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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A perfect example of why Washington DC folks are out of touch with many American workers. First year teachers, nurses, and social workers in most places don"t make that much. [/quote] I can assure you that in the District, which is all that we are talking about here, both DCPS first year teachers and new grad RNs make significantly more than that. [/quote] And "the District" is woefully out of touch with the average American worker/voter.[/quote] Again with this stupidity. The only ones out of touch are the ones making hundreds of thousands per year and insisting the min wage HAS to stay at $17. You have no idea what it takes to survive on min wage. [/quote] Stupidity? I think not. I'm a Harris voter and a teacher who knows what it's like to struggle to maintain a home, security, and retirement. "The District" types like to demean typical American workers for their Trump votes. Democrats will lose again with these types of policies and decisions.[/quote] What alternative universe do you live in? Centrists are a vanishing breed in both parties. It's why Congress is always so gridlocked. Actually, pandering and catering to people like you is why Dems keep losing. The party leadership is full of centrists. [/quote][/quote]
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