I find it odd when we talk about stuff like education and healthcare and everyone makes a big to-do about "how the hell are we going to pay for all this," but when we raise the military budget by 80 billion dollars I do not see a big fuss of "how are we going to pay for that?" or when we cut taxes for the rich, people do not seem to wonder how we are going to afford that.
ftr bernie is trying to make all college free, but i am trying to avoid that disaster by getting into colleges that were already free, where the only tuition/r&b payment is military service, and the universities are funded by the military.
also i am not trying to sh*t on the democratic party in any way i just think that some of their ideals are a one-sentence answer to an essay question.
"how do you want to deal with gun violence?"
"ban guns, duh"
"how do you want to deal with people who want to come into this country?"
"let them in, duh"
they all sound like good answers (to many people in America obviously), but it seems as though this type of overpeacefulness and premature world-peacemaking is just going to allow our country to be exploited by people with very unAmerican ideals, not that there aren't already quite a few controversial issues inside the United States.
also tbh i don't really know a lot about the democratic candidates, i just know that bernie's big idea is to make all colleges across the united states free
that is probably one of the most unreasonable things i can think of a politician saying ever.
also isn't elizabeth warren that one candidate who basically claimed to be native american despite being less than one percent?
other than this i am completely unknowing of that entire party because some of the shenanigans they pull are crazy
i mainly subscribe to republican ideals minus pro-life. i support reproductive rights (despite male counterparts having no reproductive rights) and the ability for women to have an abortion after both medical and financial counseling.
the foster care system just sucks (speaking without experience here, but i can imagine it), and allowing more children to be born into a place where they never truly have a place in life is sad, it costs much more to provide for everybody, and it also pretty much lowers the per capita level.
i don't care about the existence or nonexistence of a god, and even if there is one, i don't think that abortions are against god's plan, for it is in the will of the people to make what they want of their society.
and i also don't believe that babies are truly alive until they are born, independently functioning creatures.
and although i believe abortion is nasty and horrifying as a process, but it is a woman's right to choose, and there are countries that need open access to abortions EVEN MORE THAN THE UNITED STATES DOES.
i mainly subscribe to republican ideals minus pro-life. i support reproductive rights (despite male counterparts having no reproductive rights) and the ability for women to have an abortion after both medical and financial counseling.
the foster care system just sucks (speaking without experience here, but i can imagine it), and allowing more children to be born into a place where they never truly have a place in life is sad, it costs much more to provide for everybody, and it also pretty much lowers the per capita level.
i don't care about the existence or nonexistence of a god, and even if there is one, i don't think that abortions are against god's plan, for it is in the will of the people to make what they want of their society.
and i also don't believe that babies are truly alive until they are born, independently functioning creatures.
and although i believe abortion is nasty and horrifying as a process, but it is a woman's right to choose, and there are countries that need open access to abortions EVEN MORE THAN THE UNITED STATES DOES.
I think Warren really might benefit from being placed in the night with no one else who really has a shot, plus it'll have good viewership being the first night to begin with. Hope it will help her stand out more.
The lineups for the first Democratic primary debates have been set. Here’s how the field of 20 breaks down over the two-night event, which will be held at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, Florida, and broadcast live on NBC, MSNBC and Telemundo. Both debates will run from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. ET.
Night 1 — Wednesday, June 26th
Elizabeth Warren Beto O’Rourke Cory Booker Amy Klobuchar John Delaney Tulsi Gabbard Julian Castro Tim Ryan Bill de Blasio Jay Inslee
Night 2 — Thursday, June 27th
Joe Biden Bernie Sanders Kamala Harris Pete Buttigieg Kirsten Gillibrand Michael Bennet Marianne Williamson Eric Swalwell Andrew Yang John Hickenlooper