Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm.. it's not even clear what can bring the Democratic party together, let alone the country.
That is true.
Shhhhhhhh! You are giving away useful information...
Every time I hear that the Democratic party is the party of inclusion, and I look at their presidential candidates, I chuckle.
Klobuchar has a very inclusive campaign. Bloomberg has a very inclusive campaign.
Klobuchar is in 5th place, and Bloomberg is a evil billioinare. They may have an inclusive message themselves, but Democrats have rejected them thus far. We'll see how well Bloomberg does once he actually participate in a scored event.
I think you will be surprised by how well Bloomberg does.
There shouldn't be surprises. Surprises = shenanigans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm.. it's not even clear what can bring the Democratic party together, let alone the country.
That is true.
Shhhhhhhh! You are giving away useful information...
Every time I hear that the Democratic party is the party of inclusion, and I look at their presidential candidates, I chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm.. it's not even clear what can bring the Democratic party together, let alone the country.
That is true.
Shhhhhhhh! You are giving away useful information...
Every time I hear that the Democratic party is the party of inclusion, and I look at their presidential candidates, I chuckle.
Klobuchar has a very inclusive campaign. Bloomberg has a very inclusive campaign.
Klobuchar is in 5th place, and Bloomberg is a evil billioinare. They may have an inclusive message themselves, but Democrats have rejected them thus far. We'll see how well Bloomberg does once he actually participate in a scored event.
I think you will be surprised by how well Bloomberg does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm.. it's not even clear what can bring the Democratic party together, let alone the country.
That is true.
Shhhhhhhh! You are giving away useful information...
Every time I hear that the Democratic party is the party of inclusion, and I look at their presidential candidates, I chuckle.
Klobuchar has a very inclusive campaign. Bloomberg has a very inclusive campaign.
Klobuchar is in 5th place, and Bloomberg is a evil billioinare. They may have an inclusive message themselves, but Democrats have rejected them thus far. We'll see how well Bloomberg does once he actually participate in a scored event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm.. it's not even clear what can bring the Democratic party together, let alone the country.
That is true.
Shhhhhhhh! You are giving away useful information...
Every time I hear that the Democratic party is the party of inclusion, and I look at their presidential candidates, I chuckle.
Klobuchar has a very inclusive campaign. Bloomberg has a very inclusive campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm.. it's not even clear what can bring the Democratic party together, let alone the country.
That is true.
Shhhhhhhh! You are giving away useful information...
Every time I hear that the Democratic party is the party of inclusion, and I look at their presidential candidates, I chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Massive demographic change doesn't result in unity. Unfortunately it only increases conflict among groups. Thats the lesson from history.
The only thing that might unite people is an external threat.
I’ll add that it’s a RAPID massive demographic change that leads to problem.
If the change occurs more slowly, it can have a different result, IMO.
Great Britain had slow demographic change over centuries, brought on in no small part due to its own colonialism. Leavers skillfully exploited it to create Brexit. So in that case, at least, slow change didn’t have a different result.
Putin and Assad create conditions that drive emigration to western democracies, creating rapid demographic change to destabilize those democracies. The roots are in racism and colonialism. I don’t know how we solve that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm.. it's not even clear what can bring the Democratic party together, let alone the country.
That is true.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm.. it's not even clear what can bring the Democratic party together, let alone the country.