Democrats on civil rights. In the meantime we would welcome more running for office. I like John James, but he lost. I hear he is running again though. Too bad I don't live in Michigan....
She had t-shirts printed up before the debates, and started selling them the day after the debates with a photo of her as a kid saying "I am that little girl". Its a cheap move by a cheap candidate representing a cheap party.
Lol Im not the one considering Kamala as a candidate. She's trying to paint the picture that she's one of the little girls from Selma, or that she worked in a chain gang in democrat slavery days. In reality she comes from a wealthy elite family, obtained her primary education in Canada, and she came back to the US for college. Personally I'd think she's insulting my intelligence with such spin. But again, I'm not the one seriously considering camel toe.
His time was 2016, but the DNC and Hillary robbed him. I think he's done...Democrats don't really want him because he's not one of them.
Weird part is busing was a complete failure and now Democrats are trying revisionist history and attempting to say it was a resounding success.
I didn't watch the debates. I only heard the now famous interaction where Harris supposedly destroyed Biden. Or, at least, that seems to be the narrative. I have a different view. Maybe it's because I didn't see it, but only heard it. I thought that she came across as a crybaby whiner. She certainly didn't seem presidential, to me.
Let's look into her criminal justice record in California especially with Blacks as a prosecutor and AG.....not so good
Kamala What happened to that nappy hair? "That little girl was me", Kamala All those Black women ashamed of their natural hair. Resorting to "Caucasian, or Asian Cultural Appropriation" with skin bleach and avoiding sun too. Tell Moi it ain't so.
Funny enough, I think he had less of a chance of winning in 2016 and has more of a chance now because his message has had time to blossom. In 2016, it was too radical. In 2020, people have had time to think it over, and his policies aren't necessary pies in the sky.
Its fair for her to point out a mistake from her opponent especially when he obviously has not gotten over it. In 2019 Biden still thinks that federally mandatory bussing shouldn't happen and that states and cities should decide. This runs counter to the rest of his argument where he supported federal mandates in the civil rights act and the voting rights act because states were not treating minorities properly. I don't see why you are attacking a candidate for critiquing another one for what they did in the past when this literally happens all the time. Republicans attack Elizabeth Warren for misidentifying herself as Native American a while ago all the time. Its very normal for candidates to attack each other sometimes to expose whether they really are who they say they are.
Cause we know that Anglo women aren't "ashamed of their natural" everything on their bodies. Moi, you have to be called out on racism, very unbecoming/ passe in Orange county anymore.
And very attractive. Not that physical looks is important for being a senator and it is sexist to comment too much on women's beauty. I am gay but get all warm inside looking at my senator [not the other senator though, no offense Diane.