No, I’m someone else’s mother. |
What kind of housing reform you would like to see? Making it illegal for corporates/foreign investors to buy homes? Limiting short term rentals? Higher tax on second homes?... I am a late boomer and I can get behind all these and more. I would like to see my children being able to afford similar homes they grew up in. |
She’s able to forcefully deliver the message of what my party wants to do for the country in the face of the opposition. And the President, as much as I love him, was no longer able to do that. |
I find it disconcerting that everyone is on board with a candidate that was anointed by the donor class, not the people. No matter how you slice it, this just isn’t representative democracy. |
Actually the donor class wanted to dump Biden and Harris. You haven’t been paying attention or are just concern trolling. |
And Trump is not from a donor class? Who would you nominate? I quite like AOC. Boomer here. |
Huh? She's the VP. She was on the ballot in the primaries. An open convention would have been an interesting spectacle but sticking with the VP is more sensible. |
I keep seeing this argument (almost like there’s a coordinated campaign to promote it, so weird), and it just does not resonate for me. She was literally already on the ticket. |
As a young voter, this is on the top of my concerns along with finding ways to make it cheaper to build homes and shifting the party to going back to being heavy on labor and unions, not just going to strikes, but actually supporting unions. Basically the one thing me and Republicans agree on is the Democrats really like being a party for the upper middle class's concerns. Biden did a very good job on the labor issue, but it wasn't the forefront of his campaigning, nor will it be for Harris. Too many social issues that don't effect people economically are introduced. |