Even if we took this bs list at face value, why aren't democrats running on Medicare for All considering its extremely popular? All the top 5 things democrats don't run on improving.
Why are 20 different polls “BS?”
Even if we took this bs list at face value, why aren't democrats running on Medicare for All considering its extremely popular? All the top 5 things democrats don't run on improving.
Why are you answering my question with a questionWhy are 20 different polls “BS?”
@MAKAVELI25
There he goes again
Brunch bytches
Sucking her teeth
Laura loomer is that you??
@John Reena @Outlaw @Pressure I just don’t understand why progressives can’t win black people in the southand this is a black person talking about another black person so I can only imagine what somebody white is saying
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You said the polls are BS. I’m asking where you’re rooting that. Can you show a contradictory body of evidence?Why are you answering my question with a question
People sounding like Republicans in here. I figured that's the direction they wanted to go in.

See, now this is wrong. You're resorting to the same nasty, racist stereotypes about her that Trump and his crowd use when they talk about any outspoken Black woman. You're not criticizing her politics, you're mocking her for having a personality that doesn't fit your ideal of how a politician should behave. It's the same script used to dismiss Black women as loud, vain, or unserious the moment they stop smiling and start confronting power. You don't have to like her approach, but don't reduce her to a bunch of racist tropes.I had to unignore that goof for a second to see what this was about.
Jasmine Crockett sucks and has done nothing of note in congress except jone on people. She is the definition of style over any substance, which is par for the course for the "it's brunch, bytches" crowd who champion her.
You can criticize Bernie, and he has a lot to criticize, but this woman literally has nothing to offer except sucking her teeth and joning on misshapen white women.
That's not what she's saying, and it's annoying to see people ignore her record of supporting Black farmers when she's actively co-sponsored and introduced legislation specifically aimed at addressing the generational harm Black farmers have faced.
Heirs Property Relending Program Progress Act:
Crockett, Adams Introduce Heirs Property Bill to Fix Broken Relending Program Hurting Black Farmers
Today, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (TX-30) and Congresswoman Alma Adams (NC-12) introduced the Heirs’ Property Relending Program Progress Act to fix administrative issues within the Heirs’ Property Relending Program (HPRP) that are effectively blocking farmers and producers in Texas from...crockett.house.gov
A program meant to help families resolve land ownership disputes common among Black farmers. Heirs property is a major cause of Black land loss, as it occurs when land is passed down without a will, leading to legal and financial complications. The Act streamlines access to relending funds and removes burdensome administrative obstacles, making it easier for families to secure their land, access credit, and avoid forced sales. Jasmine Crockett co-introduced this bill to ensure the program works as intended for the communities it was meant to serve.
Justice for Black Farmers Act:
To addresses the USDA's long history of discrimination against Black farmers. It creates a land grant program to provide up to 160 acres to eligible Black farmers, offers financial support for training and education, and ensures strong civil rights protections within the USDA. The bill also funds programs for debt cancellation and provides legal resources for farmers dealing with heirs property disputes. Jasmine Crockett supports this bill as part of a broader effort to restore land and economic justice to Black farmers who have been systematically excluded from federal support for generations.
She is also a member of the House Agriculture Committee, and has prioritized funding and policies that help Black farmers and address long-standing inequities.And listening to that excerpt, it's obvious she is not talking about it in the way you're taking it. It sounds like she was contextualizing her remarks within the history of Black labor exploitation in this country.
Her words weren't about demonizing anyone but about pointing out that the agricultural jobs migrants fill are often ones that the broader population, including many Black Americans, won't take, despite the historical context of forced labor. It was a broader critique of the way the system continues to rely on migrant labor for these jobs.
Why do we let bad actors turn us against good politicians?
Why do you keep repeating this lie? His views line up with far-right extremists. He argues against social safety nets, amplifies white nationalist grievances, and treats anything that's not white and straight as existential threats to society. Is this what y'all want Democrats to start targeting?Biden was seen as an old school liberal moderate, that’s why he won the primary and general. Kamala picked Tim Walz to placate the online left and he ended up being a ball and chain on her campaign. The Purtian left have no idea how to speak to the median voter.
@the cac mamba represents the median and you all hate him
Don’t shoot the messenger because it doesn’t fit the narrative you’ve been fed from your echo chambers
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Eloquent as alwaysSee, now this is wrong. You're resorting to the same nasty, racist stereotypes about her that Trump and his crowd use when they talk about any outspoken Black woman. You're not criticizing her politics, you're mocking her for having a personality that doesn't fit your ideal of how a politician should behave. It's the same script used to dismiss Black women as loud, vain, or unserious the moment they stop smiling and start confronting power. You don't have to like her approach, but don't reduce her to a bunch of racist tropes.
She's also one representative in a hostile Congress, not a miracle worker, yet she still uses her platform to call out hypocrisy and advocate for her district. That's takes substance.
@MAKAVELI25 I don’t agree with @the cac mamba on immigration, he’s to my right on a lot of issues but it’s my belief that the median voter share his views.Why do you keep repeating this lie? His views line up with far-right extremists. He argues against social safety nets, amplifies white nationalist grievances, and treats anything that's not white and straight as existential threats to society. Is this what y'all want Democrats to start targeting?
people are always gonna come here illegally, and that's fine. i just don't care if they get deportedI don’t agree with @the cac mamba on immigration, he’s to my right on a lot of issues but it’s my belief that the median voter share his views.
that is the consequence for choosing to come here illegally. it's not an injustice, building a wall is not "mean"; it's what every single country on earth does, AOC crying at the border notwithstanding. there's an entire legal immigration process that the far left, for some reason, thinks they can piss on

Eloquent as always@MAKAVELI25
The amount of vitriol towards black politicians on here will always be curious

This idea that the median voter aligns with the cac mamba is nonsensical lol. I remind you that Joe biden had the most voted in us history 4 years agoWhy do you keep repeating this lie? His views line up with far-right extremists. He argues against social safety nets, amplifies white nationalist grievances, and treats anything that's not white and straight as existential threats to society. Is this what y'all want Democrats to start targeting?
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