If someone though Harris is far left then that person wasn’t gonna vote for her anyways. Just as if someone didn’t vote for Trump “because Harris said he is far right”.
If someone though Harris is far left then that person wasn’t gonna vote for her anyways. Just as if someone didn’t vote for Trump “because Harris said he is far right”.
It doesn’t make what the Dems do anything but right wing.
You do know that “left Democrats” are center right on the rest of the world, right?
By “right-wing” you mean “American right-wing”, right? Because from outside the US most of what she said was center-right being generous.
You can torture every poll to say what you want. It’s that simple.
Let’s pretend Harris wins. Next time is again “the far right is coming; vote for us” without doing anything that makes it more difficult, like stop supporting a far right government in Israel?
Only 100 days? In Europe 100 days is more than the time between they call for elections and the elections are done. Even if they are before the end of the term.
If you have time, make food for the whole week and you eat “pre-made food” (point for your wife) made by you from scratch (point for yourself)😁
Thank you for the app. One suggestion: YouTube preview (not the video; just the image)
That joke was made by Miguel Gila, a Spaniard comedian, decades ago.
"Game developers invent cooperatives"😁
Maybe the answer is a better search engine to find the communities.
Then “this car doesn’t explode AND has cruise control” is better than just “it doesn’t explode”.
So capitalism in anutshells.
So the main reason to vote for her is “I am not Trump”. Is that it? I don’t think that sound that good.
Except if you flip the switch while the trolley is halfway (front wheels have passed, rear one haven’t). Then you derail the trolley and nobody dies.
But they don’t like to be called Nazis.
“While hard costs have surged during the pandemic, thanks to complications like diminished trade and supply chain issues, Alameldin said San Francisco has long been “practically infamous” for driving up soft costs with long, volatile planning debates.”
That “practically infamous” means is not just a tiny part of the price.
Except everything is related to politics. The price of the bread is politics. The roads made, politics too. Having to pay the doctor or not, politics.
Politics is not “what the politicians do”. It’s “affairs of the cities”, from Ancient Greek πολιτικά (politiká). And everything that affects more than one person is an “affair of the cities”.